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Lord’s chosen G/O Muoka calls on Nigerian to pray for country, 2023 election

The general overseer of the Lord's chosen charismatic revival movement, pastor Lazarus Muoka

The general overseer of the Lord’s chosen charismatic revival movement, pastor Lazarus Muoka, has called on Nigerians to pray for the country and a successful twenty twenty-three general elections.

The man of God made the call on his arrival at the port Harcourt airport for a two-day crusade which he said will be a blessing to attendees and the state.

The general overseer of the Lord’s chosen charismatic revival movement, pastor Lazarus Muoka, is in Rivers state for the church’s port Harcourt twenty twenty-two crusade with the theme that power belongs to God.

Speaking to the press on his at the airport, Pastor Muoka, said the crusade will be a miracle filled and many will receive salvation.

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Pastor Muoka, also urged Nigerians to pray for the country, and its leaders and a successful twenty twenty-three general elections.

The lord’s chosen charismatic revival movement port Harcourt’s twenty crusades, titled power belongs to God will hold at the Yakubu Gowon stadium, Elekahia on the 5th and 6th of November.

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