Palm Sunday: CAN President Charges Nigerians to Be Agents of Change

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Archbishop Daniel Okoh, President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has called on Nigerians to be the agents of positive change as the government works towards fixing the economy and other challenges faced by Nigerians.

Okoh made the call in his message to Christians as they mark the 2024 Palm Sunday.

He urged Nigerians to reflect on the humility of Jesus Christ as they observe Palm Sunday, while extending friendship to neighbours and showing kindness to the marginalised.

Highlighting the significance of Palm Sunday in the Christian faith and commemorating the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, Okoh encouraged Nigerians to reflect on the teachings of Christ during this holy season.

He said that reflecting on the teachings of Christ would guarantee the hope of emerging as a stronger and more united society.

The CAN President urged Nigerians, especially leaders, to reflect on Christ’s humility as depicted in his choice of a donkey for his entry into Jerusalem, instead of a war chariot.

“The Palm Sunday offers us a beacon of light and inspiration.

“The image of Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey and being welcomed by crowds waving palm branches and laying their cloaks on the ground, serves as a reminder of humility for our leaders and the power of peace, collective faith for all citizens.

“In reflecting on the lessons of Palm Sunday for contemporary Nigerian society, we are called to emulate the virtue of unity, exemplified by Jesus Christ.

“Just as the people of Jerusalem set aside their differences to welcome the Prince of Peace, let us set aside our prejudices, grievances and animosities, to foster a spirit of harmony, reconciliation, and understanding among ourselves,” he said.

He, however, called on Nigerians to set aside their differences and work towards fostering harmony, reconciliation, and understanding in the nation. (NAN)

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