 As Christians faithful join their counterparts across the globe to commemorate Good Friday, which is the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on the cross, Nigerians are called to use the season for sovereign reflection on the virtues of love, selflessness, and prayers for peace and unity of the nation. Reverend Father Philip Daniel the Catholic priest in Kaduna says Christians and Nigerians should take advantage of the period and pray for God's divine intervention amid various security challenges confronting the nation by keeping hope alive for a new birth of Nigeria. Children, youths, and aged parents were visible to witness the way of the cross service with stations of Jesus' suffering and death. These dramas put many into emotions as they could not hold back tears but reflect on the hope of Nigeria where love, peace, and tolerance reign. We hopeful as Nigerians and let us do the needful as Nigerians by doing that I believe that this country will be better than what it is. I call to Nigerians and especially to our government is for them to do the needful. They know what to do. Let them do the needful and for us Nigerians let us abide by the law and let us keep praying for this country and then do our part as Nigerians. Today is important and it is a job for us to reflect and continue to pray. It's important that we all look into our lives and you know even as a Nigerian don't wait for the leaders. What is that that you can do for this country Nigeria to move forward? How are you contributing? Are you contributing negatively or are you contributing positively? The Friday of today it's unlike other Fridays of the year and the Friday is indeed good because it's actually through the passion and the debt of our Lord Jesus Christ that we gain salvation. I think that's the apex of our Christianity. Simply means for me as a Christian I actually have the hope of salvation and that's what makes me Christian. At the end of my sojourn here on how it's based on what Christ has done for me.