Wednesday 29 October 2014

As Jonathan sermonises in Israel


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President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday said he could not rule out the possibility of committing errors while administering the affairs of the country. He spoke at an interdenominational church service with the theme ‘A day with Jesus for Nigeria in Israel’ held in Israel as part of his two-day pilgrimage to Jerusalem.

Comments:

Abiodun Adeniran: Jonathan should please spare us those religious talks and show us performance and results. Our political leaders have for too long manipulated the masses through insincere religious rhetoric. Being religious does not translate into godliness. In fact, if it were to be like the very ancient days, many of the Nigerian leaders in Israel presently on purported holy pilgrimage would have been visited by God on the spot.

Mushin Speaks: It will take a donkey’s years to correct the mistake in your government, Mr. President. Was the missing $20bn, which cannot be traced till date, a mistake? Was the Nigeria Immigration Service job recruitment strategy that claimed the lives of 15 graduates also a mistake? Yet the supervising minister for the NIS, Abba Moro is still the Minister of Interior. These instances are numerous, but posterity will judge you.

Anonymous: Why travel to Isreal (of course, with tax payer’s money) with such a large entourage just to attend an interdenominational service? What happened to the state cathedral in Aso Rock? Only God knows how many millions would have been wasted again on this parade of shame by shameless wolves that call themselves political and religious leaders.

Omo West: No one is infallible. We are born to make mistakes, but acknowledging our mistakes and moving to correct them should be paramount. Jonathan has promised to correct his errors and mistakes if he is re-elected in 2015. So my fellow Nigerians, let’s give him a chance.

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