Nigeria Unity Praised Amid Challenges by ECWA President

Christmas: ECWA President, Bagat charges Nigerians to keep hope alive 

The President of the Evangelical Church Winning All, Rev. Job Ayuba Bagat, has expressed gratitude to God for maintaining Nigeria’s unity amidst various challenges. In his Christmas message, Rev. Bagat acknowledged the country’s economic hardship, insecurity, political uncertainty, social tension, and moral decline in 2025.

Rev. Bagat emphasized the importance of seeking Christ in humility, obedience, holiness, and love, rather than in material abundance or noise. He thanked God for protecting and providing for the country, despite its daunting challenges. As Nigeria enters 2026, Rev. Bagat urged citizens to deepen their spiritual alertness and faithfulness, believing that God will guide the country’s leaders towards righteousness and prosperity.

The church leader noted that families are struggling with rising living costs, young people are facing uncertainty, and communities are yearning for peace and justice. In this context, he stressed the need for the church to be a beacon of hope, seeking God diligently and remaining spiritually awake. Rev. Bagat encouraged Nigerians not to lose heart, assuring them that God will continue to carry the country forward, just as He has done so far.

Rev. Bagat’s message comes at a time when Nigeria is grappling with numerous challenges, including economic stagnation, insecurity, and social unrest. The country’s leadership has been working to address these issues, with varying degrees of success. As the nation moves into 2026, Rev. Bagat’s call for spiritual renewal and faithfulness may resonate with many Nigerians seeking hope and guidance.

The Evangelical Church Winning All is a prominent Christian denomination in Nigeria, with a significant following across the country. Rev. Bagat’s message is likely to be widely received and reflected upon by Nigerians, both within and outside the church. As the country navigates its challenges, the role of religious leaders like Rev. Bagat may become increasingly important in promoting unity, hope, and resilience among citizens.

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