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Do more good works – Kumuyi tells Wike

The General Superintendent of Deeper Life Christian Ministry, Pastor William Kumuyi has encouraged Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike of Rivers State to remain committed to the development of the state as the church will continue to  back him in prayers.

Meanwhile, the governor  declared that Rivers State  is dedicated to God who has been  faithful to the state  despite  the  evil machinations  of the enemies  of  the  state.

Speaking during a courtesy visit to the Government House, Port Harcourt on Saturday, Pastor William Kumuyi advised Wike never to be distracted in his pursuit of development for the state.

Kumuyi said that he was in Rivers State to bring divine solutions to human problems, noting that Rivers State will overcome her challenges to be a leading  light in the country.

The cleric noted that because the Rivers State Government has honoured God, it will get divine visitation that will address all the challenges  that the people of the state are facing.

He said: “The challenges  we face are temporal.  God will  use us to bring a time of peace and security  to the state”.

Pastor Kumuyi  added that the future  is bright for Nigeria and Rivers  State, saying that the present challenges  will pass away.

Responding, governor noted that the visit of the General Superintendent of Deeper Life Christian Ministry to Rivers State  will attract  spiritual  blessing  to the state and help the state attain further  Grace for rapid development.

Wike said his administration  is anchored on God who has protected his leadership from all ungodly  attempts to pull it down since he was sworn in.

He said: “Your coming to Rivers State will mark the end of our challenges.  I know that God will do his work for this state.

“My administration is anchored on God. But for God, we would have been  pulled down. But God has been on our side”.

Highpoint of  the  visit of the General Superintendent of Deeper Life Christian Ministry was the inspection of the new chapel nearing  completion at the Government House, Port Harcourt.

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