The General Superintendent of the Deeper
Life Bible Church, Pastor William Kumuyi, has said that God will not
allow Nigeria to break up in 2015.
He said that regardless of the political
tension, insecurity and predictions that Nigeria would break up in 2015,
the country would not be dismembered.
He spoke on Tuesday during a media
briefing for the commencement of the Deeper Life Bible Church three-day
crusade at Eiyenkorin in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.
He advised against utterances and acts that could divide the country, saying that God’s purpose is for Nigeria to remain united.
He stated that there would be life
transforming encounters with God, adding that God would lift the burden
of people during the crusade.
Kumuyi said, “Sometimes people
misunderstood the power of prophecy and there are people who will make
negative pronouncements. Pronouncements are not necessarily prophecies.
Every utterance on Nigeria breaking up is a pronouncement made from
observations and not prophecies.
“I believe those who made those
pronouncements based on some things they see or feel should say ‘they
feel Nigeria may break up’ and not that God said that. Because if God
could hear the voice of only Moses and spared Israel and they still
exist over 3,000 years after, then God loves Nigeria and would not allow
it to break up.
“God has a purpose for Nigeria. When
people talk of division, the truth is that once you start the process,
it never ends. Once you say, ‘people in the North, go your way and those
in the South, go your way,’ there are other people who will also rise
up to say they too want to go their own way even within you. You know
what happened in the 1960s; several sides will begin to be asked to go
away but I know that God has a purpose for bringing Nigeria together and
we shall remain one.”
Kumuyi also advised the electorate to elect leaders based on competence rather than on sentimental considerations.
He added that leaders should not be
elected necessarily because of their religious or ethnic cleavages but
should be elected based on their ability to deliver dividends of
democracy and good governance to the people.
He urged the electorate to evaluate the manifestoes of political parties and politicians and vote wisely and rightly.
He also called on Nigerians to be
committed to nation building, adding that the Federal Government and the
security agencies should continue in their efforts to address
insecurity and other violent crimes in the country.
He also urged Nigerians and clerics to continue to pray to God to intervene and bring an end to insecurity in the country.
The cleric also advised Nigerians to
avoid destructive criticisms, adding that people should appreciate the
positive impacts of their leaders and offer constructive criticisms.
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