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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye on Friday warned Nigerian government to curb the incessant killings of Christians, while stressing that Nigeria may cease to exist as a country if the deadly act continues.
Adeboye who made the declaration at the ongoing Holy Ghost service for the month of May, 2018 tagged: Greater Than Your Enemies [5]– with sub theme, ‘Habitation of the Almighty’, also warned that no country survives a religious crisis.
While delivering the sermon during the service which was attended by TheNewsGuru.com, Adeboye called on the Buhari led government to urgently end the killings before it dovetails into a religious war.
His words: ” A Bishop asked me sometimes ago that ‘Daddy, has God told you who will win the next year election, I replied him saying there will be no elections in Nigeria next year.
“The Bishop asked if I was prophesying, but I said ‘No!’ what I said was out of reasoning – There will be no election because nobody will go out to vote if they aren’t sure they will return home safely.
“I have seen war, I told you before when some people where agitating for war, there is nothing good about war, it is a terrible thing.
A nation may survive cil war but no nation can survive a religious war. That Nigeria may live these killings must stop. So, All of you who loves Nigeria I want you to rise on your feet and pray that this killings stop so that Nigeria may live.”
Listen to the audio:
Recall that Boko Haram, herdsmen have made headlines for murdering and terrorizing Nigerians seemingly unabated.
Specifically, only recently, some bandits suspected to be herdsmen led an attack that killed two Reverend fathers and 17 Christians in Benue State.
Just some days ago, President Donald Trump of the United States joined the list of those criticising the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government over its inaction on the killings of Christians in Nigeria.
The American leader said this while playing host to his Nigerian counterpart at the White House .
“We have had very serious problems with Christians who are being murdered in Nigeria, we are going to be working on that problem very, very hard because we cannot allow that to happen,” Trump said.