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Bishop Drags Obiano Into Controversy Over Prayer Ban In Anambra Markets

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More controversy has trailed the ban on preaching and prayers in markets in Anambra State with one of the leading clerics in the state drawing Governor Willie Obiano into the fray.

The leadership of Anambra State Amalgamated Traders Association (ASMATA) had in late July banned open prayers in markets in the state.

It alleged blackmail and the politicization of the prayers by the organisers. However, intervening at the weekend, the bishop of Awka Catholic Diocese, Most Rev. Paulinus Ezeokafor, urged Governor Obiano to reverse the ban instigated by ASMATA saying that prayer was about the most important tool available to Christians to propagate their faith.

Speaking at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Nanka in Orumba North Local Government Area at a special thanksgiving service for a member of the House of Representatives, Rep. Okwudili Ezenwankwo, the bishop said that it was unheard of for prayer to be banned in a Christian dominated state.

Observing that prayer was the “most important tool Christians need to ask and receive favour from God and also ward off evil manipulations.

“Banning prayers will further distance those who believe in the efficacy of prayers from receiving God’s abundant blessings and grace.

“Prayer in people’s lives is so important because a prayerful Christian remains a powerful Christian.

“I heard about the ban but was not too happy about it. It is not in our best interest.

“I appeal to Gov. Willie Obiano to take a second look at the matter and I am happy he is here,” the bishop said.

“Let us not allow the herdsmen and farmers clashes, incessant killings and kidnappings taking place in our neighbouring states to creep into Anambra.”

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