Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, Senior Pastor of Trinity House, Lagos, has called on Nigerians to remain resilient, hardworking and committed to righteousness as they face the challenges of the New Year.

Delivering his message during the crossover service into 2025, he emphasised the importance of perseverance, moral uprightness, and accountability in fostering personal and national progress.

“We Nigerians are resilient people, and we should remain so. While we must resist adverse situations, we should also embrace hard work. Most importantly, Nigerians must know the difference between right and wrong and strive to do what is right consistently,” he said. He added that understanding and practicing righteousness would empower citizens to challenge their leaders and demand good governance. “If we can embrace righteousness and do what is right, we will get it right. My message to Nigerians is simple: know what is right, do it right, and get it right.”

Pastor Ituah expressed his unwavering commitment to advocating for the happiness and progress of Nigerians. “I care deeply about what will make Nigerians happy. I am willing to sacrifice anything to ensure things are done right for the benefit of all,” he stated.

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During the crossover night service, which was filled with praise and worship, Pastor Ituah encouraged Nigerians to entrust their lives and future to God as they embark on the journey of 2025. The congregation participated in holy communion and received anointing prayers for success and prosperity in the new year. Pastor Ituah prayed for divine favor, blessings, and protection, declaring that 2025 would be a year of breakthroughs and victories.

“This year, we must put our lives in God’s hands. He will guide us and prevail in our lives. None of us will die untimely in 2025,” he declared, inspiring hope and faith among attendees.

The service was marked by a spirit of optimism and renewal as worshippers committed to starting the year with faith, hard work and a determination to embrace what is right.

Pastor Ituah’s message resonated as a call to action for Nigerians to rise above challenges and work collectively toward a brighter future.