 The President of the Christian Association of Nigeria Ken, Daniel Oko, has asked Christians to be beacons of hope and agents of change, despite the situation in the country, in the spirit of the Palm Sunday celebrations. The Ken President made up in a message to Christians, where he also asked them to emulate the virtue of unity as exemplified by Christ. Palm Sunday is a Christian feast celebrated on the last Sunday before Easter, to commemorate the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, as contained in the Biblical account of the four Gospels. Oko also called on Nigerians to set aside their differences, prejudices and grievances, like the people of Jerusalem in the Biblical account, to foster harmony, reconciliation and understanding, adding that in times of adversity, love conquers all. The same vein, Christian leaders in a lawyering choir state have urged the political class to exhibit their character of humility and sacrifice, as exemplified by Jesus Christ, as the world marks Palm Sunday. The Vice Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Choir Stage Chapter, Ademola Bukbola and other church leaders made the call during a procession across the major roads in the state on Sunday to mark the day. If God himself will rule on the donkey, not a horse, it means number one, the political leaders should know that they should open themselves, humility is key. Number two, God also shows us his care. You know when we count John Chapter 3, it's for God's will that what he gave, it's another matter is to sacrifice. We should sacrifice, leaders should sacrifice to bring the people up. My advice to the political class is that they should consider the people who are suffering and attend to their request and take care of them within the God-given ability that they have received from above. Because they want to steal. I don't know what they're going to do with all the money. Those of them who had money before, where are they today, how much of the money did they carry? Why don't you let the money go round? There's nothing that Sinu Buk could do about it. There's nothing that Governor Brose can do about it because they found a system. It must come down. We need a constitution drafted by you and me because we are the only people authorized. The National Assembly has no right. There's no business with a constitution at all. Now the church leaders who also touched on current hardship in the country maintained that quality leadership remains key to bring in relief to citizens to enable them to live better lives.