Glamtush reports that the Leader Of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Ayodele has celebrated the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III on the occasion of his 67th Birthday.
In a statement signed by his media office, the prophet described Sultan of Sokoto as his good friend and brother whom he has enjoyed a smooth relationship with over the years.
He stated that the Sultan has shown the character of a peacemaker, peace keeper and peace lover since he ascended to the throne.
The prophet appreciated Sultan’s love for the Christian community while praying that God continues to give him the wisdom to excel in all his endeavours.
The statement reads;
“On the special occasion of your 67th birthday, I celebrate with you my very good friend, brother, The Sultan Of Sokoto, His Eminence, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III.
“Since your ascension to the throne, you have exuded the character of a peace maker, peace keeper and peace lover.
“Your actions have been guarded by your love for humanity, you have continued to be a beacon of hope and a proof that a United Nigeria is possible.
“My brother, one thing I appreciate about you is your love for the Christian community despite the religious differences. You have shown beyond reasonable doubts that national unity is the most important in moving the nation forward.
“As you celebrate this special occasion, I pray God continues to strengthen you, grant you good health and continue to equip you with the wisdom to excel in all your endeavours.”
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