Monday, July 25, 2011
Shonekan decries Nigerians’ hypocrisy on religion
From Nigeria-
Former Head of State, Chief Ernest Shonekan, said weekend that it was unfortunate that Nigerians pretend to be the follower of Jesus Christ or Prophet Mohammed but shamelessly enjoy acts contrary to their teachings.
Shonekan, who spoke at the third session of the first synod of St. Luke’s Anglican Church, Sundaba, Kuje, Abuja, insisted that passing the buck would not make the country move forward, but doing the right things at the right time.
He said: “Are we true to the faith wherever we find ourselves; one of the things I have never ceased to be amazed of in Nigeria is how those who claim to believe in Jesus Christ or Prophet Mohammed, as the case may be, shamelessly relish in doing things that both Jesus and Prophet Mohammed would never approved of.
“Is it about corruption which I alluded to earlier or about not doing the work for which you are paid, whether in terms of quality, timeless, etc? Is it about tolerance of plurality? All around us, the omens are very depressing.”
The Bishop of Kubwa Diocese Anglican Communion Rt, Revd. Duke Akamisoko, said the potential endowments of the people of Nigeria, despite its diverse and infinite nature, had witnessed nothing but under-utilization as a result of indolence, negligence and adverse government policies.
More here-
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/07/shonekan-decries-nigerians-hypocrisy-on-religion/
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