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Nigeria 2023: Obasanjo And His ‘Men Of Integrity’

Nigeria 2023: Obasanjo And His ‘Men Of Integrity’

Ahead of the 2023 general elections in Nigeria, the former President, Olusegun Obasanjo has stated that the country was in need of ‘men and women of integrity’ to make things better.

The elder statesman further expressed optimism that whatever the situation and condition was in the acclaimed Africa’s giant, all would be well with the country.

Obasanjo, who said this at a Global Crusade organized by the Deeper Life Bible Church in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital territory, and monitored online, Tuesday, 3rd April 2022, urged Nigerians to have faith in God.

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The erstwhile President, who just turned 85, stated that considering the situation of things, Nigeria and the entire world required God’s visitation, hence urging all children of God to seek His face for visitation.

“If you consider what is going on in our cities, our states, our country, our region of West Africa, our continent and indeed our globe, our world required crusade of this nature.

“Some people accused us, Christians of `religiosity’ without spirituality. Yes, that has been the position of the world even in the time of Jesus Christ, but should we lose hope? No.

“There is no time in the world that things have been bad that it is not the children of God that stood out,” he opined.

He went further to state that Noah stood out in his time and also Job, who God described as a man who feared God and shun evil and a man of great integrity.

“Nigeria needs such men of integrity at this present moment. I believe that because of these kinds of men and women of such virtue in Nigeria, God will open his eyes and have mercy on this country.

“Unless those who don’t want to be honest with themselves will say that all is well, but if we trust in God and believe in Jesus Christ all will be well. Children of God, whatever may be our situation, whatever may be the condition, let us have faith in God, and all will be well.” Obasanjo enjoined.

On his part, the General Overseer of the Church, Pastor Williams Kumuyi, who had earlier paid a visit to the former president, prayed to God to grant him many more years to contribute to the progress of the country.

Kumuyi stated that his earlier visit was to show respect to Obasanjo and to also invite him to the crusade where he could share his words of wisdom with the people and the global community.

The general overseer, in his message, opined that God had prepared complete dominion over the circumstances of the world through Jesus Christ, saying the only way to have complete dominion over problems and other circumstances was to live in holiness and consecration to God through Jesus Christ.

Obasanjo ought to define what he meant by ‘men and women of integrity’ in his speech that could best be described as a sermon. It’s time we use more words to buttress the literal meaning of our statements in respect of the impending era of leadership transition in Nigeria.

Meanwhile, Obasanjo should rather consider retiring from active politics. Though he remains an erstwhile president of Nigeria, it’s high time he thought it wise to honourably retire from the country’s political space.

I, and my likes, are no longer interested in listening to his sermon concerning how a leader should emerge in Nigeria. He and his likes should let Nigerians be, so they can make their collective choice in their right senses.

This is how he was given the opportunity to participate a few years ago and he ended up convincing Nigerians that Muhammadu Buhari was the messiah the country needed. But at the moment, he is the greatest antagonist to the present administration. Who is deceiving who?

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