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Friday 14 November 2014

'All is not well with Nigeria' Catholic Bishops say as they meet with GEJ

The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, a body of Nigerian priest, paid a visit to Pres. Jonathan yesterday at the State House to express concern over increasing attacks by Boko Haram members in the North East. 

The groups president and Archbishop of Jos diocese, Bishop Ignatius Kaigama, who spoke with newsmen after their closed door meeting with President Jonathan, said they were at the state house to talk about lack of security in Nigeria and find out what the government is doing about it...


"We feel that things are not right. Territorially, our land is being taken away; the people we look after are displaced, their homes, their villages and towns are captured and they are internally displaced, being refugees in their own land.

We thought this is not right. We have families that are just stranded. We thought that the President should know. As Catholics, we have laid a good structure for relief and taking care of such situation, we want the government to collaborate with us. We just wanted to remind him of things he already knows, there was nothing we said that was new, we just wanted to lay emphasis and we wanted him to know we are concernedThe President is already doing his bit; he has assured us that he is on top of the situation"
Bishop Kaigama argued that although muslims have also been killed during the various attacks, the primary aim of Boko Haram is to wipe out Christianity and islamiatize Nigeria
"When we admit that some Muslims are also targeted, we want to believe that the principal aim and concern of Boko Haram is to eliminate Christianity and pave the way for total Islamization of the country" he said

60 comments:

  1. Indeed all is not well.
    But all will be well

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    1. Nigeria deserves a leader like Jonathan. Everything about the guy is dumb (his look, his wife & his stupid dress). Any nation with smart & intelligent citizens will not allow a person like GEJ to even run for a LG chairman talkless of a state Gov. How can Nigerians allow this guy to even think of running again? In Bayelsa where he came from, those people are lazy, drunk and all they know is getting 14, 15 years old girls pregnant. Nigerians are truly idiots.

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    2. U just de rant like "idiot" since...were you impregnated within d bracket...calm down & don't insult people...stop playing d sophisticated/quintessential moron! U know "too much" abt Bayelsa!

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    3. U are a fool

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    4. Anonymity, infact u r d idiot here.. Stupid u calling Nigerians idiot.. thunder fire dat ur dirty mouth

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    5. Anon 2:21, I totally agree with you. I mean, it's sad to see that he's even thinking of running again!!!! I mean, even a 2 year old guy know HE'S not a leader- at all. Wts more scary is the fact that he might win- no credible opponent to contest against him... sad n scary

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  2. They cant islamatise nig...
    Jst a little action from d govt will bring dem to an end

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    1. Google abuja declaration 1989 and see dey really want to wipe out christianity

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  3. like GEJ has time or a listening ear. Ruben and that Reno will soon release one rubbish statement now.

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  4. e bete oo make dem tell am for wea im go hear cos dia-ris GOD ooooooo
    innocent souls are prerishing while dia family dey jolly hmmm u beta repent all of una politicians i dey talk ooo N evil ppl dem before una roof go start dey leak
    lill is enof for a wise.

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  5. God is in control..

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  6. They no know? Them tell them say GEJ no know say the country dey upside down?! They know, the country favor them as e scatter like this. Our democracy na democracy wey dey operate on fear!

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  7. They don't mince words when they talk.
    All is not well with our country,no need downplaying it.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. Govt is rather at the bottom of the situation than on top.Their visit wont change anything coz GEJ's focus is on 2015

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  9. Yes o! All is not well. Sometimes I just feel Nigeria is cursed.


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  10. There was a Country called Nigeria where President OBJ's voice alone was enough to dislodge the militants and fundamentalists. Baba tried to advise his boy, GEJ but was shouted down. Is there still a C in C in this country?

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  11. All isn't well atall! So many things are wrong which are not hidden. But you can contribute in any little way.."Start from Your home". Eph 5:25. BishopDammy#

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  12. All isn't well atall! So many things are wrong which are not hidden. But you can contribute in any little way.."Start from Your home". Eph 5:25. BishopDammy#

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  13. Nice move by the priests. Respect

    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  14. may god have mercy on our souls and on Nigeria as a nation.

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  15. You all know that Bishop are not APC.The Fools supporting Jonathan knows that all is not well with Nigeria.mcheww

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  16. Hian! Linda! "Ismati..... Wetin
    Anyway back to the gist,, if only christians in Nigeria could be as united as the catholics, by d way I'm not a catholic and i do not agree with some of their ways of worship, but c'mon i respect their unity. GEJ should up security measures oooo. This killings no be here. We in yhe shout are relaxed. The plan of these devils is for the whole Nigeria!.....auzylicious

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    1. I see u must find a way to display your stupidity.when you say Christians should unite "as Catholics" I wonder how u got to pass through primary six exam.you should also wonder why Winners Chapel warship as one and see Bishop David as their over all daddy.u see my friend people like u are the problem we facing today.and to Yall thinking catholic is some different body or religion from what your pastor preaches.u fools,the almighty God condemns u.u are warned.WE ALL ARE ONE IN CHRIST.

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  17. since the so called CAN president is busy romancing corruption, How do u expect him to do this. My Bishops, thanks for speaking on our behalf.

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  18. This man is right ooo ... I want to beg you all to google "Abuja declaration 1989" ... Please check it please ... God bless Nigeria .

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  19. no go work for them, all this APC people he no go work. i no say all the APC na Boko Haram. my GOD go show all this apc,

    In JESUS Mighty name, We pray Father destroy Boko Haram(APC), all their sponsors and supports before the end of this month.

    APC YOU GO SEE

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    1. Not everyone cares for brown envelope, the bishops are only playing their spiritual role as shepherds of God's people. It didn't start today, pls reflect on ur thoughts before they become words.

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    2. I can see how foolish you are.but I really wonder how a young man like u could be so down.you really think they getting bribed?why dint you ask ur self the possibilities first,why bishops would dress up and go for a bribe at this crucial time before posting this nonsense.morals is what you children lack,be very careful o,God should not be mocked

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  21. Religion is a b**ch. Religion is behind most of the conflicts in the world. Christians caused enough havoc in their day ( the Crusades, the Inquisitions, witch-huntings, etc) now its the turn of muslims. If you have to fight and kill to protect your God, then I guess He must be a very weak and sorry fellow and that says it all!

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  22. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Nothing new here.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  23. Jona is on top ofthe situation nd see how d country is........I wonder how Nigeria wud av bn if he was below d situatn

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  24. They will not succeed in Jesus name

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  25. yes ooooo they nailed it. their ultimate aim is to wipe out Christians and islamize Nigeria but God pass them and will not allow them. reason buhari and his likes will no longer be president of Nigeria.

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  26. Not just in Nigeria as a nation, even in our family as an institution. Engr Emy

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  28. Good move. May God see us through.

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  29. True talk. Islamization of our country on their minds.

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  30. These Religion Leaders are the Problems of Nigeria. If you cant believe this, you are more likely to believe the colour of the 'red' blood cells...

    When God gives you a platform and you use it for pushing this kind of 'political'message as these men has done here, it is tantamount to wasting God's resources. This is a clear case of the corruption of the mind that is sweeping across this nation. It is a big shame and unfortunately the Nigerian Church does not know it, that is why it is dancing like this in public. Why are we using the platform of a gospel that set others free to bind ourselves in a rot? Think Nigeria , think.

    **Before you criticize, Google the words 'FRENCH REVOLUTION' and feast yourself with good knowledge!!

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    1. "Waste" in what sense? Are they supposed to keep mute and criticize from behind and then come to his face and tell him all is well with the country? By the way, I know what french-revolution was, it was about a people fighting against slavery in the name of religion, it has got nothing to do with what we' re experiencing today.

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  31. Thank God for Catholic Bishops, the President should be re-informed that things are indeed bad in Nigeria. Unlike their counterparts in CAN & PFN who choose to butt-lick the Presidency, Oritsejafor especially.

    Was in Nigeria a couple of weeks ago and honestly I had to run back to my base. Ife amaro kwuru in my home country. Living in fear everyday. God bless Naija still.

    **Ooni of LIBers in Diaspora**

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  32. exactly, that z their aim but God will not allow that.

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  33. I have always supported the Govt of GEJ but at this crucial time, our president is not on top of his game. I understand the politics behind all these but as the General commander in chief of armed forces, putting an end to Boko should be easy through equipping them, disabling those connected/sponsoring them.
    I pray he steps up his game.

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    1. Hello, u don't have the resources of the President of Nigeria nor any counter-terrorism training (I'm guessing)... Yet even u have a theory on how to curb the bloodshed. So I guess my question to u is "when exactly do u feel ur prayers will be answered?"... Perhaps after a few more thousands have died or been displaced?
      If he had any "game" to step up (or had any interest in stepping it up) I believed he would have.
      Definition of madness is doing the same thing over and over again, and each time expecting a different result.

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  34. just passing though, and i see black in the middle of white

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  35. We don't need a herbalist to tell us that, even the blind can see it clearly that all is not well with our dear nation #onelovefromSnow#

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  36. I will keep saying it again and again,"only God can save Nigeria".Respect to the Catholic Bishops and priests but notifying GEJ won't solve the problem.Notifying God can through incessant prayers and fasting.By His grace,this is a story we will definitely be telling our children some day.God bless Nigeria.

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  37. I just love Catholic church. I love the fact that they don't beat around with words. Just saying... if only visits like this were more from the clerics... Am a Presbyterian by the way!!!

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  38. There;s no commander in chief in this country cos obviously that title has become only ceremonial.
    Secondly, could we stop being such foolish jerks in this country? Why do we carry religion on our head for no good reason? I am a Christian and I always tell people, religion is different from having a relationship with God. Why do we mix both up in this country? You mean to tell me that your religion is greater than a fellow human being or better than another human life. Jesus said the greatest of all commandments is LOVE. Love God & Love your fellow human being as you love yourself.
    Here,people would carry religion on top their heads and not even give a damn about fellow human beings. Enough of this whole rag-tales of "boko haram wants to islamize Nigeria"...that shitty story is dividing us more than it's helping us.
    It doesn't matter what boko haram wants, they are just enemies of our nation and so by every means necessary we must destroy them. These things just keep showing that we lack people with genuine leadership characters in this country cos most Nigerians always attach to a side sentimentally to the detriment of us being one team.
    If I were president, I would send a bill to the senate to make religious propaganda of any sort highly punishable...whether Christian or Muslim. Preach in your Church or Mosque & leave the other people to also preach and enjoy their faith. Any attempt to ridicule any faith by any means would have you punished heavily.

    God Bless Nigeria. Amen.

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    1. Thank you. God bless you too

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  39. Befor nko who doesn't knw all isn't well..dey shuld act up and stop hostin meetings like flies

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