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‘Walk the Talk’ rally on October 17

October 4, 2015 | by admin

Perhaps for the first time in the state, an event in the form of “Walk the Talk” rally will be held in Kohima on October 17, organized under the aegis of Leaders Arise Nagaland.
Founder Leaders Arise Nagaland, Apostle Rev. Luoliehu Yimsung (Yim) in a press briefing Saturday at Dream Café said that Naga society was going through difficult times adding that time has come to take leadership seriously.  He said leadership does not only signify the 60 elected legislators but that it was for anyone while adding that from October 17 onwards people would be made aware about leadership in a “new way”.
Describing the rally as “dignified event” where participants from various walks of life were expected to take part, Yim disclosed that Nagaland chief minister T.R Zeliang will open the rally while general secretary NBCC would exhort the gathering. Minister road and bridges Vikheho Swu would also speak on the occasion.
He informed that senior pastors from various churches and organizations, NBCC, musicians, politicians are involved in the event. Yim also informed that he would be meeting the Catholic Church leaders and also requested the members of catholic churches to join the rally. While expecting huge turnout at the event, Yim said he has invited some renowned Naga musicians to join the event and make a joyful noise for the Lord.
Speakers at the event also include Dr. Rosemary Dzüvichü representing Naga Mothers Association, Rev. Dr Chingmak Chang representing Eastern Nagaland, Methanelie Jütakrie representing the common people, Advocate and professor Kezhokhotuo Savi, Yanfo Kikon representing the voice of the youth of Naga and keynote address will be delivered by Apostle. Yimsung.
Yim said a pledge written by principal secretary to chief minister Temjen Toy would also be read out.
Further he informed that evening session will witness “Nation Shakers Concert” by youths of Nagaland and extended invitation to all the citizens, the politicians, bureaucrats, legislators, retired officers, government and provate employees, NGO’s, businessman, clubs, teachers and students to witness the positive concert. He also appealed the churches and the teachers to inform their church members and the students as well.
Yim said the project was a “zero finance project” yet he said the project was moving ahead with faith adding “with faith nothing is impossible”.  Anyone wishing to sponsor the event has been asked to contact the event management partner, Synergy Enterprise.
Representatives of Kohima Baptist Pastor’s Fellowship assured to disseminate the information to the 51 Baptist churches under KBPF to encourage their members to be a part of the event. Kohima Town Christian Revival Church Council also assured to extend its support to make the event successful. Representatives from New Market Youth Organization, band member of Methanelie Jütakrie, Synergy Enterprise were also present at the press briefing.

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