Nigeria will be free of murders, kidnappings, and poverty by 2022 – Kaduna pastor

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Rev.(Dr.) Matthew Nathaniel, Regional Overseer, Jesus Messengers’ Ministry, Kakuri-Kaduna, told Nigerians on Sunday that killings, kidnappings, and all forms of poverty will soon be eradicated.

He went on to say that 2022 is the year when everything that has been lost in the previous years will be recovered.

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He also stated that there would be peaceful coexistence among Nigerians of various tribes, religions, and races because God-ordained love would exist.

Nathaniel went on to say that evil’s reign over humanity will soon come to an end.

On Sunday, during the Annual Thanksgiving, Nathaniel assured Nigerians that God, in His infinite mercy, would visit each Nigerian in a special way, adding that “whatever you lost in the past to criminal bandits, gunmen, and other criminal elements, will surely be recovered.”

He urged everyone to have genuine repentance, saying that God would not visit anyone with a sin stain.

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“The year 2022 will be the most fortunate year for all Christians. Only repentance from all forms of sin is required to receive those blessings. He declared, “God does not respect sin and will not visit anyone with a sinful heart.”

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