Sen. Dr. George Akume, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), was among the prominent dignitaries who attended the 64th Independence Anniversary Interdenominational Service.
- The event took place at the National Christian Centre in Abuja and was graced by various high-profile officials, clergy, and leaders from different sectors.
CELEBRATING NIGERIA’S 64TH INDEPENDENCE
The interdenominational service was organized as part of activities marking Nigeria’s 64th Independence Anniversary. It served as a platform to bring together Christians from different denominations to offer prayers for the continued peace, unity, and prosperity of the nation.
CALLS FOR UNITY AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
In a time of reflection, prayers were made for the nation’s leadership, security, and economic progress.
Speakers at the event, including key clergy, emphasized the need for unity, ethical leadership, and collective efforts toward national development.
MILITARY LEADERSHIP AND OTHER OFFICIALS IN ATTENDANCE
High-ranking military officials were also present, as seen in the ceremonial attire of Nigeria’s top generals, signifying their support and solidarity for the occasion.
Several federal and state officials, alongside dignitaries from various fields, joined the congregation, reinforcing the significance of the event.
MESSAGE OF HOPE AND PROGRESS
The interdenominational service carried a message of hope for Nigeria’s future, calling for faith, perseverance, and trust in God for the nation’s success.