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grace·Religion· 20 days ago

Ezekwesili Warns Nigerians Against Misplaced Anger on Clerics, Defends Adeboye’s Role

Ezekwesili Warns Nigerians Against Misplaced Anger on Clerics, Defends Adeboye’s Role

Oby Ezekwesili has addressed the growing criticism of religious leaders over Nigeria’s insecurity and economic woes. She believes frustration is justified but argues it is being aimed at the wrong targets. Reflecting on Pastor Enoch Adeboye’s response, she notes his choice of dignified silence amid attacks and highlights his ongoing prayers and spiritual guidance for the nation. She urges Nigerians to recognise the broader context before casting blame. She calls for unity in demanding accountability from politicians and institutions. With years of systemic corruption and unfulfilled promises behind them, Nigerians must focus their collective voice on those in power, she says.

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julia20 days ago

With frustration rising, what might be more effective ways to hold political leaders accountable instead of blaming pastors?

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yemi20 days ago

Agreed, pushing for transparent budgets and regular town hall meetings can keep elected officials accountable.

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emeka20 days ago

It's interesting that while Ezekwesili defends Adeboye, she avoids criticizing how some clerics may benefit from public frustration.

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hala20 days ago

I no dey say pastors no get role, but una no see say some church leaders also cash in on people's hardship.

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prince20 days ago

Instead of directing anger at clerics, join civic groups or petitions that pressure elected officials to improve security and tackle economic challenges.

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