The Vice-President of the Transition Joseph Owondault Berre receiving in audience the Reverend Georges Bruno Ngoussi © D.R
The Reverend Pastor Georges Bruno Ngoussi, leader of the international Church of Nazareth, as organizer of the “Day of Prayer” on December 12, went to the Vice-President of the Transition, Joseph Owondault Berre to deliver the invitation from the President of the Transition, General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema to this day whose interest will be to say thank you to the eternal God through prayers, for having, he said, liberated the Gabonese people from the dictatorial regime of Ali Bongo.
“We have already returned to the fulfillment of this day of prayer that we are going to make to our God for the exit of our country from the dictatorship under which the Gabonese people were languishing, the liberation of which took place on August 30 2023”, indicated Reverend Ngoussi, before saying that the Gabonese number one will be the special guest.
This will be the 9e edition of the Day of Prayer, also called “12/12” which will be organized at the Radisson Blu hotel in Libreville. Reverend Ngoussi believes that the blessing already showered on the President of the Transition must be consolidated.
“We have come to submit the invitation to the Head of State so that the Head of State can join us to say thank you to God who has given him grace to be able to be used by him so that our country can begin his march towards happiness »he insisted.
The celebration of this day of prayer began this Monday with a prayer seminar.
Camille Boussoughou
2024-12-02 18:31:00
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How did Reverend Ngoussi become involved in organizing the Day of Prayer?
Let’s interview Rev. Georges Bruno Ngoussi about the upcoming Day of Prayer.
**Interviewer:** Reverend Ngoussi, thank you for joining us today. Can you tell us more about the Day of Prayer planned for December 12th?
**Rev. Ngoussi:** Certainly. We believe this day is a crucial moment for Gabon. As the organizer of this event, I see it as an opportunity for the Gabonese people to come together and express their gratitude to God. Our President, General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, believes that God has liberated our nation, and this day will be dedicated to offering prayers of thanks and supplication.
**Interviewer:** What specific themes will be emphasized during the Day of Prayer?
**Rev. Ngoussi:** The central theme will be gratitude. We will pray for unity, peace, and stability in Gabon, as well as for wisdom and guidance for our leaders. We believe that through prayer, we can strengthen the bonds within our nation and move forward together in a positive direction.
**Interviewer:** This Day of Prayer follows a period of political transition in Gabon. Do you see this event as particularly significant in light of recent events?
**Rev. Ngoussi:** Absolutely. The recent transition has been a time of change and uncertainty for Gabon. We believe that turning to God in prayer during this time is essential. We hope that the Day of Prayer will bring comfort, hope, and a renewed sense of purpose to the Gabonese people as we navigate this new chapter.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing your insights, Reverend Ngoussi. We wish you and all Gabonese people a meaningful Day of Prayer.