The General Overseer of
the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye on Friday
warned that if the sectarian killings in different parts of the country is
not stopped immediately, Nigeria may not exist again.
Adeboye,
who made the declaration at the May 2018 Holy Ghost service with a theme:
“Stronger Than Your Enemies 5” with a sub title, ‘Habitation of the Almighty’,
also warned that “unless the killings stopped there may not be elections in
2019 in Nigeria.”
Narrating how he felt in far
away Germany when yet to be identified herdsmen stormed St. Ignatius Catholic
Church, Ukpor-Mbalom Parish, Gwer East Local Government Area of Benue State,
killing two Catholic priests and 17 parishioners, he told the large crowd that
he was unusually quiet. Said he,.
“I
said there is no father who would lose 19 children in a day that will not be
quiet. She said what do you mean, because she hadn’t heard the news that in a
church, somebody went in and shot 19 people.
“It
doesn’t matter the denomination…by the special grace of God, all Christians in
Nigeria call me daddy. So when any of them dies, it’s my son or daughter that
is dead,” Adeboye said.
Recalled
that on April 24, 19 persons, including Reverend Fathers Joseph Gor and Felix
Tyolaha, who were conducting the morning Mass were gunned down in cold blood,
while many sustained injuries, including bullet wounds.
Adebayo
therefore called on the Buhari led government to urgently end the killings
before it dovetails into a religious war.
Continuing, Pastor Adeboye
said: “I am going to ask you to join me in prayer, because unless these
killings stop, and stop immediately, even Nigeria may not live. I am not
talking about individuals now, I am talking about Nigeria itself…a bishop asked
me not too long ago, ‘Daddy, has God told you who win the next election?’
“I
said, Sir, I am not even sure yet there will be an election. Because unless
these killings stop there may be no elections next year. ‘Are you prophesying ,
Daddy?’ No, no! I am not prophesying. I am just reasoning. Because nobody will
want to go out to vote if they are not sure they will be able to return home
safely,” he explained.
According
to him, he has seen war at close quarters and knows that there is nothing good
about war, “it’s a terrible thing. A nation may survive a civil war, but no
nation can survive a religious war a remain the same. That Nigeria may live
these killings must stop.
“So
all of you who love Nigeria, I want to rise on your feet, and cry to God with
all your heart, and say: Father, let the killings stop,” and the response was
spontaneous…..”that Nigeria may live, please God let the killings stop.”
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