Thursday, 11 March 2010

Let’s Stand With The Igbo

Let’s Stand With The Igbo
As the growing number of people are focusing their attention on the things that would reposition the highly marginalized and the almost forgotten, but one of the most important people Nigeria, and indeed, the world has ever had – the Igbo, I WIN has perfected prayer strategies that will, as a matter of fact, bring back the glory of the Igboman, especially now people of Igbo extraction are becoming more vocal about their faith and dependence on God.
I WIN has began a prayer group known as the ‘Igbo House of Prayer’ that meets twice monthly for intercessory worship, praying for the good of the Igbo race all over the world. The reason for this is that the Igbo race is one that can be found in almost all the parts of the world, and so, a prayer for the Igbo, is a prayer for the whole world!
When we unite together in action, we can truly drive demonic forces out of the atmosphere. Our mission at I WIN’s Igbo House of Prayer is to create an atmosphere at the Nigerian labour market where the Igbo people dominate so as to bring in a righteous attitude and restore family and communal values.
Burdened by the state of affairs in Nigeria and the plight of Nigerians and indeed Africans, anywhere around the globe, the idea is that the Igbo is widely accepted all over the world, and the choice the Igbo for this project is necessary, because when we get the Igbo, we’ve gotten the whole world.
Changing the life of the Igbo man could, no doubt, change the world, and we challenge the body of Christ and indeed, the general public to join ‘I WIN’.
I WIN has one of the best mandates, and is engaged in exploring the roots of the Igbo and encourages groups and members to pray and distribute prayer calendars to people on our mailing list, prompting Christians worldwide to pray daily for the good of the Igbo. The worst person in the world is just one miracle away from being different – a prayer for the Igbo is just a step to that miracle.
Will anything prevent you from standing with the Igbo today? Remember, a stand with the Igbo, is a stand with God (Matthew 25:40).
FACT: The Igbo fought a civil war which was adjudged “no victor no vanquished”. Their leaders have ever since been involved in personal and short-term gains to put body and soul together, at the expense of collective and long-term interest of the Igbo.
FACT: The Igbo are highly marginalized by successive governments of Nigeria, only remembered when their votes are needed to push up a certain small man to the highest position.
FACT: The Igbo are very important, who can never be pushed aside. They are no walk-overs, no doubt. God made them greater, both in mind and in substance. Nigeria as a nation is afraid of the Igbo, and so feels very comfortable to use the Igbo to play a second fiddle in its political affairs. There is a reversal of roles here; something must be done, fast!
PRAYER:
1. Let God arise and let all the enemies of Ndi Igbo be scattered and be covered with shame! Igbo is the head, and never the tail, whosoever will stand against us, will surely fall for our sake!!!
2. Let’s come against the spirit of playing second fiddle in the comity of Nigerian nation. Those who have used us wrongly and spitefully MUST be our servants! Amen.
3. Let the peace of God return in Igbo land, and the spirit of material acquisition without God that has bedeviled Ndi Igbo, be bound, and cast out from among us in Jesus’ name! Amen.
4. Pray against the spirit of self-righteousness and hypocrisy among Ndi Igbo, and let there be uncommon anointing and unction upon all Ndi Igbo, who have accepted and acknowledged the power of Christ to save them from all iniquity.
5. May the spirit of carelessness, compromise and prayerlessness among Ndi Igbo, catch fire in Jesus’ Name! Amen.
6. May the Spirit of God whip them sore, who have carried us away captive in our own land and subjected us into slavery. May they never have rest in life, in Jesus’ Name. Amen!
7. May God bless the Igboland, sanctify it, and unify the people for greatness, in Jesus’ Name. Amen!
GOD BLESS NDI IGBO!

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