DO NIGERIANS REALLY KNOW GOD / ALLAH? (Alternative version: DO
NIGERIANS REALLY WORSHIP GOD / ALLAH ?) Written by: Okonkwo Paulinus N.
kiridabo@yahoo.co.uk
I have been pushed to the wall by the things happening in Nigeria and I
am left with no choice than to ask this question. Please my dear
readers do not crucify me by labeling me an ‘’Anti- Christ’’, rather
take a deep breath to meditate on my points. However, I do not care if I
am called Anti-Christ or whatever because I have strong reasons for my
views. As part of introduction, it may be necessary to give you my
background details. I am a Nigerian born in the northern part of the
country, my parents are from the east and I had my university education
in the southwest. I am a Christian but not a fanatical one and things
must be logical to make sense to me. Above I mentioned that I have been
pushed to the wall, what are the things that pushed me to the wall? 1.
Does God make people leaders through election rigging?
Each time criminals rig elections in Nigeria and subvert the will of
the citizens, uninformed Nigerians will say that God has made the
criminals leaders, hence no one should challenge the leaders, and rather
one should pray for them. This belief is manifested both among Muslims
and Christians. I as a Christian do not share in this belief. In the
synagogue of Nazareth Jesus paraphrased His mission by quoting the
prophet Isaiah: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me; he has anointed me
to preach the gospel to the poor, and has sent me to heal the
broken-hearted, to bring deliverance to the captives, to give sight to
the blind, to set at liberty those who are bruised, to announce the
acceptable year of the Lord" (Lk 4:18-19).
We can see here a reference to the close relationship between the
mission to preach the Good News and the necessity to be alert to the
needs of our brethren relating to social and justice issues. At this
point I can summarize the missionary of Jesus Christ to be ‘’Peace and
Justice on earth, and Salvation hereafter’’. Based on the Biblical
backing: - • How can one reconcile the belief that God made people
leaders through rigging which involves outright filling of result sheets
without voting, adding of figures behind or in front of the authentic
figure as was done in Ekiti state, killing of people by using thugs and
even security agents? • How can God make somebody a leader who will
later loot a state treasury? • How can God make somebody a leader who
will assassinate others if they express contrary opinions? • How can God
make somebody a leader when the person does not possess the minimum
qualification specified in the constitution or electoral laws? Does it
mean then that God encourages forgery?
• How can God make someone a leader when He knows that the man will
bring poverty, diseases, sufferings and other afflictions to the people?
• How can God allow worst election to be held in Nigeria after people
claimed to have prayed in Churches and Mosques? 2. Are the
self-acclaimed men of God sincere? I wonder if anybody has ever thought
why so many Nigerians claim to be religious (both Muslims and
Christians) but still things are not working. I have on a given number
of times asked this question and I always get same stupid answer, ‘‘it
could have been worse’’. The answer is stupid in the sense that it
cannot be benchmarked with any best practice. Before the advent of the
so called born again syndrome and Pentecostal churches in Nigeria, the
crime rate was far less than now. I will illustrate my reasoning using a
mathematical model. If I superimpose two graphs: ’’ a plot of crime
rate versus time ‘’ and ‘’a plot of number of churches versus time’’, to
demonstrate that religion is playing any positive role, I expect to see
the two plots going in opposite directions. This implies that as the
number of churches increases so will the crime rate drop. However in
Nigeria situation it is opposite hence the so-called religious leaders
are only interested in material gains.
If this conclusion is not correct why the following: - • After the
fraud in 2007 called elections, why didn’t religious leaders condemn the
sham, the only exception was the Catholic Bishops conference of
Nigeria. • Pastor Enoch Adeboye explained that even though he spoke on
Obasanjo’s emergence as President and his re-election, he “kept quiet on
the third term,” because it ran contrary to the provisions of the 1999
Constitution. I think it is very dishonourable for a self-acclaimed man
of God to keep quiet when an issue that affects the well being of the
masses was being discussed. So much evil was committed in Nigeria
because of Obasango’s third term. Where is the justice, which was part
of the missionary of Jesus Christ? • While the Church in South Korea has
made an impact on the society, we cannot say the same of Nigeria
because our ministers would rather dine and wine with corrupt government
officials and stand before their parishioners to tell them how
important they are and how they met with the president of honorable this
and that, the very things the prophets of old condemned.
Nigerian ministers would rather carve out empires, build castles and
empires, ride on the latest Sport Utility Vehicles (SUV) made in
America; they call them Jeeps in Nigeria or take all sort of names. In
fact, it is no secret now that highly placed ministers do isolate
themselves, seeing themselves as supper ministers. They now call
themselves apostles or the apostolic leadership meeting. Of course, we
know that the real apostles were missionaries and not name seekers like
we see today [Rev. Suleiman Dankano, 2007] • Nigeria is the most
religious nation but with spiritually deficient and least godly people.
It was at the same Pentecostal church that their pastor, Akanni, INEC’s
Director of Finance and Supplies, acquired some seven billion naira. No
wonder, an American Pastor Benny Inn was defrauded and cried out that
his Nigerian hosts were 419 criminals [Religious , yet ungodly]. 3. What
does practical manifestation of knowing God entail? I am asking this
question because I have heard many people saying that Nigerians know God
or worship God more than Oyibos (white people).
They went further to claim that our people are even teaching the
white people about God / Jesus Christ. In their judgment knowing God in
Nigeria is manifested in the following ways: - • Preaching and
distribution of religious tracks on the streets. • Praying loudly in the
night and thereby disturbing your neighbours • Pasting of religious
stickers all over their cars • Having one hundred churches in a street. •
Saying ‘’bless you’’ to whoever cares to listen • Using religion to
practice nepotism in work places or in business arena However if I
compare a given town in Nigeria with a typical town in Europe, I can
come up with the following: - • Europeans do not know God but conduct
electioneering campaigns by sharing balloons and flowers while their
counterparts in Nigeria use AK47 and acids • In many places in Europe
people do not have window and door protectors while in Nigeria there is
even protectors on the ceilings • Corrupt people in Europe are usually
tried and jailed while in Nigeria they are given national awards and
they sit in the front row in the churches provided they pay their
tithes. • Europeans who do not know God have provisions for the poor
people and there are adequate provisions for the disabled people.
In Nigeria the self acclaimed men of God drive SUVs while the
majority of the church members are dying of hunger. This reminds of my
friend who attended a church service and at the end, he had no money to
transport himself home because they were asked in the church to dip
their hands into their pockets and to remove anything called money.
Immediately this was done, smart guys came around with polyethylene bags
to collect the whole money. My friend and others were promised that God
will double it hundred fold. To the best of my knowledge nothing has
been doubled, talk less of hundred folds. • In Nigeria the self
acclaimed men of God use heavy security to protect themselves against
people whom they have cheated or their rivals because they are in
personal business. I am not sure if anybody has asked why the Catholic
Bishops or Cardinals who control larger flocks compared to the
Pentecostal pastors do not use security or live life of affluence? Jesus
Christ or his apostles never had security. • Europeans do not know God.
Why are their countries better planned than Nigeria? Why do many self
acclaimed men of God now acquire properties in Europe and spend a lot of
time there to enjoy themselves because of good amenities. What have the
so called men of God done to enthrone genuine democracy in Nigeria?
Without genuine democracy, we cannot have a meaningful development. 4.
Can God do everything for Nigeria? I am asking this question because I
have observed that Nigerians ascribed everything to God. Sometime ago I
went to an ATM machine belonging to GTB to cash some money and found out
that the machine was not functioning. I was very annoyed and was
walking away when the security man told me that God will help the
machine to function the next day. I told the guy that the functioning of
the machine has nothing to do with God, rather a manifestation of human
failure.
Also one day I took a public transport and immediately the journey
took off, prayer warriors started casting and binding against frequent
road accidents, which they claim were being caused by the people in
secret society. I was dumb founded at their ignorance when the roads
have potholes coupled with vehicles having worn out tyres. The
mechanical parts of some of the vehicles are almost falling apart and
once the vehicles hit major pothole, the next event is accident. Nobody
is looking at this angle and I do not believe that prayer can solve this
problem. Also I do not believe that God will come down to solve our
problems. In my opinion I think that God is not fair to some countries.
He gave us so much that we cannot think again. God gave us so many
things: - Mineral resources both solid and fluidized ones, good weather,
good vegetation and energetic human resources. It is left to Nigerians
to say enough is enough to bad rubbish.
Conclusion: I will conclude this write up by saying that we should
make religion to wear human face by ensuring that it brings justice and
peace on earth. We should learn to ask questions about things happening
around us. We should not allow selfish people to turn us to morons. In
2003 general elections, some selfish people used religion to campaign
against Muhammadu Buhari claiming that Obasanjo was a born again
Christian and that Buhari will Islamize us. Today we are in a mess for
propagating falsehood and I hope people have learnt lessons. Finally to
achieve success we should do 90% work, then 10% prayer. Let us always
ask ourselves why is Nigeria not progressing upon the amount of prayers,
which people claim to be offering. We should not be complacent about
Nigeria affairs, challenge your religious leaders when they go astray.
During elections, let us make sure that we vote and equally protect our
votes. We should challenge election riggers, praying alone cannot stop
them. Let us remember that what we make Nigeria is what it will be. Do
not worship money in your churches. Do not respect people who live above
their income, go ahead and report them to EFCC, even if EFCC will not
act upon it.
References Pastor Adeboye, E.(2007) ‘’Obasanjo avoided me during
third term bid’’ ‘’The Punch25/06/2007’’ [Online] Available from:
http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art20070625247159
[Religious, yet ungodly] [Online] Available from:
http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/onabule/2007/today-3-aug-2007.htm
[Rev. Suleiman Dankano, 2007] ‘’Pastor Enoch Adeboye’s Prophetic
Fallacies’’ [Online] Available from:
http://www.gamji.com/article6000/NEWS7612.htm
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