Protest: “If We Continue Same Way Since The Civil War,” Kumuyi Sends Strong Message To Nigerians

Days after the nationwide protest, the General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, William Kumuyi, has appealed to Nigerians to make sacrifices for one another as change agents rather than being self-centered.

Kumuyi speaks on civil war: “Where will we be as a country by 2030?”

Kumuyi made this plea on Saturday, August 17, in Port Harcourt during a Global Men’s Conference organised by Change Makers International (CMI).

As reported by The Punch on Sunday, August 18, Kumuyi, who is the Convener of CMI, said that when a man experiences refreshing, he gains a new perspective and sees things in a fresh light.

According to him, when a man allows God to mold his life, he emerges refined.

Pastor Kumuyi said:

“If we continue the same way since the civil war, without reflecting on change, where will we be as a country by 2030?

“We need to rethink and refresh to bring about rest, peace, and unity in our families and country, and to come up with solutions that will refine and improve our nation.”

Speaking further, Kumuyi said that for the country to change for the better, change-makers should recover the core of their inner being, The Guardian reported.

“Everyone must account for how they lived their life on earth,” he added.

Kumuyi spoke after protest

Recall that various groups on Thursday August 1, took to the streets to begin the 10-day nationwide protest against Tinubu’s administration.

This was in response to the rising inflation, hunger and hardship occasioned by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic reforms.

However, the the #EndBadGovernance protests’ ended on Saturday, August 10 has continued to generate mixed reactions in the polity.

This is so as the peaceful protest eventually turned violent in some states within the country.

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