Last week the National Women's Prayer Summit with
theme "The Supplication" hosted by Jumoke Adenowo and Awesome Treasures
Foundation to pray against violence in Nigeria took place and many
Celebrities like Funke Akindele, Stella Damasus, Ufuoma Ejenobor and
others were in attendance.
Not only celebrities were in attendance, even students, market women, corporate giants and clergy women from different denominations gathered to pray against violence in Nigeria. Many people narrated their story were they are victims of violence, a woman would mount the podium and narrate her personal story in the violence. Tears started flowing after one woman from Jos came up and graphically narrated how her community was burnt down with pregnant women and children slaughtered in the process.
Not only celebrities were in attendance, even students, market women, corporate giants and clergy women from different denominations gathered to pray against violence in Nigeria. Many people narrated their story were they are victims of violence, a woman would mount the podium and narrate her personal story in the violence. Tears started flowing after one woman from Jos came up and graphically narrated how her community was burnt down with pregnant women and children slaughtered in the process.
Funke
Everyone in attendance started wailing and pouring their hearts out to God for the blood that was being shed across our nation.
According to award winning photographer TY Bello who took the photos, "We were going to be praying against violence in Nigeria. I was itching to pray with everything but something kept pressing to bring my camera so I just followed the nudge. The room was filled with women as diverse as we come.
"There really wasn't a place to hide our emotions this wasn't the news or a blog post. This was OUR sister, standing before you in flesh and blood. Uttering truth we had mastered the art of turning a blind eye to.There were no blind eyes in the room. There wasn't one dry eye either. Reality came and stared us right in the face."
According to award winning photographer TY Bello who took the photos, "We were going to be praying against violence in Nigeria. I was itching to pray with everything but something kept pressing to bring my camera so I just followed the nudge. The room was filled with women as diverse as we come.
"There really wasn't a place to hide our emotions this wasn't the news or a blog post. This was OUR sister, standing before you in flesh and blood. Uttering truth we had mastered the art of turning a blind eye to.There were no blind eyes in the room. There wasn't one dry eye either. Reality came and stared us right in the face."
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