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Easter: CAN Urges Christian Faithful To Imbibe Acts Of Kindness, Charity

Archbishop Daniel Okoh, the President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has urged Christian faithful to imbibe the acts of kindness and charity by reaching out to the marginalised and the poor.
In a message marking the 2025 Easter, Okoh, also urged them to promote dialogue and reconciliation for a more just and caring society.
“As we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, our Lord, may our hearts be filled with the message of victory that it brings to strengthen us in the face of adversity.
“This Easter, let us be intentional in acts of kindness and charity, reaching out to the marginalised and the suffering.
“Let us also promote dialogue and reconciliation, working towards greater unity within our communities and across the nation.
“In the spirit of Easter, may we reach out to neighbours of other faiths, fostering mutual respect and peaceful coexistence. May this season be one of harmony and goodwill for all Nigerians,” he said.
The cleric described Easter as the cornerstone of Christian faith, emphasising that Christ’s resurrection offers believers hope, forgiveness, and the promise of eternal life.
He highlighted Easter’s dual significance in Nigeria not only as a religious observance but also as a vibrant cultural celebration that unites families and communities through tradition, music, and festivity.
He urged Christian faithful to rise above adversity through faith, resilience, and unity, affirming that “light will always triumph over darkness, and love will conquer fear”.
He also appealed for peaceful coexistence and mutual respect among Nigerians of all faiths, expressing hope that the message of Christ’s victory would inspire harmony and goodwill nationwide.(NAN)

 

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