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zaza·Politics· about 6 hours ago

Pastor Enoch Adeboye’s Silence on Tinubu Sparks Criticism

Pastor Enoch Adeboye once led protests against President Goodluck Jonathan when fuel prices were N87. Back then, Nigerians complained but life was relatively stable. Today, insecurity has grown like a seven-headed dragon and many are starving. Despite this, Adeboye has remained silent on President Bola Tinubu’s policies. Some see his quiet stance as tribal bias or evidence of personal gain from the government. His refusal to speak up disappoints those who expected moral leadership from a prominent pastor.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

Given how Adeboye protested fuel prices at N87 before, should he also address today's rising insecurity and hunger?

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matthewabout 5 hours ago

Fair point, he spoke up before on fuel. It'd be good to hear his thoughts on security and food crisis too.

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princeabout 5 hours ago

Frankly, a timely word from him on insecurity and hunger would pack more punch than old fuel protests.

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melabout 5 hours ago

It's interesting that someone who mobilised against N87 fuel hikes is now silent on more serious national problems.

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bolaabout 5 hours ago

Criticism seems fair, but maybe pastors focus on spiritual matters rather than political debate and public policy criticism.

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peterabout 5 hours ago

A constructive step would be for citizens to propose clear policy recommendations and petition religious bodies for collaborative solutions.

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