Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has predicted a blissful future for Nigeria.
Osinbajo spoke with State House correspondents shortly after the End of Year Thanksgiving Service held at the Aso Villa Chapel on Sunday in Abuja.
According to him, God will bless and prosper Nigeria in the coming year.
He said: “My message is found in the Scriptures, Psalm 65: 11; it tells us that God is going to crown the end of this year with his goodness and with his abundance and he will give us the fatness of the land.
“So, I believe very strongly that God will bless and prosper Nigeria not just at the end of this year but the coming year will be even more glorious year; a much more wonderful year for all of us in Jesus Mighty name.’’
The vice president had, in his prayer earlier in the service, thanked God for his goodness for the nation and prayed him to accept the praise and worship of Nigerians.
On his part, Mr Boss Mustapha, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, advised people all over the world to have an attitude of gratitude to God.
“In every situation; that is the injunction of the Bible; we must give thanks onto God even in bad things and good things.
“The heart of gratitude is always very pleasing to God; your appreciation for the little things that happen in your life.
“Looking back, we just have about 31 days to the end of the year; you will see how God has taken us from the Jan. 1 to this present moment.
“So many people have not been able to see this day but as result of God’s mercies and grace, we have seen this day.
“For Nigeria being one country today, we ought to grateful to God; we have our share of challenges; insecurity in different forms and facets but God has sustained us and we are getting through the woods.
“I am confident that the same God that has kept and preserved us as a nation, will see us through these challenges and take us out of the word to the trajectory of growth and sustainable development,’’ he said.
More so, the Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, said that Nigerians should be thankful to God that the nation remained united in spite of all of the odds and challenges it had faced, NAN reports.