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IS CAN’S SYMPATHY GENUINE…? CAN’s Inequity Condolence Between The SCOAN And The Islamic Community



In the month of September this year, two major sad incidents occurred to the world Islamic community – the ‘crane crash’ and the ‘stampede’ which both took place at Mecca, Saudi Arabia. This led to the death and injuries of thousands of pilgrims that went for this year’s Hajj in the Holy Land. Coincidentally, in the same month last year, on September 12th a building collapsed at the premises of the Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos, Nigeria which led to the death of visiting SCOAN pilgrims who were mostly South African nationals.



During the unfortunate incident that took place at The SCOAN, different nations, leaders, groups, and religious bodies from all around the globe sent condolence messages and others even had to visit the Prophet to sympathize with the SCOAN family on the tragedy. However, it is worthy to note that no single word of condolence was sent from the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) nor did any representative of the association pay a visit to sympathize with the head Pastor of The SCOAN, Prophet T.B. Joshua.





It beats our imagination when it was gathered by the media that the leadership of the same CAN, headed by Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, sent a condolence to sympathize with the Islamic community on the recent crane crash and stampede that occurred in Saudi Arabia. The truth is that there is nothing wrong for the leadership of CAN to sympathize or send a condolence message to the Islamic community because the Holy Bible has clearly instructed us to rejoice with those who rejoice and mourn with those who mourn (Romans 12:15), irrespective of religion or race. However, the question is - why did the same CAN leadership choose not to extend their heart of sympathy to a fellow Christian ministry that professes Jesus Christ, but rather chose to sympathize with the Islamic nation, Saudi Arabia with a contrary doctrine/ faith?



Till date, the CAN leadership has chosen to remain mute on the September 12th incident at The SCOAN, making one to wonder if the leadership of CAN is pleased or displeased about the SCOAN tragedy. It is said that actions speak louder than words. Their actions so far have brought about this question - what could a Christian body such as CAN hold against its ‘Christian’ brother and other brethren who were in one way or the other affected by the tragic incident last year?



Looking at the stand of the ministry of SCOAN, having alleged that the building collapsed as a result of terror attack, isn’t it wise for the CAN leadership to get involved in the matter since it’s a body that is supposed to stand and protect the interest of the Christian community in Nigeria? And also, since the SCOAN tragedy seems to reveal that the entire Christian community in Nigeria is under a great threat, isn’t it wise for CAN to be interested in ensuring that what happened to the SCOAN shouldn’t repeat itself in any other ministry in Nigeria as a way of taking proactive measures?



Now, where is the love in the church of Christ? Is this the kind of love Christ preached when he was on earth? This is sheer hypocrisy! At this point, we would love those with independent minds and persons of good heart to judge this action of CAN. Let the good Christians, Muslims and those of other faiths in the world judge this. Is this action from CAN godly or ungodly? May God unite His Church… Amen!



By Tonia Mosago
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5 comments

  1. So Ayo Oritsejafor still dey this country. Era of pdp gone forever.

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  2. Not everything is done on the pages of newspaper.
    How do you know where the extended condolence to and where they did not?
    CAN is not one man and whatsoever they agree to do is done as a body and not as an individual

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    1. CAN did not send any condolence to the SCOAN, it has long shown it's inhuman face to Prophet T.B. Joshua and SCOAN. It is no secret. But it's surprising that even when Christian worshippers died CAN didn't sympathize. The South Africans came as Christians to Nigeria, not as Muslims or Pagans. Even for the sake of human empathy, CAN couldn't send any condolence. Wow! And you want to justify it?
      You know, envy is a strong thing. That's what is worrying politically controversial pastor Oritsejafor and his group. They couldn't do what Prophet T.B Joshua does. You no condole your brother but you they condole person wey dey kill your brothers and sisters. Haba! Bad belle.

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  3. You could as well blame them for not sympathizing with Brotherhood of the Cross and Star, should any such thing happen.

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  4. don't trade blames several christian and christian bodies were there, what can did to Saudi is not bad on the international page CAN featuring us all as one is OK, but within SCOAN and her members should be satisfied with as many as the christian bodies that did sympathized with them, if CAN did good, if not we observed that there were enough condolence from bodies who also make up CAN.

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