 As Christians in Nigeria joined their counterparts across the globe to celebrate Christmas, they have been charged to pray for peace and unitatoring in the country. This came up during a church service to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ in Kaduna State, plus TV correspondent Habila Dorofai's report is presented from our studios. Christian faithful converged in this church to celebrate the birth of the Savior with sons of praises. The atmosphere was colorful, full of joy and restoration of hopeful Nigeria. In his Christmas message, pastor of the Faith Palm Ministry International, Kaduna Joe Adejo, says peace is the panacea at a nation building, noting that it can restore the glory of the nation. Adejo enjoined Christians to see the season of Christmas as a time for sub-reflection and with dedication to the service of God and humanity. Some of the worshipers expressed delight to celebrate Christmas, saying that Nigerians need peaceful coexistence and a stable environment. They urged the leaders and government to provide enabling environment for citizens in grassroots community. The same today give us more courage to pray for peace and stability in our country and most especially in the forthcoming election, we pray that God will help us to choose a leader that will take Nigeria and Nigerians to the promised land. To be patient, for us to have hope, for us to have faith and to believe in God, that there is no impossibility in the dictionary of God. Our leaders should learn to go into the grassroots, to meet the problem there, the man there in the village, to know his or her problem and try to help them. Children were not left out in the service. Some of them say Christmas provides an avenue to be with friends and family, while praying for a good leader for the nation. Christmas is a very fun celebration to enjoy. I feel like celebrating with my family and friends. The faithful, intensified prayers for peace and stability for the nation, insisting that tolerant and peaceful coexistence among the citizenry will bring the current challenges in the country to an end.