 As Christians faithful joined their counterpart across the world to celebrate Easter, Nigerians have been tasked to remain hopeful of a new country where love, peace, unity, and progress thrive. The senior pastor of the Evangelical Church of Weninghall, first aqua on one borough, Reverend Dr. James Moore, gave this charge during the Resurrection in Pre-Service in Kaduna. Reverend Moore says, Christ's sacrificial deaths and glorious Resurrection are the highest expression of love and self-giving to Mankind. It marks a special day to the believers all over the world, and that's why we as a church decided to celebrate the Lord and to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. There is still hope in the history of Nigeria, whatever the crisis, whatever the challenges that we have, because we believe that we have the resurrected Jesus Christ. So we believe that anything that lies dead in the history of Nigeria, the Lord shall bring it back to life. Our prayer all over for the Christians and for the nation of Nigeria is that we should remain hopeful, knowing fully that there is hope, there is hope because Jesus has brought life so we also we are celebrating. So for the history of Nigeria, we sincerely say that there is hope. This is not the end of life, but this will be the beginning of greater things the Lord will do to us as a nation. We appeal to President Bola Tinibu to roll out mechanisms to address the economic hardship and other challenges Nigerians are facing. President, I met Tinibu in as much as it is our responsibility as Christians to pray for him, which we are doing. We know that he is leading this country in a very tough time. Citizens are suffering. Life has become so tough. We pray for him that he will not lose focus, that he will look up unto the Lord as the Lord will guide him to alleviate the pains of Nigeria. People are truly suffering. Is it economy? It's not easy. Everything has become tough for Nigerians. Can the government, being led by Tinibu, come to the rescue of the people? Some of the worshipers express excitement witnessing the resurrection of Christ from the dead. As a Nigerian, we are to use this season to show love, to also preach the resurrection of Christ so that every other person, an unbeliever or a believer that has lost faith will be strengthened and believing that God will do it for us and Nigeria is going to be the best place in the planet to live. If Jesus could die and rise, give us hope as mankind. It means Nigeria has hope. This is our belief. We don't care what the nation is going through. We don't want to look at what we are going through, what we see around us. We are not moved by it, but we are moved by the fact that if Jesus is alive, Nigeria will live. Nigeria has hope.