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Abuja | Media360Impact Report
Founder of The New Shiloh Altar, God’s New Living Tabernacle for the Holy Children of Israel, Saint Mary Iyabo McOliver, has called on Nigerians to embrace spiritual consciousness, ethical living and responsible citizenship as part of efforts aimed at promoting moral rebirth and peaceful coexistence in society.
McOliver made the call during a one-day sensitization lecture series and press briefing held in Abuja, where participants gathered to discuss issues relating to faith, morality, civic responsibility and spiritual awareness in contemporary society.
Speaking on the theme, “You Are the Last of Your Kind, Save Your Soul from the Abyss of the Underworld,” she emphasized the importance of personal discipline, adherence to scriptural teachings and conscious decision-making in everyday life.
According to her, many societal challenges confronting individuals and families today require deeper reflection on moral values, responsible worship practices and stronger commitment to faith-based principles.

She urged Nigerians to become more intentional about the environments they expose themselves and their children to, stressing that parents and guardians must play active roles in guiding young people with sound ethical and spiritual values.

McOliver also encouraged citizens to avoid unhealthy social influences and remain focused on values that promote peace, unity and respect for humanity.
The founder further advised religious adherents to prioritize personal study of scriptures, spiritual understanding and peaceful worship, while discouraging actions capable of creating fear, confusion or social division within communities.
She noted that the sensitization programme was designed to promote public enlightenment, spiritual reflection and constructive conversations around moral consciousness and responsible living.
As part of the event, awards of recognition were presented to notable religious and traditional personalities in acknowledgment of their contributions to faith, leadership and societal development.
Among those recognised was Pastor Chris Oyakhilome,of Christ Embassy Church, who received an award of recognition for his impact in Christian ministry and humanitarian outreach.
McOliver herself was also honoured with an award in recognition of her efforts in promoting spiritual awareness, public enlightenment and moral advocacy through the activities of The New Shiloh Altar.
The programme equally recognised the traditional institution of Prince Ogun Oven, Oba Ewuare The Great for contributions toward cultural preservation, peace and leadership within society.

Participants at the event were encouraged to uphold integrity, maintain peaceful relationships and contribute positively to national development through lawful and responsible conduct.
The event featured opening prayers, lectures, scriptural reflections and interactive sessions aimed at encouraging ethical conduct, self-awareness and stronger commitment to societal values.
Organisers stated that the sensitization lecture series would continue in phases as part of broader efforts to promote spiritual education, moral orientation and peaceful coexistence across communities.

