The National President Women in Agriculture Cooperative Federation Limited (Dr.) Mrs Audu Esther Destiny has congratulated Christians,Nigeria and across the world on the occasion of 2025 Easter celebration.

 


The National President Women in Agriculture Cooperative Federation Limited (Dr.) Mrs Audu Esther Destiny has  congratulated Christians,Nigeria and across the world on the occasion of 2025 Easter celebration.


In her goodwill message made available to journalists on Sunday in Lokoja, (Dr.) Mrs Audu Esther Destiny, admonished the people to emulate Jesus Christ who patiently endured the painful experiences but remained glued to the ultimate goal of redeeming mankind.

 


The president called for continued prayers for leaders across board especially Gov. Ahmed Usman Ododo,  President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and entire members of Women in Agriculture Cooperative Federation Limited in kogi State and Nigeria during the Easter season.


She prayed God to continue to grant the wisdom and clear direction to lead Kogi State , Nigerian to the promised land. 


(Dr.) Mrs Audu Esther Destiny appealed to Christian faithfuls across the world and in Lokoja in particular on the occasion of this year's Easter Celebration.


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Easter Celebration is in commemoration of the highpoint of the Christian faith being the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from death after suffering the worst human rejection, injustice, torture, humiliation and literal death. Therefore, this period should also be a period of sober reflection, that we all need to ask ourselves "Are we not nailing Jesus Christ to the Cross the second time" Base on the way we live our lives daily with others.

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