The World Praise Day programme has been slated for Tuesday, May 7, 2024, in Lagos State.
The promoter of the event, Deacon Banjo Omole, in a statement on Monday, 6, said the event would commence at 5 p.m. at the Victory Centre parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Iju Road, Lagos.
Omole stated: “All global partners, ministries and individuals are expected to join the praise event, using their respective platforms, worldwide, to celebrate and observe the event.
“The event is calling on all persons globally to draw closer to God in their daily lives by amongst other things and activities they engage in, to create time to praise God fervently, irrespective of their religious belief, geographical location, academic or social status or even spiritual disposition.
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“Against the current challenges or disposition, one surest means to get the supernatural working is through praising the maker of all things.
“All persons all over the world are invited to be a part of this, either in Africa, Europe, Asia, North or South America, Australia or even the in Antarctica.
“The immediate benefits and rewards expected through this are enormous, socially, mentally, financially, spiritually, medically and otherwise, praising God is a definite means of getting answers to concerns that troubles one the most and considering the global conflicts, confusions and uncertainties happening now, we all must place our ultimate focus on the almighty, by observing the May 7 World Praise Day.”
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