Tuesday, May 26, 2026

NO MORE SANCTITY FOR HUMAN BLOOD IN NIGERIA - ALADEKUGBE





The Archbishop of Ibadan Ecclesiastical Province and the Bishop of Ibadan North Anglican Diocese,His Grace, the Most Rev. Williams Oluwarotimi Aladekugbe has declared that there is no more sanctity for huma blood in Nigeria again, instead the politicians are concerned about winning 2027 general elections and dancing at political campaign rallies


The message was delivered during the peentecostal service at the Cathedral of St Peter Aremo, Ibadan on Sunday by Archbishop Aladekugbe 





"The level at which terrorism , banditry and kidnapping in Nigeria today is pushing the church and our youths to  edge adding that we don't have  words of calm for our youths again and this portends danger for our country Nigeria", the Cleric lamented


"We are grieved and pained about the brutal killings, kidnapping and terrorism by bandits and Fulani herdsmen going on in Nigeria unchecked due to infiltration and compromise by our political leaders which has discouraged investors from investing in our country and our brilliant and best brains to leave the country to seek for greener pastures in the other nations of the world where there is peaceful co -existence and human lives have value, the Archbishop further stressed 


The Archbishop seriously noted the killings of Nigerian soldiers, police men and other security operatives including our local hunters and vigilantes because of the obsolete fire arms they use compared with the surphiscated  modern guns in the hands of the terrorists adding that it is high time our political leaders wake from their slumber to save Nigeria from total collapse 


He finally pray the Almighty God to redirect the minds of the politicians governing us to remain focused on the security of life and property of the people

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