God, Baptist Church Made Me What I’m Today – Obasanjo

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Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has traced his greatness and achievements in life to God and the training he received from the Baptist denomination and schools.
Obasanjo made this remark on Wednesday in his appreciation and acceptance speech he delivered at the ongoing annual session of the Nigerian Baptist Convention in Abuja where he was honoured and celebrated on his contributions to Nigeria and the world peace.
“Permit me to confess publicly, as I did at the programme put together by the three Lagos Baptist Conferences, that whatever I am today have been by the grace of God and the Baptist training that I was privileged to have received early in life through the Sunbeam, the Royal Ambassadors, Baptist Boys High School, Abeokuta, Sunday School and Church Training.
“I have been guided throughout my public service by these Baptist principles of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, fairness, inclusion, boldness, order, mutual respect, and integrity. I can say I am the better for it today.”
“I therefore urge us to to note the importance and influence which the church and its various training programmes are capable of exerting on our children in their formative years. We should never take with levity the character-molding programmes for our young ones which had been enduringly beneficial to us.”
Speaking further, Obasanjo who spoke through his Chief of Staff, Deacon Victor Durodola explained the process he followed in helping those who seek his assistance on one thing or the other.
“Let me also say for avoidance of doubt that in all the instances where I was said to have assisted or helped in securing one thing or another, the normal and proper procedures were still followed.
“What happened was that when they came to me, in each case, I contacted those in charge, while our people made the necessary follow up; and the rest, as they say, is history.”
He urged Nigerians not to cease cooperating with the government of President Muhammadu Buhari in his quest to restore sanity to the polity.
“I am aware that we have challenges as individuals and as a nation; however, we must cooperate with the government in its programmes aimed at poverty reduction, employment generation, fighting corruption and insecurity.”
Earlier in his remark, the President of the Convention who also doubles as the President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev Dr Samson Olasupo Ayokunle, showered encomium on Obasanjo for his unprecedented contribution to Nigeria, Africa and the world at large.

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