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70 Kirikiri inmates pledge to be of good character

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No fewer than 70 inmates of the Kirikiri custodial centre, Lagos State, on Thursday pledged to be of good character and faith in Jesus Christ.

The inmates pledged a ministration by the Kingdom Impact Vision International (KIVI), which visited the centre.

The KIVI team was led by its Global Leader, Pastor Junior Nwaubani.

KIVI is an interdenominational Christian group.

The routine visit was aimed at reforming inmates and providing them with spiritual and material needs.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the evangelical outreach featured praise and worship to God, deliverance, and material aid to the inmate.

In a sermon, Nwaubani admonished the inmates to be strong in their faith in Jesus Christ.

“Today, you have accepted Christ and His good news. Remain steadfast in faith.

“Meditate daily with the Bible, do your part and make the Holy Spirit do his work on you,” he said.

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