
The National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), the parent body of the new NIGERIA PEOPLES PARTY and its members nationwide have appealed to all men and women of God, of good conscience and goodwill to join the body on Thursday the 14th of December 2023 to pray for victory at the supreme Court of Nigeria.
NAGAFF in a press release endorsed by its Founder, Doctor Boniface Aniebonam, who is also the Founder of the Nigeria Peoples Party, said: “We know that we won the election convincingly but here we are in Nigeria and Africa in general politicians and power may be doubtful and anything can happen,” it said.
However it said it is the general belief that the supreme Court of Nigeria shall ensure justice, equity and fairness to all Nigerians at every critical time.
“Under the circumstances of concurrent judgment against us in this matter, it is our belief that the driving force shall be the fear of God to upturn every injustice done to Governor Abbah Kabir Yusuf and the new NIGERIA PEOPLES PARTY at the tribunal and appeal court.
“We therefore run to God for His intervention to give the supreme Court judges the courage and wisdom to protect the children of God in victory.
“Definitely something is wrong somewhere because it is only political parties that determine their membership and not any other person.
“It is also only INEC that determines valid votes and not any other person or institution,” the statement read further.
According to the statement, the prayer will be held on Thursday December 14, 2023 at the NAGAFF village (2a Maybin Street, Apapa GRA, Lagos, Nigeria) by 12noon.
The body announced that ahead of the prayer session on the aforementioned date all NAGAFF members and the entire NNPP members nationwide are to commence dry fasting for six hours each day at a chosen time frame of their choice.
“With God on our side victory is ours. He or she with God is with everything. Governor Abbah Kabir Yusuf is a child of God and destiny.
“WE BELIEVE IN GOD and God bless everyone in peace and faith,” the statement concluded.