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A low-key Palm-Sunday service at the Aso Rock villa Chapel, Abuja was observed by President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday with few worshippers in attendance. During the service, Rev. William Okoye, who was the guest minister at the service called President Jonathan to order, urging him to admit his mistakes in past years to be able to launch out in full force if and when re-elected as President. The Cleric, who spoke on the topic, "Victory Rests with the Lord", urged President Jonathan to attribute his victory to God alone, if re-elected, adding that he must also review his past actions and learn from his past mistakes. Okoye stated though the president had done well in the past, he must admit that he had made mistakes and should repackage his mistakes to "launch out in full force." "If God gives us another opportunity, there are three things we must do. One, we must acknowledge God as our source of victory and helper. Two, review all you’ve done in the past, learn from past mistakes. You’ve done well, but you must admit you’ve made mistakes. Thirdly, repackage the mistakes you’ve made so that you can launch out in full force. Every leader in public office is in a position of trust. We must account for the position we’ve been given and do things right," he admonished. As stated by the cleric, since Nigerians have played their part by voting, the rest is now in God's hands. Okoye, who is the founding general overseer of the All Christians Fellowship Mission Abuja, stated the president had done his best to move Nigeria forward, adding that those accusing him of poor performance were either being mischievous or economical with the truth. In his remarks, ‎the chaplain of the Aso Villa, Venerable Obioma Onwuzurumba ‎expressed delight that the polls were conducted despite allegations that Jonathan wanted to hold on to power. Those who worshipped with the president included the chairman of the Federal Civil service Commission, Joan Ayo and the Executive Secretary of the National Christian Pilgrims Commission, John-Kennedy Opara.

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