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Clergyman Attributes Societal Ills To Greed
The General Superinten
dent of Sabbawho, Church, Rev. Ngozi Sampson has attributed many problems of the society to greedy possession of wealth and power by a few people.
Rev Sampson, who was delivering a sermon during a Thanksgiving Service held at the Church’s Itu-Ogba branch in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government, remarked that the society will change for better, the day the few who entrusted with power and wealth realised that these are mystery and that only God knows how long they can be with it.
He said those worshipping wealth and power, were making mistakes, adding that all “our possession here on earth belongs to God who determines how long we can be with it”
According to him, it was wrong to victimised, killed, planned all kinds of evil against our neighbours because, one wanted to be rich and power, stressing “these are evils in which the doers will certainly have a time for atonement”
He contented that for country to surmount all social, economic and security challenges the rich should extends the hands of fellowship to the less privilege “rather than invest their resources in mundane things in vain efforts to maintain their statuesque and thereby attract negative things to themselves and by extension to the society.
The Clergyman called on those in position of authority to re-examine their conscience and see “wether they have serve the people satisfactorily, whether they have provided the dividend of democracy to those who elected them and whether they can say honestly that some problems they met on ground have actually been addressed”
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