Dr. Chima Anyaso has sent a Good Friday message to Christians and the people of Bende. Click the link below to read the full message and details.
A prominent political figure from Bende Federal Constituency, Chima Anyaso, has extended warm Good Friday greetings to Christians across Nigeria, calling for renewed commitment to unity, compassion, and national development.
In his Good Friday message, Dr. Anyaso described the day as a solemn and important moment in the Christian faith, noting that it represents sacrifice, love, redemption, and peace for humanity through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
He urged the people of Abia State, particularly residents of Bende Federal Constituency, to embrace kindness, selflessness, and compassion, especially towards the less privileged in society. According to him, these values are necessary for building a peaceful society and achieving collective progress.
Dr. Anyaso emphasized that the Easter season should serve as a period of reflection and renewed commitment to helping one another, strengthening communities, and promoting unity across religious and political lines.
He further encouraged Nigerians not to lose hope despite the country’s challenges, expressing optimism that brighter days lie ahead for the nation if citizens remain united and committed to positive change.
“Let this day remind us to show compassion, kindness, and unity, especially to those in need, as we work together for the progress of our nation,” he said.
He also prayed for God’s blessings upon the people of Bende Federal Constituency, Abia State, and Nigeria as a whole, expressing hope for peace, progress, and prosperity in the country.
Political observers note that the message aligns with his continued grassroots advocacy and community development efforts under the Ofuji Movement, which focuses on grassroots development, community support, and social cohesion within the constituency.
The Good Friday message has been received positively by many supporters and community leaders who described it as timely, especially during a period when many Nigerians are looking for hope, unity, and leadership that promotes compassion and community development.



