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Nigerians Should Rejoice! 2024 Signifies An End to The Troubles Associated With 2023 — Pastor Mouka

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Pastor Lazarus Muoka, the General Overseer of the Lord’s Chosen Revival Movement, has said that 2024 would signify an end to the troubles associated with the outgoing year.

Muoka delivered the New Year prophecy in a statement signed by the church’s Media Chief, Pastor Louis Chidi, in Lagos.

The cleric also stated that 2024 will be a period of “changing the filthy garment”.

According to Muoka, 2023 with its election upheavals, was a time characterised by uncertainties that enveloped Nigeria with latent predicaments.

”The ushering in of 2024 signifies an end to the troubles associated with this outgoing year,” he added.

Muoka said that Nigerians should rejoice, as the days of cross-bearing were over and the new year would usher in divine dominion, victory and blessings on all fronts.

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