The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), on Tuesday, declared that Nigeria is undergoing a rebirth and that corrupt leaders will soon be exposed. The PFN has announced a 40-day fasting and prayer campaign ahead of its 18th Biennial Conference, themed “The Rebirth of a Great Nation: Nigeria is Great.” The National Deputy President of PFN,
The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), on Tuesday, declared that Nigeria is undergoing a rebirth and that corrupt leaders will soon be exposed.
The PFN has announced a 40-day fasting and prayer campaign ahead of its 18th Biennial Conference, themed “The Rebirth of a Great Nation: Nigeria is Great.”
The National Deputy President of PFN, Archbishop JohnPraise Daniel, announced this in Abuja, during a press briefing, saying the conference, slated for February 11-14 at the Dunamis Glory Dome, Abuja, will focus on economic recovery, security, and national rejuvenation.
Daniel underlined the need for Nigeria to transform from economic dependency to productivity, eliminate corruption, and create an enabling climate for all Nigerians to flourish.
He maintained that the expectations of the virtuous will not be cut short, expressing faith that the nation is on the threshold of transformation.
Daniel said: “The expectations of the righteous will not be cut short. Our nation is on the verge of transformation.
“The Church, as the conscience of the nation, is committed to eradicating corruption. We must strive towards zero tolerance for corrupt practices.”
He urged for policies that stimulate entrepreneurship, particularly among young graduates, emphasizing that the government alone cannot offer jobs for everyone.
He continued, “Our leaders must foster an economy where businesses can thrive. The current economic hardship and the increasing flight of Nigerians overseas underline the importance of reform.”
He stressed that improved security would also facilitate the movement of goods across the country, ultimately lowering food prices and reducing economic strain on citizens.
In his remarks, the Co-chairman of the Conference’s Central Working Committee, Dr. Victor Ogunkanmi, reiterated PFN’s commitment to exposing dishonest leaders.
He said: “Corrupt individuals will be exposed, and the people will demand honest and capable leaders. Nigeria must be governed by men and women of integrity, regardless of tribe or region.”
Ogunkanmi stressed that PFN does not endorse political candidates but remains dedicated to praying for righteous leadership at all levels of government.
Ogunkanmi also highlighted the conference’s theme, drawing from Isaiah 66:8 “Can a nation be born in a day?”, stating that Nigeria is at a turning point and in need of divine intervention for lasting transformation.
The PFN leadership confirmed that the 18th Biennial Conference will contain critical strategic discussions, including sessions for the PFN National Executive and Advisory Councils, a General Assembly on February 12, and an evening rally.


















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