Dear Christian Beloved in Christ, in 2011 they told you to vote - TopicsExpress



          

Dear Christian Beloved in Christ, in 2011 they told you to vote a christian as president to prevent the Islamisation of Nigeria. Four years later, it is obvious that the message was straight from the pit of hell. Today it is very doubtful to say the ‘christian president’ you voted is indeed a christian. How does it profit the church that there has been so much bloodshed under the rule of this man? He refused to arm the military after squandering over 4trillion Naira he budgeted for defence, and millions of dollars donated to our country by foreign governments to support our war against Boko Haram. Our poorly armed soldiers are forced to run away when Boko Haram attacks communities because the enemy is more equipped than they are. Our dear army that is known to be one of the most effective in the world! Thousands of our poor soldiers have already been killed like chickens, leaving their wives as widows and rendering their children fatherless. Is Boko Haram bigger than the giant of Africa? How can a ragtag group of terrorists overrun the best military in Africa? To make matters worse for our gallant men and women, they are going to kill over 200 of them for ‘mutiny’ and have announced the dismissal of 2000 for refusing to go and die. The attitude of the man has made many to believe he allowed Boko Haram to thrive so that he will extend his tenure with the excuse that we are at war. He also hoped that even if his tenure is not extended, with the insurgency, elections will not hold in the North East and he will simply thumb print the region’s votes for himself. Is this how a christian should rule? Should a christian have abandoned the Chibok girls after they were abducted and lied against those advocating for their rescue by calling them APC? Two thousand (2000) people were killed in Baga and the so-called christian president did not even say a word about it but was quick to condole the people of France over the killing of 12 people in the country. Is that how to protect christianity? Is that how a christian should rule? The bible says the people rejoice when the righteous rule and for the fact that Nigerians have been crying, fathers mourning their sons and daughters and wives burying their husbands, shows we are being led by a wolf in shepherd’s clothing. Is it in the interest of the church that corruption should become the most popular culture of government? During his six years as president, Nigeria has recorded her highest oil revenue earnings in her history, yet we have not seen any development. No electricity, no water, no housing, no roads, no jobs. Talk about the 2nd Niger bridge that he hasn’t been able to construct in six years, the East-West road that is the worse in the country, our refineries that still can’t function after millions of dollars have been spent on repairing them, the trillions they have stolen through the fuel subsidy scam, the missing 20billion dollars…the list is endless. What exactly has he achieved with our oil money? The foreign reserve is half spent, the sovereign wealth fund is gone, the excess crude account has vanished, yet there is nothing to show for it. Is this how a christian president should rule to save christianity? Many men of God have realised that this man is a wolf that came in the name of Christ but is not of His kingdom. They have been calling on all christians to vote him out on February 14. Rev Fr Mbaka has spoken, Pastor Kumuyi has added his voice. Pastor Sam Adeyemi and Anthony Cardinal Okogie have also spoken in clear words. We cannot let ourselves be deceived any longer. Christ said many will come in His name and deceive the world but they are not of His kingdom. He told us that by their fruits we shall know the true ambassadors of His kingdom. Has this man shown any fruits that prove he is of God? Read more: newsrescue/christian-compatriots-elvis-iyorngurum/#ixzz3PGVSPSlj
Posted on: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 11:20:37 +0000

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