Representative Mark accepted that with petitions, duty, and trustworthiness of direction, Nigeria could surmount the difficulties, even as he presented that the issues were valuable exercises for a more noteworthy future if Nigerians gained from them.
Imprint made this bring in Abuja on Sunday, while tending to Nigerian travelers to Jerusalem, before their flight to the Holy land.
Congressperson Mark instructed them to put Nigeria first, saying "the country needs divine intercession to vanquish her issues".
The previous Senate President, in any case, reminded those in specialists to guarantee equity and decency in the entirety of their dealings, "since equity and value advances harmony and solidarity".
He guided the Pilgrims to be great Ambassadors of Nigeria in the Holy land by complying with the laws of the host country.
Representative Mark reminded the Pilgrims that, going to Jerusalem was principally a strict commitment and not a chance to take part in business or purchasing and selling.
He cautioned against slipping away from the Holy land, saying, the outcomes of such activity would be unbelievable.
Prior in his lesson, Chaplain of St. Mulumba Catholic Chaplaincy, Abuja, Rev. Fr. Blameless Jooji, advised the Pilgrims to be guided by rules of journey, repeating that, "it is simply a strict encounter to fortify our confidence in God".
Joji exhorted them to pay attention to encounters with the goal that they would be the required change operators that would encourage positive advancement in Nigeria.

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