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Due To Growing National Challenges, Liberian Prophet Urges Pres. Boakai To Declare National Prayer Crusade

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PHOTO: Dr. E.O. Kingsley, President of GAP GLOBAL INC

By Sampson Weah

‎Monrovia, Liberia — A prominent religious figure, Dr. E.O. Kingsley, President of GAP GLOBAL INC (God’s Own Prophet), has officially written the Liberian President, Joseph N. Boaki, calling for him to declare a nationwide prayer crusade in response to what he describes as growing national difficulties.‎

‎In his letter, Dr. Kingsley expressed concern over increasing social tension, division, and uncertainty across the country, noting that many citizens are experiencing what he termed a “deep sense of unease” that requires both spiritual and national attention.‎

‎He emphasized that Liberia, like many nations facing periods of hardship, may benefit from collective intercessory prayer as a way of restoring unity, peace, and moral direction.

According to the Christian prophet, national transformation is often strengthened when citizens come together in faith and shared purpose.‎

‎Dr. Kingsley therefore respectfully appealed to the President’s leadership to consider issuing a national call for urgent prayer, bringing together religious communities, civic leaders, and citizens across all regions of the country.

‎‎He further stated that such an initiative would serve as a powerful symbol of unity, helping to bridge divides and inspire hope among Liberians.

He believes that a presidential call to prayer could mobilize millions and create what he described as “a moment of national healing and reflection”‎.

‎The letter concluded with a strong appeal for divine guidance over the leadership of the nation and for wisdom in addressing the country’s ongoing challenges.‎

‎So far, there is no word yet on the Executive Mansion’s response to Prophet Kingsley’s letter.

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