Obi of Onitsha and Chairman of Anambra State Traditional Rulers, Igwe Alfred Achebe (left) and Archbishop of Onitsha and the Metropolitan See of the Onitsha Ecclesiastical Province, Archbishop Valerian Maduka Okeke, at the Holy Trinity Cathederal Onitsha during prayers for peace in Ala Igbo, Nigeria and the World at large...on Monday. PHOTO CREDIT: HOLY TRINITY CATHEDERAL, ONITSHA

Insecurity: Archbishop Okeke, Obi of Onitsha Lead Prayers For Peace (Photos)

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As insecurity ravages the entire landscape, indigenes of Anambra State on Monday gathered to pray for Ala Igbo, Nigeria and the world at large.

 

Archbishop Valerian Okeke, the Catholic Archbishop of Onitsha and the Metropolitan See of the Onitsha Ecclesiastical Province leads prayers for peace in Ala Igbo and Nigeria on Monday April 4

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At the Catholic Archdiocese of Onitsha, it was a full house as Archbishop Valerian Okeke  who is also the Metropolitan See of the Onitsha Ecclesiastical Province presided over the prayer session in Onitsha axis.

In attendance was the Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Alfred Achebe, his traditional chiefs and thousands of priests among over 10,0000 congregants.

”We gathered in faith today, to call down the mercy of our loving Father, Almighty God on our land, on our people, on the country, on all men and women of goodwill, not only here, but all over the world,’’ said Archbishop Okeke on his Facebook wall.

‘‘We pray for security of life and property, for the spirit of true brotherhood, for sustainable development, for peace and joy among ourselves, among our people, for the entire country Nigeria, for the South East, Ala Igbo, and for our state Anambra. May God fight for us and manifest his glory on Ala Igbo and give us peace.’’ Archbishop okekeconcluded.

 

PHOTOS BY: Archdiocese of Onitsha

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