• *Title: Ultimately, God Has the Trump Card—But You Must Play Your Part*

    As Nigeria moves toward the 2027 general elections, our nation stands at a critical crossroads. Corruption, insecurity, economic instability, and failed leadership have left many disillusioned. Yet, in the midst of this darkness, we declare with confidence: *Ultimately, God has the trump card.*

    This is not a call to passive hope—it is a call to faithful action. Yes, God is sovereign. Yes, He holds the final move in His hands. But throughout Scripture and history, *God uses people of faith to shape the destiny of nations.*

    Now is the time for Christians in Nigeria to rise—not just in prayer, but in participation. *We must register, vote, run for office, speak truth to power, support godly candidates, and advocate for justice and righteousness at every level of governance.*

    To effectively influence political outcomes, *Christians must take two critical steps: first, obtain their Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) to vote in elections; and second, register as party members by obtaining their Party Registration Card (PRC).* Without the PRC, we cannot influence party primaries, candidate selections, or internal policies. If we are absent at the decision-making tables, others will choose for us—and often not in the interest of righteousness or justice.

    To sit back and watch is to surrender our nation to forces of darkness and selfish ambition. But to stand up in faith, with integrity, courage, and conviction, is to align ourselves with the purposes of God for this generation.

    We believe that *God’s trump card for Nigeria may very well be hidden in the hearts of righteous men and women who dare to engage the political space.* You may be that voice. Your vote may be that turning point. Your leadership may be the answer to our national prayers.

    Let us not be weary or cynical. Let us not leave politics to the corrupt. *Let us act—believing that God is still at work, and that with Him, nothing is impossible.*

    *The future of Nigeria will not be determined by political strongmen or wealthy godfathers, but by the will of God working through people like you.*

    *It’s time to rise. It’s time to act. It’s time to lead.* Because ultimately, God has the trump card—but He is calling you to play your part.
    #KSA.2025
    *Title: Ultimately, God Has the Trump Card—But You Must Play Your Part* As Nigeria moves toward the 2027 general elections, our nation stands at a critical crossroads. Corruption, insecurity, economic instability, and failed leadership have left many disillusioned. Yet, in the midst of this darkness, we declare with confidence: *Ultimately, God has the trump card.* This is not a call to passive hope—it is a call to faithful action. Yes, God is sovereign. Yes, He holds the final move in His hands. But throughout Scripture and history, *God uses people of faith to shape the destiny of nations.* Now is the time for Christians in Nigeria to rise—not just in prayer, but in participation. *We must register, vote, run for office, speak truth to power, support godly candidates, and advocate for justice and righteousness at every level of governance.* To effectively influence political outcomes, *Christians must take two critical steps: first, obtain their Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) to vote in elections; and second, register as party members by obtaining their Party Registration Card (PRC).* Without the PRC, we cannot influence party primaries, candidate selections, or internal policies. If we are absent at the decision-making tables, others will choose for us—and often not in the interest of righteousness or justice. To sit back and watch is to surrender our nation to forces of darkness and selfish ambition. But to stand up in faith, with integrity, courage, and conviction, is to align ourselves with the purposes of God for this generation. We believe that *God’s trump card for Nigeria may very well be hidden in the hearts of righteous men and women who dare to engage the political space.* You may be that voice. Your vote may be that turning point. Your leadership may be the answer to our national prayers. Let us not be weary or cynical. Let us not leave politics to the corrupt. *Let us act—believing that God is still at work, and that with Him, nothing is impossible.* *The future of Nigeria will not be determined by political strongmen or wealthy godfathers, but by the will of God working through people like you.* *It’s time to rise. It’s time to act. It’s time to lead.* Because ultimately, God has the trump card—but He is calling you to play your part. #KSA.2025
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  • *Title: Ultimately, God Has the Trump Card—But You Must Play Your Part*

    As Nigeria moves toward the 2027 general elections, our nation stands at a critical crossroads. Corruption, insecurity, economic instability, and failed leadership have left many disillusioned. Yet, in the midst of this darkness, we declare with confidence: *Ultimately, God has the trump card.*

    This is not a call to passive hope—it is a call to *faithful action.* Yes, God is sovereign. Yes, He holds the final move in His hands. But throughout Scripture and history, *God uses people of faith to shape the destiny of nations.*

    Now is the time for Christians in Nigeria to rise—not just in prayer, but in participation. *We must register, vote, run for office, speak truth to power, support godly candidates, and advocate for justice and righteousness at every level of governance.*

    To sit back and watch is to surrender our nation to forces of darkness and selfish ambition. But to stand up in faith, with integrity, courage, and conviction, is to align ourselves with the purposes of God for this generation.

    We believe that *God’s trump card for Nigeria may very well be hidden in the hearts of righteous men and women who dare to engage the political space.* You may be that voice. Your vote may be that turning point. Your leadership may be the answer to our national prayers.

    Let us not be weary or cynical. Let us not leave politics to the corrupt. *Let us act—believing that God is still at work, and that with Him, nothing is impossible.*

    *The future of Nigeria will not be determined by political strongmen or wealthy godfathers, but by the will of God working through people like you.*

    *It’s time to rise. It’s time to act. It’s time to lead.*
    Because ultimately, God has the trump card—but He is calling you to play your part.
    *#KSA*
    *Title: Ultimately, God Has the Trump Card—But You Must Play Your Part* As Nigeria moves toward the 2027 general elections, our nation stands at a critical crossroads. Corruption, insecurity, economic instability, and failed leadership have left many disillusioned. Yet, in the midst of this darkness, we declare with confidence: *Ultimately, God has the trump card.* This is not a call to passive hope—it is a call to *faithful action.* Yes, God is sovereign. Yes, He holds the final move in His hands. But throughout Scripture and history, *God uses people of faith to shape the destiny of nations.* Now is the time for Christians in Nigeria to rise—not just in prayer, but in participation. *We must register, vote, run for office, speak truth to power, support godly candidates, and advocate for justice and righteousness at every level of governance.* To sit back and watch is to surrender our nation to forces of darkness and selfish ambition. But to stand up in faith, with integrity, courage, and conviction, is to align ourselves with the purposes of God for this generation. We believe that *God’s trump card for Nigeria may very well be hidden in the hearts of righteous men and women who dare to engage the political space.* You may be that voice. Your vote may be that turning point. Your leadership may be the answer to our national prayers. Let us not be weary or cynical. Let us not leave politics to the corrupt. *Let us act—believing that God is still at work, and that with Him, nothing is impossible.* *The future of Nigeria will not be determined by political strongmen or wealthy godfathers, but by the will of God working through people like you.* *It’s time to rise. It’s time to act. It’s time to lead.* Because ultimately, God has the trump card—but He is calling you to play your part. *#KSA*
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  • A statesman who acknowledges the Creator’s instruction manual—the Bible—advances the Kingdom of God on earth by aligning governance, leadership, and public service with biblical principles. Here's how this acknowledgment typically manifests:

    1. Recognizing Divine Authority
    A statesman begins by accepting that ultimate authority belongs to God. The Bible is seen not just as a religious text, but as a divine guide for righteousness, justice, and moral governance (e.g., Proverbs 3:5–6; Romans 13:1).

    2. Upholding Biblical Values in Policy
    He or she promotes laws and policies rooted in biblical ethics—such as justice (Micah 6:8), care for the poor and vulnerable (James 1:27), integrity (Proverbs 11:3), and the sanctity of life (Genesis 1:27).

    3. Modeling Servant Leadership
    Jesus taught that leadership is service (Mark 10:43–45). A statesman reflecting this prioritizes the welfare of the people over personal power or ambition, mirroring Christlike humility and stewardship.

    4. Promoting Peace and Reconciliation
    The Bible calls believers to be peacemakers (Matthew 5:9) and ministers of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:18–20). A statesman may champion unity, justice, and healing in divided societies.

    5. Encouraging Righteousness Nationally
    A biblical worldview views national righteousness as critical to a nation's health (Proverbs 14:34). A God-honoring statesman might work to foster a culture where biblical morality is not just private but public.

    6. Relying on Prayer and Divine Guidance
    Acknowledging the Bible means recognizing the need for continual prayer, divine wisdom, and dependence on God in decision-making (James 1:5; Psalm 119:105).

    7. Fulfilling the Cultural Mandate and Great Commission
    A biblical statesman sees governance as a platform to steward creation responsibly (Genesis 1:28) and to create conditions where the Gospel can flourish (Matthew 28:19–20), promoting justice and freedom for all.
    #KSA
    A statesman who acknowledges the Creator’s instruction manual—the Bible—advances the Kingdom of God on earth by aligning governance, leadership, and public service with biblical principles. Here's how this acknowledgment typically manifests: 1. Recognizing Divine Authority A statesman begins by accepting that ultimate authority belongs to God. The Bible is seen not just as a religious text, but as a divine guide for righteousness, justice, and moral governance (e.g., Proverbs 3:5–6; Romans 13:1). 2. Upholding Biblical Values in Policy He or she promotes laws and policies rooted in biblical ethics—such as justice (Micah 6:8), care for the poor and vulnerable (James 1:27), integrity (Proverbs 11:3), and the sanctity of life (Genesis 1:27). 3. Modeling Servant Leadership Jesus taught that leadership is service (Mark 10:43–45). A statesman reflecting this prioritizes the welfare of the people over personal power or ambition, mirroring Christlike humility and stewardship. 4. Promoting Peace and Reconciliation The Bible calls believers to be peacemakers (Matthew 5:9) and ministers of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:18–20). A statesman may champion unity, justice, and healing in divided societies. 5. Encouraging Righteousness Nationally A biblical worldview views national righteousness as critical to a nation's health (Proverbs 14:34). A God-honoring statesman might work to foster a culture where biblical morality is not just private but public. 6. Relying on Prayer and Divine Guidance Acknowledging the Bible means recognizing the need for continual prayer, divine wisdom, and dependence on God in decision-making (James 1:5; Psalm 119:105). 7. Fulfilling the Cultural Mandate and Great Commission A biblical statesman sees governance as a platform to steward creation responsibly (Genesis 1:28) and to create conditions where the Gospel can flourish (Matthew 28:19–20), promoting justice and freedom for all. #KSA
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  • “Digital Beatitudes”
    Blessed are the humble online, for theirs is the kingdom of Heaven, and their connections is beyond the cyberspace.
    Blessed are those who show pity and mourn for sinners online, for they will become the instrument of their transformation and comfort.
    Blessed are the gentle commenters and posters, for they will create atmosphere of peace on earth.
    Blessed are those who seek justice and truth in digital spaces, for they will be satisfied with righteousness.
    Blessed are the merciful in heated comment sections, for they themselves will be shown mercy.
    Blessed are the pure in what they post, share, and consume, for they will see God and His goodness even His supernatural glory in the sky
    Blessed are the peacemakers in online conflicts, for they will be called children of God.
    Blessed are those who are trolled or cyberbullied for preaching online, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
    Blessed are you when people mock you, block you, or spread lies about you for standing up for your faith, or for praying online, and for mainly doing godly deeds, rejoice because your reward is great in heaven.
    Shalom!
    #KSA
    “Digital Beatitudes” Blessed are the humble online, for theirs is the kingdom of Heaven, and their connections is beyond the cyberspace. Blessed are those who show pity and mourn for sinners online, for they will become the instrument of their transformation and comfort. Blessed are the gentle commenters and posters, for they will create atmosphere of peace on earth. Blessed are those who seek justice and truth in digital spaces, for they will be satisfied with righteousness. Blessed are the merciful in heated comment sections, for they themselves will be shown mercy. Blessed are the pure in what they post, share, and consume, for they will see God and His goodness even His supernatural glory in the sky Blessed are the peacemakers in online conflicts, for they will be called children of God. Blessed are those who are trolled or cyberbullied for preaching online, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you when people mock you, block you, or spread lies about you for standing up for your faith, or for praying online, and for mainly doing godly deeds, rejoice because your reward is great in heaven. Shalom! #KSA
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