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Obuah’s Support Excites Church

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The Christ Army Church of Nigeria (CACN) has showered encomiums on the Rivers State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bro. Felix Obuah following his financial and material support to the church in support of the 2017 Week-long Pentecost Prayer and Fasting programme. The programme was held at St. Luke’s Christ Army Church of Nigeria, Kono Town, Ken Khana North District, Bori Diocese in Khana Local Government Area of the State last  Sunday.
In his words of commendation, the Archbishop of the Christ Army Church of Nigeria, Most Reverend Abel Vurasi, described Bro. Obuah as a passionate lover of the church whose benevolence transcended religious denominations.
The archbishop said the church would eternally remain grateful to the State PDP Chairman whom he said had always risen to the occasion whenever the church beckoned on him.
Archbishop Vurasi extolled the virtue of self-sacrifice which he noted, was ingrained in Bro. Obuah and urged leaders, especially the political class to emulate him.
“Bro. Obuah, through his antecedents has left no one in doubt that he is a practical Christian and philanthropist who believes that the secret to receiving God’s abundant blessings comes by giving to mankind”, said the Archbishop who prayed for divine replenishment of all that Bro. Obuah gave to support the church.
In his speech, the Bishop of Bori Diocese of Christ Army Church of Nigeria, Rt. Rev. Macjob Mkparo lauded the contributions of the State PDP Chairman to the growth of CACN in particular and the church in general, stressing that these gestures would not be measured in fiscal terms.
He described Obuah as a large hearted and God-fearing leader whose kindness had benefitted people across religious, social and political lines.
The Bori Diocesan b ishop also charged the church not to cease in praying for God’s continual blessings for the PDP Chairman, Bro. Obuah who is also the Sole Administrator of the Rivers State Waste Management Agency (RIWAMA).

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