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‘Use Productive Hours Wisely, Efficiently’
A cleric, Rev. Maxwell Onyia, has advised Nigerians to use their productive hours wisely and efficiently in order for the country to come out of the economic recession.
The cleric gave the advice while delivering his homily at Anglican Church of Ascension, Enugu, Sunday.
“Nigerians should shun all forms of idleness that breeds poverty and lack,’’ he said.
He insisted that with the current economic realities, there should be no room for idleness both at the family, neighbourhood and community levels.
The cleric advised that Nigerians should be engaged irrespective of the remuneration attached to the job; as it could be spring board for greater things to come.
“Productive hours should be used for productive things. The time to work hard should not be the time you continue to pray.
“God does not bless an idle man, woman or youth.
“The hand that tills the land; would always have bread (food) and be satisfied with it,’’ Onyia said.
He said that God was watching civil servants who spent their time in idleness and collect undue salary for being idle.
“Diligent and prolonged hard work uplifts and increases one’s job as well as wealth,’’ he said.
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