Vanguard reports that the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) is advising young people to flee from violence.
According
to the Special Assistant to the General Overseer of RCCG on Young Adult
& Youth, Pastor Peter Amenkhie-nan, the youth should also do their
best to avoid evil-minded persons that want to use them to disrupt the
country.
The
cleric went on to encourage them to do their best once they have the
opportunity, adding that they would be rewarded for their efforts.
He said: “We
do not believe in aggressive agitations but result-oriented ones
because no system argues on the result. Once you have the result,
naturally it will open doors of opportunities for you.
“In
RCCG, we emphasise that success without integrity is no achievement. We
don’t have bastards in RCCG. There are pockets of people in politics
who have not soiled their hands with corruption.”
“Current
generation of youth should prove themselves, get the result on the
table and with that, convince the older generation that they are
actually ready to take the mantle of leadership in our nation.
“Once
you are given the opportunity, prove your worth and that will speak for
you. Be diligent in the little you are doing in your corner or your
space of influence and be consistent, very soon your testimony will
spread, somebody, will spot you and recommend you.”
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This words of advice were shared during a briefing with newsmen ahead of this year’s National Youth Convention.
Pastor
Peter Amenkhie-nan was represented by the Pastor-in-charge of National
Young Adult & Youth Affairs of RCCG, Pastor Precious Akingbade.
RCCG’s youth convention tagged: ‘Agents of Trans-formation’, will hold from October 2–7, 2017 at the Redemption Camp.
The
General overseer will be in attendance. His wife, Folu, the
Director-General Bank of Industry, Kayode Pitan; co-founder of Mount
Zion Film Production, Mrs Gloria Bamiloye, and gospel artist, Nathaniel
Bassey, are all expected to attend too.
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