Adewole said the Boko Haram insurgency is another brand of blood-shedding that aggravates the anger of God against Nigerians.
He spoke last week on the 15th anniversary of the church, which ends today.
Asserting that God hates bloodletting, Adewole stated that the wanton destruction of lives comes with huge consequences for even the unborn generations in Nigeria.
According to him: “President Jonathan seems to be a weak president. Many lives have been cut short; wives turned to widows and what he could only offer is a weak state of emergency.
“If Jonathan wants to take action, he should show Nigerians he is a determined leader by taking stern actions against this insurgency and not this shameful palliative measures which the group had made clear they don’t want.”
He lamented that Nigeria has narrow- minded leaders who amass wealth for themselves while a majority pick crumbs from the dustbins.
On the anniversary with the theme divine acceleration, Adewole said the church has embarked on a 21-day fasting and prayer programme to save the nation.
He spoke last week on the 15th anniversary of the church, which ends today.
Asserting that God hates bloodletting, Adewole stated that the wanton destruction of lives comes with huge consequences for even the unborn generations in Nigeria.
According to him: “President Jonathan seems to be a weak president. Many lives have been cut short; wives turned to widows and what he could only offer is a weak state of emergency.
“If Jonathan wants to take action, he should show Nigerians he is a determined leader by taking stern actions against this insurgency and not this shameful palliative measures which the group had made clear they don’t want.”
He lamented that Nigeria has narrow- minded leaders who amass wealth for themselves while a majority pick crumbs from the dustbins.
On the anniversary with the theme divine acceleration, Adewole said the church has embarked on a 21-day fasting and prayer programme to save the nation.
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