Friday, 16 December 2011

All roads lead to Redemption Camp for A New Thing

Pastor Adeboye
ALL roads lead to the sprawling Redemption Camp as the Holy Ghost Service of the 14th annual Holy Ghost Congress holds today.
As at Thursday, the population of people coming to the camp ground for this year’s Congress has increased tremendously with more and more people trooping in from different parts of the country.
There were rumours that the security situation in the country may have adversely affected attendance especially as some foregin nations may have subtley advised their nationals against traveling to Nigeria.
But an insider told our reporter last night that it was initially difficult for some foreign min-isters to secure visas but after pressure from stakeholders the problem was overcomed.

A cursory look at the environ-ment surrounding the Congress Arena showed that deliberate efforts had been made to keep the place clean while at every corner of the auditorium, groups and certain individuals were busy praying seriously to God for a new thing to happen in their lives in line with the theme of this year’s programme; “A NEW THING”.
One official of the sanitation team, Tope Oluwalogbon told our reporter that the sanitation situation in the camp is satis-fatory, adding that the number of people using the convenien-ces is till low.
“The pressure definitely will increase as the event progresses, especially on Friday when camp ground will be filled with influx of people all over, particularly those working who were unable to attend from Monday to Thursday,” she sta-ted.
It is also gratifying to note that traffic in and out of the venue thus far had been fantastic with several deatchments of security personnel collaborating with other drawn from the church to maintain law and order on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
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