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CAN Urges Sacrifice, Unity During Lenten Season

By Abigail Philip David

The President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Daniel Okoh, has called on Nigerians to embrace sacrifice, reflection, and unity during the Lenten season, especially in the face of economic and security challenges.

In a statement released on Wednesday, Archbishop Okoh extended prayers and goodwill to all Nigerians, emphasizing that Lent offers an opportunity for national renewal and collective healing.

“Lent is a 40-day journey of sacrifice, prayer, and charity, mirroring the time Jesus Christ spent fasting in the wilderness (Luke 4:1-2). This season arrives at a time when many Nigerians are struggling with rising living costs, insecurity, and the daily challenge of providing for their families,” he said.

Acknowledging the difficulties many citizens face, Okoh urged Nigerians to find hope and strength in faith and community. He encouraged Christians to fast, pray, and show kindness to others, reminding them that Lent is not just about personal sacrifice but also about unity and shared humanity.

“Lent calls us to look beyond our hardships and to stand together as one people under God. Whether we are fasting from food or other desires, this season reminds us of the power of faith, perseverance, and love,” he stated.

The CAN president praised the resilience of Nigerians, drawing parallels between Lenten sacrifices and the endurance of families across the country. He highlighted the struggles of parents working tirelessly to provide for their children and the faith of young people who continue to hope for a brighter future.

Okoh also urged Nigerians of all religious backgrounds to use the Lenten season as a time of renewal and national unity.

“As a people, we understand sacrifice and endurance. Let us take these 40 days to deepen our love for one another, pray for peace in our nation, and work together to build a country where justice and dignity prevail,” he said.

He further called on citizens to pray for wisdom and compassion in leadership, opportunities for the youth, and an end to divisions that hinder national progress.

Concluding his message, Archbishop Okoh expressed hope that the Lenten season would mark a turning point for individuals and for Nigeria as a whole.

“May this Ash Wednesday be the beginning of a transformative journey for us all. May God bless you and our beloved country, Nigeria,” he prayed.

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