Pastors, Bishops endorse Yari for Senate President, Ignore Akpabio

Pastors, Bishops endorse Yari for Senate President, Ignore Akpabio

A group of pastors and bishops have endorsed Abdulaziz Yari, a former governor of Zamfara state, for the position of senate president, ignoring Senator Godswill Akpabio who’s a Christian. The Pastors and Bishops under the umbrella of the Christian Organisation of Nigeria (CON), said Yari has the capacity to be the senate president adding that they are yet to see a senate president hopeful like Yari.

Abdulaziz Yari

Abdulaziz Yari, a former governor of Zamfara state Addressing a press conference in Abuja on behalf of the group, on Thursday, Blessing Fashola, a bishop of the Celestial Church, said a Christian must not be nominated as senate president because no Christian from the lot contesting is capable. He said, “The hallowed chambers of the senate is where Nigeria must speak as one united and indivisible entity, hence every religious, ethnic and racial division must be highly discouraged,” he said. “After a critical assessment of all the contestants irrespective of their religious divide, we have chosen to endorse Abdulaziz Yari because he is the most capable. “CON is apolitical and does not share the myopic reasoning that a Christian must be endorsed because we do not see any Christian from the lot contesting that is more capable than Sen Yari. “We must admit that what the country needs at this point are leaders with capacity, regardless of ethnic and religious affiliations. Nigeria needs leaders that understand the dynamic nature of the country, which can only be brought about through hands-on experience in governance. “Senator Yari’s credentials speak volumes of a man on a mission to contribute to sustainable growth and development. He has demonstrated competence and capacity and has built bridges across the divide.”

2023: “Bishops at Kashim Shettima’s unveiling should be arrested”

2023: "Bishops at Kashim Shettima's unveiling should be arrested"

The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Center, Dr Paul Enenche has called for the immediate arrest of ‘bishops’ who attended the unveiling of Kashim Shettima.
Shettima was on Wednesday unveiled as the running mate to the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, at an event in Abuja.

The presence of some bishops and pastors at the event had raised claims of them being fakes, especially as the Christian Association of Nigeria also disowned the clerics.
In a video on his Facebook page on Friday, Enenche bashed the clerics and those who brought them to the event as he calls for their arrest.
In his words: “You know there is a contest going on in this country right now where some criminals paraded themselves as bishops.
“That is the level to which the criminal leadership of this country has descended into. You see like begets like, those who sent them are like them. That is an impersonation of the highest order and they should be arrested and tried.”
This is coming after Tinubu’s Campaign Organisation (TCO) had refuted claims that the bishops and pastors who attended the event were fake.
TCO said: “We want to say that those clergymen were not fake, not mechanics or yam sellers as the purveyors of hatred have made Nigerians to believe in the social media. They are not big names in Christendom yet, they are gradually building up their missions.”
 

Nigerians engage in ‘Bishop Challenge’ following APC’s Unknown Bishops saga (Photos)

Nigerians engage in 'Bishop Challenge' following APC's Unknown Bishops saga (Photos)

Cybercitizens have started a new challenge called the ‘Unknown Bishop/godmen” challenge following the APC’s Fake Bishop drama.
Recall that few days ago, Nigerians had expressed anger after the ruling party, APC allegedly hired some unknown men to dress up and pose as clerics at the unveiling of the vice presidential candidate.

APC had been accused by irate Nigerians of disrespecting the christian religion and the official body of priests in Nigeria has disowned such men, not vouching for the authenticity of the clerical status.

Following this, Nigerians have started a challenge intended to mock the party.
Some Nigerians were seen in various photos dressed in hilarious garments meant to make them look like priests.

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