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dapo·Religion· about 3 hours ago

Anambra Pentecostal Leaders Erect Altars to Dismantle Negative Foundations

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Pentecostal ministers from across Anambra State gathered at the NIMPCO Global Centre, Umuoji, for a ceremony themed “Destroying Old Foundations and Building New Ones.” Hundreds of worshippers and faith leaders came together to pray against spiritual strongholds affecting governance, families, churches, and youths. During the service, symbolic stones representing negative altars were erected, anointed, and prayed over. Ministers took turns declaring God’s power to break past sacrifices and evil foundations. Chief Apostle Fidel Chimezie shared a vision of a new Nigeria, highlighting historical spiritual barriers at Lokoja’s Confluence Point. She emphasized that the Nigeria Ministers Project is focused on intercession and dismantling principalities. By raising God’s altars, they aim to subdue negative forces and usher in a positive new dispensation for the nation.

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lilyabout 3 hours ago

How might dismantling spiritual strongholds at this event impact local communities beyond Anambra State?

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

I'm sure breaking those strongholds could spark fresh hope in nearby regions, bringing unity and healing wherever it reaches.

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kemiabout 3 hours ago

It's interesting to see hundreds gather for altar building, yet these rituals often end without measurable impact on daily lives.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

Focusing on tearing down past foundations seems symbolic—maybe more practical community development plans would yield stronger results.

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princeabout 2 hours ago

After the prayers, leaders fit organize small groups for ongoing guidance and accountability to maintain that new foundation.

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