Nigeria needs divine healing, says PFN President.
The National President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Bishop Wale Oke, has declared that only divine intervention can rescue Nigeria from its current challenges.

Oke made this known during his address at the PFN National Executive Retreat, ongoing in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital.
Highlighting the country’s deteriorating economic conditions, rising insecurity, and the alarming rate of emigration (popularly referred to as japa), Oke said Nigeria was facing “existential threats” that require urgent spiritual intervention.
We are at the threshold of history. Nigeria faces many existential threats. But we know the pillars of the earth belong to the Lord. If He steps in, there shall be light; he said.
According to a statement by his Director of Media and Publicity, Akinwale Aboluwade, Oke added: We must not continue like this. A change is coming, and though we don’t know how God will do it, we believe He answers prayers.
He stressed the critical role of the Church in national healing, stating that through prayer, fasting, and preaching, Nigeria could be restored.
He charged the PFN to rise to the occasion: “The time to act is now. May the PFN be God’s instrument of mercy in this season.”
The retreat also serves as a precursor to the Fellowship’s 40th anniversary, scheduled for October 27, 2025, under the theme “PFN: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.”
This year marks 40 years of the PFN’s founding. God has used the Fellowship to impact Nigeria in many ways,” Oke said. “We are here to celebrate God’s goodness with praise, prayer, and the word. We believe God will use PFN as His instrument of mercy to deliver Nigeria.
The retreat concluded with prayers rededicating the country to God and a renewed call for national repentance and righteous living.
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