Easter: Eschew bitterness, veteran journalists urge political class

President of  National  League of Veteran Journalists  (NALVEJ), Chief  Oliver Okpala, has called on Nigerians,  mostly the political class to eschew divisive tendencies and bitterness borne out of contestations for political power.   

Chief Okpala, in his Easter message in Abuja, maintained that service to humanity was at the centre of Christ’s work while on earth, which he bequeathed to mankind as a monumental religious legacy.

He urged Nigerians to see themselves as their brothers and pursue love in their political dealings irrespective of tribe religion or affiliation.

Okpala  expressed optimism that a united Nigeria, which is almost in place will triumph over adversaries and become the giant of Africa and leader of the Black world.   The veteran journalist canvassed  a true reflection on the main message of the Easter celebration  and further urged Nigerians  to recommit themselves to the values of sacrifice and service to humanity. 

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