I’m not silent on Nigeria’s problems – Pastor Adeboye replies Charly Boy, other protesters

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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has refuted allegations that he is silent on challenges facing Nigeria.

The respected pastor, who was reacting to a protest staged at the Redemption Camp on Monday, noted that he is committed to the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) who speak on behalf of the church in such a situation.

Charles Oputa, activist better known as Charly Boy, Eedris Abdulkareem, a musician, were among those who marched on Monday, accusing Adeboye of being silent on killings across the country.

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But a statement by Olaitan Olubiyi, public relations officer of the church, stated that, “The aforementioned Christian bodies had spoken on the issues of kidnapping, killing of Christians, herdsmen attacks and general insecurity in Nigeria and his position and that of the RCCG was not different from their expressed views,” he said.

“Adeboye who said that, to be quiet does not mean that you are silent, disclosed that he had made his views on the issues known to all the relevant authorities. He declared that very soon, Nigerians shall see that God answers prayers. He enjoined all to remain calm and maintain the peace.

“The RCCG leader had always called the congregation to prayers against kidnapping, bloodshed and general insecurity at the monthly all-night Holy Ghost Service held at the Redemption Camp.

“Pastor Adeboye led the congregation in supplication for God’s mercy on Nigeria after speaking on the negative consequences of bloodshed and inhumanity.”

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