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Poverty Alleviation: Cleric Urges Divine Mindset
The pervasive poverty in the society has been attributed to the inability of Nigerians to fully exploit their thought pattern to achieve poverty alleviation and eradication.
Rev Maxwell Oluiyi, who stated this weekend in an interview with newsmen in Port Harcourt expressed disappointment that Nigerians, especially Christians had failed to put God first in order to achieve the divine mindset necessary to grow the economy, alleviate poverty and attain prosperity.
Oluiyi, who is the host minister of the Practical Truth Unity Centre, a Christian fellowship centre said individual and national challenges such as poverty, business failure, corruption and insecurity among others were not the plan of God but the manifestations of the negative thought patterns of Nigerians.
“Created in the image and likeness of God, in Him we live and move and have our being. His thoughts towards us are thoughts of good and not evil to give us an expected end. Therefore the will of God for all people is to grant us our requests and desires according to His will,” Oluiyi said.
The man of God, who runs the Divine Mind Orientation Outreach Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Practical Truth Unity Centre, 13 Ikwerre Street, Mile One Diobu, Port Harcourt said the purpose was to liberate Nigerians from negative thought patterns.
According to him, the failure of businesses and marriages, the attacks of witches and ancestral spirits and all other forms of demonic and devilish attacks were usually attracted by victims through their thought pattern.
“If Nigerians understand the law of mind’s action and streamlin their belief system, they can attain prosperity and success,” the man of God said.
He said Christians were free to attend the Divine mind orientation outreach by 4pm on outreach days to enable them break away from the limitations of negative thought patterns.
Donald Mike-Jaja
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