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Nigerians seek spiritual rejuvenation after ‘Detty December’ revelry

by Diplomatic Info
January 26, 2025
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After the revelry of “Detty December”,  Nigerians have felt the need to cleanse themselves of the excesses of the previous month and seek divine guidance for the year ahead.

Prayers and fasting have dominated the first month of the year as Nigerians seek spiritual rejuvenation.

Several churches nationwide, including the Harvesters, Living Faith Church, The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministry, Dunamis International Gospel Centre, The Lord’s Chosen Church, Elevation Church; House on the Rock and many others, organised fasting and prayer programmes that drew a massive crowd.

One of the most notable events was the 21-day fasting programme organised by Pastor Bolaji Idowu of Harvesters Church, which culminated in an event with the theme “WinePress” at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.

The event attracted thousands of attendees, with over 100,000 people watching online live on YouTube.

Similarly, Pastor Jerry Eze of Streams of Joy Ministry drew a massive online audience, with over 120,000 people watching his services live on YouTube.

The ministry’s auditorium was also packed with worshippers eager to seek God’s face.

Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church also held evening services, attended by large crowds and watched by thousands online to break the fast.

These events, and many others like them, dominated the religious landscape of Nigeria in January as citizens sought to reconnect with their faith and start the year on a positive note.

However, despite the focus on prayers and fasting, the impending Valentine’s Day celebrations on February 14 have already begun to generate excitement.

Sellers have begun displaying Valentine’s Day-themed items, including flowers, gift packs, and bouquets.

Restaurants also offer special packages, discounts, and offers for couples, promising to make the Valentine’s period memorable.

Shows and events are planned to celebrate the season of love, with strategies in place to “paint the town red”.

(NAN)

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