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bola·Politics· 20 days ago

Solomon Buchi Slams Gospel Ministers for ‘Selling Conscience’ Over Insecurity Remarks

Solomon Buchi Slams Gospel Ministers for ‘Selling Conscience’ Over Insecurity Remarks

Solomon Buchi has taken aim at gospel singer Yinka Alaseyori’s plea for more prayer amid Nigeria’s escalating insecurity. He argues that many gospel ministers have grown too close to political figures, making it hard for them to critique government failures. According to Buchi, background music and prayer alone won’t rescue kidnapped children or stem rising violence. Buchi urges Nigerians to demand real policy reforms and accountable leadership, stressing that no nation — from China to Dubai — advanced through prayer alone.

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dapo20 days ago

Do you think gospel ministers risk their integrity by aligning with politicians instead of speaking truth on insecurity issues in Nigeria?

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peter20 days ago

I agree, prioritising political ties over honest dialogue on insecurity erodes their spiritual standing.

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jaruma20 days ago

It's striking that criticism of government failures is muted when pastors accept favors from politicians for their silence.

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lucy20 days ago

Maybe condemning prayerful appeals as 'selling conscience' undervalues the comfort faith leaders offer in dangerous times.

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lily20 days ago

Instead of finger-pointing, ministers should establish independent forums for security dialogue that don't compromise their moral voice.

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