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Thursday, 23 October 2014

Human parts on sale ahead 2015 election — Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor Raises Alarm




PRESIDENT of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, has taken a swipe on fetish politicians, who have began to trade in humans parts for diabolical purposes ahead 2015 general elections.
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He said such politicians were the ones troubling the peace, progress and existence of the country, but would soon meet their waterloo.

The cleric made these submissions on Wednesday, at the Thanksgiving Service for Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan’s 60 birthday, held at the First Baptist Church, Warri, Delta State.


He described the challenges of the country as foundational in nature, wrongly laid by the country’s forefathers, adding that he was sad seeing educated Nigerians turning to diabolism, in spite of its evil implications.

Speaking on “Thanksgiving,” taken from 2Cor. 9:11-12, he warned politicians, who were already engaging themselves in burying cows and human heads in order to win the coming 2015 elections to desist from the act, saying they have already lost in the elections.

“People are burying cows, human heads because of election. You wey go school? Wetin dey do you sef? Dem take white chalk, red chalk rub you? You don lose already. You are troubling Nigeria,” the CAN president stated in pidgin.

Oritsejafor, who prophesied that Uduaghan would spend another 60 years on earth, God’s willing, said Nigeria was a place, where wicked people do things with impunity, where “we turn white to black and black to white.”

Perhaps making allusion to the spurious allegation against him over the aircraft saga in South Africa recently, the former president of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), said wicked people in the country usually hung evil on the necks of the innocent.

He frowned at the hardship many innocent Nigerians were going through, admonishing the rich to alleviate the suffering among Nigerians.

“There are people suffering for what they did not do. Some are enjoying what they did not work for. Living a life without God is wickedness,” he admonished.

Responding, Governor Uduaghan, while giving testimonies about his diamond jubilee, said his testimonies were numerous, but could only be summarised in the song of ace gospel singer, Frank Edwards, “Lord You Reign.”

Source: Tribune 

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