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Russia vs Ukraine war: Nigeria’s Pastor Adelaja trapped, begs for prayer

Founder and Senior Pastor of the Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations, the largest Christian denomination in Kyiv, Dr Sunday Adelaja, has called for prayers for the nation Ukraine.

Adelaja and other residents of Ukraine are trapped at home as the Russia vs Ukraine war rages.

Adelaja made the appeal on his verified Facebook page shortly after Ukraine was invaded and hit by Russian Troops.

Russia in the early hours of Thursday bombed Ukraine despite pleas and warning from NATO countries.

In a statement shared on his personal Facebook page, the Pastor asked the world to pray for peace in Ukraine.

He said they have been forced to remain indoors, reporting he could hear bombs from his residence.

The statement reads: “Hello Dear Friends, while we still have access to internet here in Ukraine, since no more telephone communication is possible within Ukraine, I will like to use this opportunity to send out this message to our friends and families all over the world.

“Yes, it is true. We are under attacks in Ukraine. We couldn’t believe it for a long time that Russian Federation would attack Ukraine, but alas it has happened.

“Personally I thought this is not possible but I’m right now in the midst of it. Americans were right.

“From my house here in Kiev I could hear bombs and loud sounds of shelling. We are in the midst of a total war with Russia.”

“We stand in faith, we stand in God, we put our trust in his promises, while we hope for the best.

“We ask the world to pray for Ukraine

“Pray for peace, Pray for Russia, Pray for world leaders, Especially for the president of Russia, Ukraine, USA.”

 

Attah Aaron

Attah Aaron has spent over six years with Idoma Voice. He writes on religion and health.

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