Rt Rev Emmanuel Adekunle, Anglican Bishop of Egba Diocese has advised Old Student’s of Abeokuta Grammar School to show example in wherever they find themselves adding that
righteousness exalts a nation and sin is a reproach.
He expressed concerned on the level of unrighteousness in Nigeria adding that 2023 election is still fresh in the mind of Nigerians.
Adekunle stated this at a sermon to mark 115th Founder’s Day Anniversary of Abeokuta Grammar School at the St Peter’s Cathedral Church, Ake Abeokuta.
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He said the theme: Harnessing renewed Youth participation in national discourse for Sustainable economic development and prevention of japa among youths, was a timely issue that needs urgent attention adding those those working in the corridors of people needs to set example particularly,Agsobas.
“Don’t cover evil,instead,hunger for righteousness. Most of the evil perpetrated are concealed in the heart before it happened. We need mercy in Nigeria.”
The Cleric further appealed to Nigerians to desist from adulterating information for selfish gain adding their is no point covering the truth because of relationship.
The cleric congratulated the President General, Chief Sunday Oduntan, for his giant strides and prayed that as many are witnesses to the 115th Anniversary, they will witness many more