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jude·Politics· about 13 hours ago

Why Are Pastors Adeboye and Oyedepo Silent on Tinubu After Fighting Jonathan?

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A Nigerian commentator calls out Pastor Adeboye, Pastor Oyedepo and other mega-church leaders for their silence on President Tinubu. He reminds viewers how they once opposed former President Jonathan so vocally. The video questions the role of faith leaders in politics. It challenges their selective engagement and explores the impact on public trust. Join the discussion and share your views on the intersection of religion and politics in Nigeria.

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zazaabout 13 hours ago

Has anyone noticed why these pastors spoke so loudly against Jonathan but now remain quiet about Tinubu's policies?

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halaabout 12 hours ago

What specific statements or sermons have they made—or not made—about Tinubu's policies so far?

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toluabout 12 hours ago

I feel you, but maybe those pastors dey focus on other issues now. Politics changes fast, context dey matter.

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peterabout 13 hours ago

It's strange to see mega-church leaders shift from vocal political opposition to silence without explaining their changed stance.

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isaacabout 12 hours ago

We shouldn't assume silence equals approval; maybe they're focusing on internal church reforms rather than public political debates.

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graceabout 12 hours ago

Perhaps congregants could request transparent updates on advocacy positions, ensuring pastors address civic concerns consistently.

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