Mrs Angela Ndukuba, wife of the Primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), has encouraged Nigerians, particularly women, to remain unwavering in their trust in God, reminding them that His promises stand firm through every situation.
Ndukuba, who also serves as President of the Women’s Guild and Mothers’ Union of the Church, gave the charge at the 2025 Women’s Guild and Mothers’ Union Annual Conference of the Diocese of Abuja.
Speaking on the theme, “Unchangeable Promises of God” drawn from Genesis 15:18 and Exodus 2:24, she urged women to uphold family values and stay rooted in faith despite the prevailing climate of uncertainty and despair.
She stressed that the message was crucial at a time when many people were growing skeptical about faith and doubting God’s existence and promises.
“Our theme for this year reminds us that no matter what we face—be it hardship, pain, or affliction—God never changes. His promises remain constant,” she said.
Ndukuba noted that some people had begun to see religion as deceitful or outdated, but insisted that God’s word was still active and true.
“I want to encourage every woman and every believer to keep their faith strong, trust in God’s promises, and let go of fear,” she added.
She further urged Nigerians to be obedient to God’s word to enjoy the blessings tied to His covenant.
Ndukuba also advised mothers to raise their children in godliness, obedience, and integrity, teaching them the importance of honesty and contentment.
According to her, families that live by divine principles will build children who respect authority, reject corruption, and contribute positively to society.
She emphasised that homes form the foundation of every nation, and when families reflect godly values, the entire country benefits.
Ndukuba concluded by reminding women that when faith thrives in families, it spreads to communities and transforms the nation for good.