The Church In Nigeria Must Hear This



In the days of the locusts between 1985 and 1999 Father George Ehusani wrote a book called A Prophetic Church. The major thrust of that book is that the Church should speak, fight and work for the poor in times of trouble. In that Book Fr. George Ehusani wrote this: “Nigeria needs a prophetic church that will act as the conscience of the nation, a prophetic church that will courageously highlight the evils of society which constitute the obstacle on the way of peace and prosperity.


 Nigeria needs a prophetic church that will be forthright and consistent in denouncing individual evil and evil structures in our society, a prophetic church that will cry out loud enough for the leadership of Nigeria to be compelled to do something about our primitive penal system, our inhuman prison conditions and our treatment of ex-convicts.

 Nigeria needs a prophetic church that will stand alongside the oppressed, the impoverished, the marginalised, those denied their just rights and those discriminated against, a prophetic church to defend the right of the child to basic education, basic health care, adequate nourishment and protection from all forms of violence and abuse, we need a prophetic church that will champion the cause of the handicapped and the homeless and the destitute. We need a prophetic church that will defend the right of the poor workers to just wage, health insurance and adequate retirement benefits. We need a prophetic church that will be in the forefront of the struggle to rid Nigeria of military dictatorship and the structural injustices that go with it.”


We had thought that after the fierce struggle for democracy and rule of law that spanned 14 years, the leaders of this country found in every sector of the economy would have learnt sufficient lessons of history by insisting on getting it right this time around. There have been disappointments and many of them for that matter because those who should know better have joined the oppressors to do further damage to the project NIGERIA. Those who were in the forefront then for the struggle for democracy and rule of law have joined the other side to work against democracy.


Now if I can forgive others who fell on the road side to join the ruiners and destroyers of Nigeria, I may not forgive the church at a time like this. Church is failing. Church is not standing up . Church is not living up to expectation. Church has joined the powers that be. Church has joined the oppressors on Nigeria. I can never forget the prayers of the Catholic Church of Nigeria, the Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion, and others during those trying times. The Catholic Church of Nigeria issued a prayer for the Nation titled: PRAYER FOR NIGERIA IN DISTRESS. The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) under the leadership of the late Archbishop of Nigeria, Most Rev. Abiodun Adetiloye first gave us Psalm 20 to recite every day and followed it up with three Prayer Versions which space will not permit me to reproduce here. The rest is now history.


Dr Edwin Madunagu once wrote that “when a representative of the oppressed absorbs the ideology of the oppressor, he becomes more ferocious and dangerous than the oppressors in defending that ideology.” With the 7 billion Naira bribe to the Churches in Nigeria excluding the Catholic Church and few others, it seems to me that the Church has lost the battle to fight for humanity.


Given the number of Churches in Nigeria you will think that evil will have no place in the land any longer but the more the number of churches, the more evil debases the landscape with reckless abandon. Today the Church has helped President Jonathan to divide Nigeria along ethnic, religious and tribal lines. Everything in Nigeria is viewed along the prism of primordial sentiments and ethnic preoccupation. Today, President Jonathan spends more time in the Churches than ruling Nigeria and our Christian leaders do not see the potential danger inherent in that unfortunate move.


My take at this critical point in the nation’s history is that the Church is too big to be bribed to support corruption, impunity and brigandage. President Jonathan has failed miserably and woefully and the world knows about it. He has to be voted out for incompetence, mediocrity, and corruption. If indeed money exchanged hands from President Jonathan and the Christian leaders in Nigeria, such money should be returned to the coffers of Nigeria as a matter of urgency. We see this huge sum of money as bribe and it must not stand. It is mindsore, heartsore, eyesore, brainsore and mouthsore for the Church to be bribed in this stage and age.


Believers cannot serve God and Mammon. Jesus said: ”My Father’s house should not be den of robbers but house of worship.” Out of annoyance Christ drove money changers and money doublers out of the Sanctuary. I declare that any Priest, Pastor, Vicar, Father, Bishop, Overseer, etc. who touches that money is bringing a curse to his family and even generations yet unborn. It is blood money. It is corruption. It is a sin. It is wickedness against God. Nigerians need security, jobs, power, houses, roads, good schools and hospitals, water, etc. and not President Jonathan’s bribe.


•Igbokwe is Lagos APC publicity secretary.
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  1. Igbokwe... this would have been a good write up to go with however, with a political undertone it is trash. You would not have gone thus far without your political tendencies.
    Do not try to be crafty with Nigerians because we are smart people. You are bias!

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    1. Igbokwe or wat so ever u calld urself, u r a big fool, so, Tinubu has bribe u to do dis en? The God of Christianity wil 4give u

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    2. Fool, dumb brain like you. Instead of you to say AMen to the prayers that was offered.

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  3. So because the Author belongs to a particular party.his writeup become trash. Why cant you just separate tribalism from politics and let this nation move forward.

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  4. Igbokwe, why would you believe anything you read on the pages of newspapers? The onus of proof is on the Rev that made the allegations. The DSS has called him to substantiate the accusations. Has he provided any proof? You judge the Church of God that you didn't established? If the allegations are not true, watch what will happen to those that made them. If the allegations are true, watch what will happen to GEJ and the Church leaders. God will sanitize His Church not minding the will of man. This is a highly spiritual matter. We can only pray for God taper justice with mercy. Amen.

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  5. Mr. Igbokwe or whatever you are so called, it is clear that your drive is that of your party interest you probably have received some cash for a job well done by poisonin the mind of your audience. But my advice for you and your media agent NY is to stop overheatin the politics stop puttin your mouth on issues that a beyond you. The issue of church leaders vs jonathan is not the first falsehood to b propagated by you politicians

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  6. Igbokwe, from which account did the $7b come from? Do you think the President has the power to withdraw 7b and just dash someone as bribe without budgetary allocations? You sound educated, but it is mental lassitude to just read beleive anything you read from the papers and go on a tirade without thinking deeply.

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  7. Igbokwe, i will like you to ask the following people, Tinunu, Fashola, Amaechi, Buhari and the likes of them, can they hold the Koran or the Bible to swear before Nigerians that they have not given money to Muslims clerics for their up keeps since they became public figure... Igbokwe, now, i will like you to ask Tinubu, your political mentor/master to return the money he took from GEJ in 2011 before he supported him indirectly to win that year election. Well, Igbokwe, i don't really blame you much, because this is where your garri cup is coming now. But, please, sometimes be ojective in your writing. Thanks.

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  8. I was hoping dat dis write up would be a gud one until he became bias. Go and sit down my frnd. He gave them #7b and they shared it #3m each state? Are u not a fool. #3m into 31 is wot? # 93m

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  9. Dear Igbokwe, thank you for this excellent piece.

    I am sure that the main recipients of your message have received it well since they all know that the word of God is forever settled in Heaven.

    You can never fight the truth and God will never support iniquity nor back a dishonest set of people especially dishonest leaders.

    It's unfortunate that majority of the Nigerian Church Leaders are now like monkeys with hand clutching nuts in a trap, but, must release the nuts in order to be free from final damnation of being used for pepper soup by the hunter.

    It's also unfortunate that the Nigerian Church is already on a path of self destruction since, no other power can destroy the Church except the Church destroys itself through iniquity.

    The mouth of the Lord has spoken and the Spirit of God shall indeed accomplish it.

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  10. In any rumour, there is an element of truth. A true Christian is not to be involve in politics not to talk of the introduction of state religion that we are approaching now. The Christian Greek scripture made it clear concerning politics. Jesus Christ the founder of the Christian religion abhor and reject political position and command his followers to do same. But what we see today in Nigeria is far different from what Christians are command to do. Have we seen or heard an American politician campaigning in a religious house? Everywhere you go outside the shores of this country, you see others making best of us. For what reason if not for our low mentality

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