Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Sunday enjoined Christians to
participate actively in politics, saying they should not leave the
nation’s governance to those he described as “evil ones.” Obasanjo, who
spoke in Abeokuta, Ogun State, warned Christians against being
indifferent towards politics.
“I want to say here that Christians should participate in politics. We should not leave politics in the hands of the evil ones who cannot offer this country any good.”
The ex-President told the congregation at the fifth anniversary
thanksgiving service of the Chapel of Christ the Glorious King, a
religious arm of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, that they
should not shy away from partisan politics for the good of the entire
country.
In his sermon, former president of the Nigerian Baptist Convention, Dr.
Ola Akande, described Obasanjo as a rare and special gift to
Nigeria. He said that the likes of Obasanjo usually came once in a
generation.
The cleric said, “I have been a spectator of the many ups and downs of the life of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo across the years. There is no doubt that I am his elder brother. During our times together, I came to know a miracle about him, and that this is a special man that God has given to our current or contemporary Nigerian generation. Such a gift comes once in a while.
“Believe me; you do not pray for such a gift from God. God just decides what he wants to give mankind, and He does it. When He does it He gives the gift to our generation through a very, very poor family.”
The cleric said, “I have been a spectator of the many ups and downs of the life of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo across the years. There is no doubt that I am his elder brother. During our times together, I came to know a miracle about him, and that this is a special man that God has given to our current or contemporary Nigerian generation. Such a gift comes once in a while.
“Believe me; you do not pray for such a gift from God. God just decides what he wants to give mankind, and He does it. When He does it He gives the gift to our generation through a very, very poor family.”
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