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From: DIPO ENIOLA dipoeniola@yahoo.com [NaijaPolitics] <NaijaPolitics@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2020 at 01:02
Subject: [NaijaPolitics] IT's TIME TO END NIGERIA - Bishop Kukah
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From: DIPO ENIOLA dipoeniola@yahoo.com [NaijaPolitics] <NaijaPolitics@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2020 at 01:02
Subject: [NaijaPolitics] IT's TIME TO END NIGERIA - Bishop Kukah
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Breaking News
IT'S TIME TO END NIGERIA SO THAT PEOPLE WHO WANT DEVELOPMENT CAN GO AHEAD. 〰️ *Bishop kukah*
I have never been as unsure of Nigeria future as I am now………BISHOP MATTHEW HASSAN KUKAH
After independence, in order to build a great nation, each country went to work. But in Nigeria, after independence, our people went to prayer houses Mosque and Church to pray and fast.
So, while we were praying and fasting, Malaysia came here and took our palm seedlings and build a great factory of it.
While we were praying, Singapore went into investment in technology.
While we were praying, India went into ICT.
While we were praying and fasting, China went to massive industrialization.
While we were shouting Allahu Akbar ! UAE went into massive infrastructural development.
While we were binding and casting Lucifer, Japan went into technological development.
While we were doing the Duaa and speaking in tongues, Denmark went into education of her citizens.
While we were mounting big speakers in our places of worship, USA was mounting man on the moon.
After our prayers, God, being a wise God decided to reward us according to our labour.
Since those that went into industrialization, technology, infrastructural development, ICT, education etc had been rewarded accordingly. It's only wise God rewards us with our efforts in prayers.
That's why today, Nigerian Muslim Millioniares are competing in building Mosques and our pastors are competing in building the biggest churches. That's why there are more prayer houses and worship places than hospitals and schools. That's why people rush to prayer houses for medical and business solutions instead of hospitals.
That's why we don't do business proposals before jumping into business since we are going to back it up with prayers. And when such collapse, we blame devil.
That's why it's a sin to say anything negative about pastors and Imams.
That's why our pastors don't consider the opinion of engineers while building and blame devil when the building collapsed.
That's why faith in God replaces building pillars and when it collapsed we blame it on Lucifer.
That's why our pastors are making sure they plant Mosque and church branches instead of schools in every street in Nigeria.
That's why we always wait for God to do that which ability to accomplish He has already handed over to us.
That's why we want our teachers to labour on earth and come to heaven for their rewards.
Nigeria is a prayer loving, God fearing nation and the most selfish human being. Religion has taken the place of technology, infrastructure, education and all.
When we are traveling, we ignore all the necessary road requirements, servicing of our vehicles and pray. And, once we pray, we can put a half fit vehicle on the road and blame our step mother or mother in law if anything goes wrong.
That's why there are more people dying on our roads than wild life animals in the wilderness.
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