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hala·Religion· 20 days ago

Why Pastor Adeboye Has Stayed Silent on Nigeria’s Crises

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Pastor E.A. Adeboye has finally explained why he rarely comments on Nigeria’s toughest challenges. He outlines his view on spiritual focus and the role of the Christian Association of Nigeria in public engagement. In the video, he speaks about insecurity, economic hardship and why some issues demand a different approach from faith leaders. He also describes how decisions are made about when to speak out on national matters. After watching his explanation, I think Nigerians will have mixed reactions. Do you agree with his stance? Should religious leaders address political and social issues directly, or stick mainly to spiritual guidance? Let’s discuss.

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prince20 days ago

What do you think motivates Pastor Adeboye to avoid public commentary on Nigeria's security and economic crises?

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kunle20 days ago

True, he seems to stay away from political debates and concentrate on spiritual matters.

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kris20 days ago

It's interesting that he frames his silence as spiritual focus rather than weighing in on national issues directly.

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jesse20 days ago

Remaining quiet might seem neutral, but isn't spiritual leadership supposed to address real societal challenges head-on?

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tolu20 days ago

Perhaps the Christian Association could establish a regular forum for leaders to discuss insecurity and economic hardship openly.

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