
Tobi Adebayo
The senior pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming Of Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa, has said that Nigeria will never know peace as long as President Muhammadu Buhari remains in power.
Giwa said this in a statement released on Wednesday and accused Buhari of taking a position that did not belong to him.
The Pastor stated further that none of President Buhari’s offsprings stood a chance of ruling Nigeria again.
The statement read in part: “You can’t get happiness where you lost it. President Muhammadu Buhari got to power through a campaign of deceit, forgetting that no one can play God.
“The biblical Abimelech, the son of Gideon became king of Shechem, Israel through deceit and the wicked use of force by killing his brothers. He ruled Shechem for three years before a conspiracy arose against him. He commanded by force, murdered his opposition, and led in such a manner that even his subjects sought to overthrow him.
“Then, God sent an evil spirit to cause problems between Abimelech and citizens of Shechem. So, the citizens of Shechem turned against Abimelech.
“Surprisingly, a woman in Thebez killed Abimelech by throwing a small millstone that hit him on the head and cracked his skull.
“Let me warn President Buhari again to tread cautiously and listen to the cries of Nigerians. If not, Nigeria might witness what she never planned for. There can’t be peace where there is no justice and equity.
“President Buhari took the position that does not belong to him. I prefer a good name to silver and gold. The king who rules and protects his name and integrity leaves a good legacy behind.
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“After Buhari’s exit, can his son wake up and address Nigerians that he wants to become the president? I have never seen this kind of government before since I was born.
“President Buhari is a sociopath because of his lack of conscience. Does that make sense to you? You’re empowering criminals terrorizing innocent citizens but crucifying those who are fighting for their freedom?
“It takes the heartless person to act in such a way; A good leader listens and acts on the demands of his people. Either they like it or not, the will of God must prevail in Nigeria.
“God hates injustice, oppression and evil leaders. Sometimes, I wonder maybe some men of God in Nigeria who have refused to speak truth to power have different bibles aside from the Holy Bible that we read.
“This is not the time for prophecy, but time to look at those who are in power and tell them the truth. It’s time for all of us to speak in one voice and deliver God’s people from the hands of the wicked.”



