The Spiritual Leader of INRI Spiritual and Evangelical Church, Oke-Afa, Isolo, Lagos, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has condemned the killing of Christians cross the country.
Ayodele, in an interview with newsmen on Friday, also took a swipe at those he called “Big Pastors” for keeping quiet in the face of unabated attacks against the Church.
Ayodele, while lamenting the recent attack on Christians, said “They slit the throat of a woman preaching in Abuja; they beheaded a 74-year-old woman in Kano; they nearly killed another poor carpenter for not observing fast; they attacked a Church in the Niger for holding a service on Friday, and so on.
“Nigeria is getting to the edge; no more tolerance and we are moving on as if all is well”
“Last week, the Appeal Court ruled that hijab can be worn to schools. The Sultan came out and told Muslims that ‘if anybody does not want you to practise Islam, you can fight’.
“I read it on your DAILY POST and was shocked. I read it again.
“The fact that nobody has come out to say the Sultan did not say that means he was quoted correctly.
“Yet, I have not heard reactions from those who ought to have spoken. I am not scared of anybody, I will call names.
“People like (Enoch) Adeboye, (David) Oyedepo, (Folorunsho) Kumuyi, and other Big Pastors that people believe so much are holier than thou have kept quiet”.
Citing instances of contentious religious issues in states, Primate Ayodele said: “Imagine what is happening in Osun State. The government said female Muslims students can wear hijab to school.
“Somebody came out to say, ‘okay, Christians too should wear white garment to school’. The governor criticised him and so-called Christian leaders came out to say the governor is right.
“Also, this man in Kaduna, (Nasir) El-Rufai says you must have license to preach or do public religious activities.
“Only one man has been shouting…Apostle Suleman. He has been the lone voice fighting against the government’s pronouncement. Other influential Pastors have not uttered a word.
“Nobody is ready to bell the cat. May be they are thinking that they will lose rich members or their connections in power”.
“Christians are being killed. People who should be talking are just there looking. If these killings lead to religious war, nobody will stay. This country is playing with disaster”.
On the way forward, Primate Ayodele advocated that all hands must be on deck to forestall religious crisis.
“Even though I am still watching him, the new CAN president must take steps to put the plight of Christians at the fore front,” he charged.
“We must harmonize in this country. There must be equity and balance. We must respect each other’s religion.
“A man like me is tolerant. I have Muslims who come to my church that I assist. We should stop all these signs of extremism.
“There is an inter-religious boy in place. We should do more to ensure peace exists because that is the only way Nigeria can fully attain its potential.”
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Primate Ayodele blasts Adeboye, Oyedepo, Kumuyi over silence on killings of Christians
Primate Ayodele blasts Adeboye, Oyedepo, Kumuyi over silence on killings of Christians
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Friday, July 29, 2016
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Pastor, I thank God for your personality. I wonder why all these so called men of god are doing bcos this country will soon boil. religious extremism is on the rise. Police are not doing anythn, Govt is seriously chasing Niger delta oil, fulani herdsmen are killing nigerians, nigerian forces are killing unarmed protesters in the south east.Nigeria is heading to doom.......President listen to the masses and stop listening to your employees that sing only the song they believe you would want to hear.
ReplyDeletePastor, I thank God for your personality. I wonder why all these so called men of god are doing bcos this country will soon boil. religious extremism is on the rise. Police are not doing anythn, Govt is seriously chasing Niger delta oil, fulani herdsmen are killing nigerians, nigerian forces are killing unarmed protesters in the south east.Nigeria is heading to doom.......President listen to the masses and stop listening to your employees that sing only the song they believe you would want to hear.
ReplyDeleteMay our good Lord continues to bless you man of God, for speaking the truth. The so called religion of "peace" thought they are the only one that can be violent. But no man or groups of people have monopoly of violence. A word is enough for the wise.
ReplyDeleteOnly if they will hear and speak out. They are silenced over the killing of Xtians but no Muslim has been killed without the likes of El-rufia and Sanusi making a threat.
ReplyDeletePlease lets all condemned the killing of all Nigerians, weither Christian or Muslim they are all Nigerians. Sentiment will not take us anywhere rather it divided us. Western world came to Nigeria to assist Nigerians tha are in trouble but we Nigerians are blindfolded with religious sentiment both. I believe in one Country call Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteThe only wise comment
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