Religion Politics is Now a Threat to Nigerian Unity - Dr Bajowa Lamented

A retired General in the Nigerian Armed force, Dr Olu Bajowa, OFR, has cautioned Christian pioneers against governmental issues of religion advance notice that such is a danger to the delicate harmony and solidarity of Nigeria.

He said the Country should live in solidarity and expectation for a superior future, focusing on that the obligation of solidarity in the nation and the collection of Christ ought not be compromised.

Bajowa spread the word about this during the 90th Establishing Day Commemoration Thanksgiving Service and N50 million Raising money for the redesign of Mission House, labeled "The Ruler's Establishment Standeth Sure" held at the Blessed Cross Church of Cherubim and Seraphim, Ilutitun, Okitipupa Nearby Government Area of Ondo state.

He expressed, 

"There is no question that our dearest nation is needs recovery and enlivening in all aspects of life!"

He continued, 

"I sincerely appeal to every strict Pioneer, especially Christian pioneers, to spread and advance the standards of harmony, the adoration for Christ, positive energy, and resilience among our kin, and across the varieties of our extraordinary country, to upgrade shared understanding and congruity, with the end goal of limiting contentions among our kin."

"We individuals of Nigeria should comprehend that putting forth cognizant attempts to arrive at shared convictions on delicate issues, is the way to country building." He furthered, "This can't be accomplished without exchange and talks, in light of common regard and the soul of compromise. This is the best way to break the fake boundaries of religion, governmental issues, language, and identity."

He noticed that as a retired General of the Nigerian Armed Force, and somebody who eventually held the cautious line for the country at the unbelievable "Ore Battle," during the Nigeria/Biafra civil war, the Congregation should not to be hardliner by any stretch of the imagination, under whatever circumstance or situation.

In his words, 

"I review that when we were battling for the solidarity of Nigeria, with the motto "To keep Nigeria ONE is an undertaking that Should be finished", there was no strict split between us! Indeed, even now, there is still no requirement for any division along strict lines. Without a doubt, no general public can endure a strict conflict! " he said.

He further prompted that the Congregation across countries and the landmass of Africa by and large ought to have a reexamine on their contribution and interest in sectarian governmental issues!

Bajowa added that the congregation ought to be unopinionated and focus on its essential business of keeping up with otherworldliness and salvation of spirits, while constantly teaching against social indecencies.


News Source: NIGERAIN TRIBUNE

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