I believe after touching this American flag I will get Visa, says worshipers as they pray with Foreign Flags during 2018 Holy Ghost Congress

Self-confessed green pasture seekers pray with foreign flags at Holy Ghost Congress

The RCCG camp ground at Shimawa, Ogun State, has a corner in the church premises where flags of foreign countries were conspicuously displayed. Both male and female worshippers were seen holding assorted flags of foreign countries at prayer sessions.

According to a NAN correspondent who was at the six-day Congress reports that some of the worshipers were seen praying kneeling down in-between the flags.

In an interview with some of the worshippers, a 35-year-old man who identified himself as Emmanuel Ukor confirmed that he prayed with the flag of the country he intended to visit.

Worshipers aspiring to leave Nigeria prays with Foreign Flags during 2018 Holy Ghost Congress

“I have faith and that’s why I am holding American flag pole for prayer. I have been going to the embassy and had been denied several times.

“There is nothing prayer cannot do, I believe God answers prayers,” he said.

Also, a 22-year-old man, Adebola Martins, said that he wished to leave the country to study for his Master’s degree.

“I want to leave this country for the United Kingdom to further my studies and to also stay there to make ends meet. That’s why I am holding its flag,” he said.

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Cross section of worshipers at RCCG camp ground

A 60-year-old woman, Mrs. Faith Grace, said she held the flags to pray for her children who are based abroad so they can continue to live well.

“I am using the flags as prayer points of contact for all my children.’’

One of the pastors, who pleaded anonymity, said things work with people’s faith.

“Although the flags displayed represent the countries where the church has it parishes, faith works with mind.

“They are asking God for what they want and so shall it be,” he said.

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