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JONATHAN AND FAMILY BID FAREWELL TO ASO VILLA CHAPEL

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 President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday bid goodbye to worshippers in
the Aso Rock Villa Chapel, praying that the incoming administration
would continue from where he stopped.
It was a thanksgiving service that had all the trappings of a
celebration in honour of President Goodluck Jonathan, for the ability to
appear before the Lord in the chapel for six years.

It was also to serve as a hand over service to the incoming Vice
President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, who was not present at the service.
In what looked like testimonies, the President and his wife, Patience
called on their members to forgive them of any imperfection, saying
they are going home with their heads held high.

Mrs Patience Jonathan, who confessed that she never dreamt of
becoming a first lady, recalled the number of times she was wheeled into
the theatre for operations.
She was grateful to God that she had been completely and miraculously
healed from the ailment that made her undergo surgical operations four
times in a German hospital.


There were pronouncements by the men of God who seemed to say that
the President has planted a seed by giving peace to Nigeria and he now
makes way for the next administration to water.
The Chaplain, Venerable Obioma Onwuzurumba, said that he would miss
the friendly nature of the first family and he was sure that this would
be the same feeling for other members whose lives, the first family has
impacted in one way or the other.
In all, the clergies recognized that it is God that gives the increase and that he would give Nigeria the increase.

Laden with the best of songs, some of them the President’s favourite,
prayers were also offered with thanksgiving as the first family and
their friends danced to the alters with their substance.
Gifts were also presented to the President, the First Lady, the couple and the mother of the President.

Source: channels tv

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