On President Buhari, G.O Adeboye and Governor Fayose
On President Buhari, G.O Adeboye and Governor Fayose

Three weeks ago, Pastor Enoch Adeboye
was in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State and while there, he praised Governor Ayo
Fayose for defending his people from ‘foreign’ Fulani herdsmen. The next
day, the All Progressives Congress insulted Pastor Adeboye in the media
and accused him of commending Fayose for pecuniary reasons, claiming he
might have been bribed (you see, the only weapon the APC has is
anti-corruption, and when the only tool you have is a hammer, every
problem begins to look like a nail). Shortly thereafter, the Financial
Reporting Council of Nigeria forced Pastor Adeboye to retire as the
General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God. Connect the
dots. Let us not be disunited. If Professor Yemi Osinbajo is afraid to
say it, I Reno Omokri, am not afraid to say it. I love and respect the
Muslim Ummah, having read and understood Qur’an (unlike many other
Christians) so do not misunderstand me. I stand by Pastor Adeboye. Now,
more than ever, Nigerian Christians and minorities need unity and
leaders like Adeboye and Fayose! Many Nigerians and the media as a whole
regale us with stories, insulting Ayo Fayose, yet he was able to stop
Fulani herdsmen killings in Ekiti. Of what good are our own
sophisticated governors if they cannot protect your life? An average
Ekiti man knows that Fayose will fight for him. Can we say the same
about our own individual governors? Fayose will never go to Abuja to cry
to President Muhammadu Buhari if Fulani herdsmen kill Ekiti people
unlike a so-called governor who went, crying like a baby to Buhari when
‘foreign’ Fulani herdsmen raped, maimed, butchered then, savagely and
barbarically ended the lives of his people. If the first responsibility
of a government is the protection of life and property, I challenge any
Nigerian to name a governor who does this better than Fayose! And then
after the outcry and the big to-do raised by the public, President
Muhammadu Buhari dialed back on the move against Pastor Adeboye and then
sacked the Secretary of the FRCN, Mr. Jim Obazee and ‘suspended’ (not
revoked) the controversial policy of tenure used by the FRCN to target
Pastor Adeboye.
I was once in government and I do not believe that Mr. Obazee could have
acted as he did without being ordered to do so. This is my opinion and
it is not a fact. I have no proof to back this up; however, I believe
that Mr. Obazee was just a fall guy, a patsy, a small fry that was
expendable as collateral damage after the deed had been done. And for
the army of e-agents this administration has on social media who keep
falsely blaming former President Goodluck Jonathan for the policy used
in removing Pastor Adeboye as G.O of RCCG, please be aware that though
the FRCN was established under Jonathan, this new policy was introduced
on the 17th of October 2016 by the Muhammadu Buhari administration. If
you care to check on my Twitter or Facebook profiles, you would see
photographic proof of this there. Never before in the history of Nigeria
as a united and independent nation has the Church of Jesus Christ, the
Son of God been under such a coordinated attack as it is today. For
weeks, I and other like minds have been screaming to all who cared to
listen that the President must do something to stop the carnage and
harvest of deaths visited on the Christian minorities of Southern
Kaduna. We have all been in deep pain and agony as the pictures of women
with intestines and wombs wrenched out of their bodies, children in
horrific death poses and men with machete cuts all over their bodies
circulated in the new and traditional media. It was our expectation that
all men of good will would stand up and be counted in the condemnation
of such barbaric acts, but none of us were prepared for the call by the
Council of Imams in Kaduna State on President Muhammadu Buhari to arrest
the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Reverend Samson
Ayokunle, over the Southern Kaduna killings! My mouth is too heavy for
words! Have we all seen what we have used our own hands to do to
ourselves? The other day, it was the 77-year-old Head of Afenifere, Olu
Falae that was kidnapped, flogged and made to kneel down and beg by
‘foreign’ Fulani herdsmen. Then only last year the king of Ubulu-Ukwu in
Delta state, HRM Akaeze Edward Ofulue III, was kidnapped then killed
and his body left to decompose in the bush without burial by ‘foreign’
Fulani herdsmen. Then we had the Agatu killings, the Enugu killings and a
multiplicity of killings by ‘foreign’ Fulani herdsmen leading up to the
Southern Kaduna killings, but rather than sympathise with the people of
Southern Kaduna and other people killed, these Imams want President
Buhari to arrest their sympathisers. Welcome to the new and improved
Nigeria under President Buhari!
Do these Imams think they are the only
ones who have read the Quran or the Hadiths of the prophet? I have read
them too. In one of the Hadiths, the prophet said: “None of you [truly]
believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself’. Are
these imams living by this adage? Or do they not know that Christians
are ‘people of the Book’ in Islam. What does this council of Imams want
to achieve by this highly provocative and insensitive call? Cry my
beloved country! It seems the beautiful ones are not yet born! But going
back to President Buhari and his actions and inactions, my question is
this: How come President Buhari can investigate and fire Mr. Jim Obaze
of the FRC very quickly yet he is still awaiting ‘further investigation’
before acting on Babachir Lawal? The way the President drags his foot
when those around him are accused of corruption puts a question mark on
his anti-corruption crusade. What about the investigations of the
Supreme Court Justice-visiting Rotimi Amaechi, the grass
cutting-Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the
budget-padding civil servants? And President Buhari is beginning to
export his double standard beyond Nigeria’s borders. With all due
regards, President Buhari is acting hypocritically in The Gambia! He
refuses to confirm Justice Walter Onoghen as the Chief Justice of
Nigeria yet asks Jammeh to confirm Barrow as President! Since 1987, the
most senior Justice of the Supreme Court automatically became the Chief
Justice of Nigeria. After 30 years of Northern Chief Justices of
Nigeria, it became the turn of a minority Southerner and all of a
sudden, President Buhari refuses to nominate him as substantive CJN. Is
that any different from what Jammeh is up to in The Gambia? What moral
right does a President who refuses to obey the judgment of an Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) court, ordering him to release
Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd) have to tell Jammeh to obey ECOWAS?
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