MY VIEW ON THE NORTHERN NIGERIA KILLINGS

Posted on 15 September 2017 

As far as I am concerned, the name ‘Buhari’ is the greatest curse Nigeria has ever seen. 
Why order soldiers to shoot and scatter Nnamdi Kanu’s house? Why order those ‘Boko Haram’ guys to harm and torture harmless citizens in Aba City of Abia State? 
Why not call the IPOB members for a dialogue? 
With the name ‘Buhari’, dead or alive, I lose hope in a peaceful Nigeria. Those who have not lost a soul in the hands of Nigerian Fulani herdsmen would not understand what is going on in Nigeria. 
Those people dying are humans beings born by fathers and mothers. 
If you Northerners want Nigeria to be one, why not stop your demon possessed men in the bushes and farms of Nigeria from killing people at sight? 
Why not openly arrest the Fulani herdsmen who have been killing every where in the name of Koran and order from Mohammed? 
Why don’t the so called big pastors of Nigeria speak up against the evil in the land? 
Of a truth, I am a Nigerian from Delta State, but I stand to say that I detest the evils of Islamic terrorists and Islamic militants in Nigeria. 
I am not in support of Nnamdi Kanu’s view of Judaism, but if you Muslims feel that Christians and you people can’t live together, then I fully support the division of the nation called Nigeria. 
BUT ABOVE ALL, 
Nigerian Christians are responsible for what is going on today and not Buhari or any Muslims. 
WHY? 
1. Instead of preaching the True gospel to Muslims, we have been busy following the prosperity gospel of Bishop David Oyedepo. 
2. Instead of praying for the spirit of  Mohammed that is hovering over the North to cease, we were busy following the fantasy religion of Chris Oyakhilome. 
Shame on us! 
3. Instead of contributing money to evangelize the Abokis and Mallams we see on the road selling suya and wrist watches, we were busy praying “fall down and die by fire”. 
4. Instead of us supporting the Christians in the North, we were busy contributing for E A Adeboye to buy his second jet. 
Shame on foolish church goers. 
5. Instead of launching forward to win souls for Christ like  Evangelist T L Osborn, we were busy buying Chris Oyakhilome’s suit he removes every Sunday. 
Nigerian Christians, who has bewitched you? 
6. Instead of speaking out for Christ, we have been busy speaking out for and defending the false prophets of Nigeria. 
Woe! 
7. Instead of following that true pattern of the Apostles, we have been busy buying T B Joshua’s occult “anointing” water and church bangles and aprons. 
When shall we wake up? 
8. Instead of fasting and prayer, foolish and stupid boys who call them selves Pastors and Prophets have been visiting Muslim wizards and shamans for fake power to boost church attendance. 
I can go on and on. 
But we must know that the little puppy has now become a grown and daring lion. Islam is rising, and the Church is sleeping. What a tragedy! 
Now we are panicking. It is now difficult to go to church after enriching men who can now fly private jets with our billions. 
We are now worried that Muslims are troubling us and we think of where to hide if war breaks out; whereas the children of Nigerian billionaire bishops and pastors are ALL schooling and living like princes and princesses in Europe and America. 
We are foolish enough to not question those demonic billionaire deceiver pastors whereas we stand to fight the Watchmen of the Church. 
The earlier we realize that the Nigerian Church was sleeping while the Mohammedans were busy sowing “tares” in our country, the better for us. 
WAKE UP CHURCH! Nigerian Christians, wake up. Stop following false prophets. Start following Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the Son of God. And when we do this, we shall chase away Boko Haram, Fulani Herdsmen, and every enemy of our great country, Nigeria, the Giant of Africa. 
One shall chase a thousand, two shall chase ten thousand (Deutronony 32:30). How many Christians do we have in Nigeria?  How many Boko Haram members have we chased? 
I alone can give satan trouble in my town, but where are the Christians? Where are the mighty men of War? 
God, please forgive the Nigerian Church. We promise to fulfill our role as the Light of the World. 
By Evangelist Odubenu O Anumati

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