The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), led by Bishop Wale Oke, has called for a 40-day period of fasting and prayer across the country to address Nigeria’s escalating economic hardships, insecurity, and social challenges.
Starting in mid-October and continuing until the end of November, this spiritual movement aims to unite Nigerians in prayer to seek divine intervention for relief from inflation, unemployment, and rising poverty levels. This call to action reflects PFN’s belief in the power of collective prayer to transform the nation, focusing on fostering hope, resilience, and support for leaders seeking to stabilize the economy.
Bishop Oke emphasized that the fasting initiative is not only for PFN members but open to all Nigerians, regardless of religious affiliation, who are impacted by current hardships. The PFN views this effort as an act of faith, aimed at addressing not only economic concerns but also healing divisions within the country and promoting unity.
Leaders of the PFN urge Nigerians to dedicate time each day to pray for peace, stability, and solutions to the economic crises that have severely affected the populace. In addition, they are asking that prayers be focused on empowering the government to make impactful changes that will lead to improved living standards and national recovery.
The PFN’s initiative has garnered attention as a timely response to rising public frustration over economic pressures, including inflation, joblessness, and a high cost of living. Supporters see the 40-day prayer as an opportunity to reinforce hope among Nigerians, encouraging them to look to their faith during a period of national struggle. This movement also aligns with similar initiatives among religious and community organizations seeking to rally spiritual and moral support to address the nation’s pressing issues.