By Joyce Remi-Babayeju
The Nigeria Christian pilgrim Commission NCPC, is set to create a functional peace desk resolve issues of peace among Christains.
This was contained in a press release signed by Mr Celestine Toruka, Head Media of NCPC, and made available to Daybreak in Abuja.
The release stated that the Executive Secretary of NCPC Rev. Yakubu Pam made this known recently when the President of the organization of Africa Instituted Churches, OAIC, led it’s members on a courtesy in his office in Abuja.
The NCPC boss, “we need a peace desk for Christians in NCPC to resolve issues of peace”, adding that Christians and the church must be united because there is no denomination in heaven.
He said, ” time has come for the church to give Caesar what belongs to Caeser and God what belongs to God.”
Rev Pam called on the church to remain firm stressing that without God human beings cannot do anything.
He admonished the church to put President Buhari, and his entire government in prayers.
He said that Nigeria remains the pride of Africa and as nation builders the church needs to play key roles in National development and growth of the economy.
He extolled the virtues of Rev Okoh and the OAIC saying that they serve as unifying factor in the Christiandom.
Rev. Okoh- described the NCPC boss as someone who discerns and a testimony.
Okoh said that OAIC was founded in Cairo, Egypt in November 1978 as a home grown African church which had developed an indigenous way of worship, with it’s headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya.