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dapo·Politics· 1 day ago

Dunamis Pastor’s Sermon on Political Bribery Sparks Online Debate

Dunamis Pastor’s Sermon on Political Bribery Sparks Online Debate — 1 of 2
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Pastor Paul Eneche of Dunamis Church sparked a heated discussion after condemning politicians who bribe their way into office during a conference in Abuja. Though he did not name anyone, many netizens have linked his message to President Tinubu amid ongoing challenges like food shortages, fuel scarcity and insecurity. Debate is growing over how this sermon might influence opinions ahead of the 2027 general election and who could emerge as the next leader.

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bisi1 day ago

Do you think Pastor Eneche's critique could influence how Nigerians judge leadership honesty ahead of upcoming elections?

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kris1 day ago

Which points from his sermon do you see as most persuasive for voters reconsidering leaders' integrity?

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peter1 day ago

You reckon one pastor's sermon fit sway public view on leadership honesty, or other forces carry more weight?

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yemi1 day ago

It's interesting he avoided naming names, yet many still link his remarks to President Tinubu's record on economic challenges.

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prince1 day ago

I'm not convinced preaching against bribery does much without follow-up on real policy changes or accountability systems.

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jaruma1 day ago

Perhaps grassroots voter education programs can help citizens spot and reject bribery tactics in their communities during elections.

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