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    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsJune 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nollywood actress and producer, Mary Remmy Njoku, has urged Christians to complement prayer with practical action in addressing societal challenges, saying issues such as poor roads, insecurity and failing healthcare systems cannot be solved through prayers alone.

    The actress made the remarks in a post shared on her Instagram page on Wednesday, where she stressed the need for accountability, planning and hard work alongside faith.

    According to her, while prayer remains important for guidance, strength and wisdom, physical problems require practical solutions.

    She wrote, “Dear African Christians, as we continue to pray, let us not confuse prayer with action. You cannot bind and cast away bad roads. You cannot rebuke a failing healthcare system into working. You cannot pray away the bandits who are terrorising our lives.

    “Physical problems require physical solutions. Spiritual problems require spiritual problems.”

    Njoku argued that food does not appear on a plate through prayer alone, noting that someone must still cultivate, harvest, transport or prepare it.

    “You cannot pray food onto your plate, someone has to plant it, harvest it, transport it, cook it, or provide the means for you to get it yourself. Even in the bible, provision often came through people, work, and practical action,” she added.

    She further stated that critical areas such as infrastructure, healthcare, education, security and economic development require deliberate efforts from leaders and citizens.

    “Good roads, quality healthcare, education, security and economic growth will not appear simply because we pray about them.

    “Prayer can guide us, strengthen us, and give us wisdom, but physical problems must also be addressed with physical action, planning, accountability, and hardwork,” she said.

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    Hannah Johnson is a journalist at Punch Newspapers with over three years of professional experience in reporting, storytelling, and digital content creation. She blends traditional reporting skills with a modern, digital-first approach to journalism, producing content tailored for both web and social platforms. Hannah is skilled at turning complex topics into clear, engaging, and relatable stories that resonate with a wide audience. Her work reflects hands-on newsroom experience, editorial judgment, and a strong commitment to accurate, audience-focused journalism.

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