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This is Sam Adeyemi stating contextually what Peter Obi said. Where was the smoke? The fact here is simple: vigil as an event may not tie directly to productivity but a nation whose audience thrives on deflecting responsibilities and accountability, to the ability of the supreme beings they serve... show more
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Don't know if theres a longer version of this video but it is important to point out five premises: 1. You started this clip with a lie @pst_iren .There are churches who hold vigils for 15 days, 30 days, 45 days. Ask around. If you want to circle around literal "everyday" as in 365 days per year, then it becomes a game of semantics. If a church organizes 30 days vigil, thrice a year - that is 25% of the entire year. 25% of anything is statistically significant, so the use of "everyday" is relationally relevant. Using gym appearances and friendship meetups as combative arguments is weak. Vigils run for about 6-7 hours, - nobody goes to the gym for 7 hours daily except it is their daily bread - no one meets up with friends daily, for 7 hours. Based on your argument, the only acceptable time for people to attend vigils in that frequency, is if it is their daily bread. 2. Peter Obi didn't demonize acts of devotion. He accurately described the laxity in our communal approach to productivity whilst pointing out indices, hence the "vigil" reference. Maybe, watch the entire clip? 3. In what capacity are you indirectly asking Peter Obi, if he has provided jobs for them? 4. Where was this energy when an official legislation for Sharia law floated publicly? Do you know it is still in reading? 5. Peter Obi isn't the problem of Nigeria. He raised a valid concern across multiple indices pointing out lazied approach to communal productivity. Egging the Christian polity in this manner has only one repercussion - "that base won't vote for him". The consequent repercussion wouldn't be his to bear, but of course it'll be good for the church, as there'll be more prayer points to raise.

I ask again, @pst_iren Where was the smoke for Sam Adeyemi? What has made Peter the outlier, the easier target. Or in your own words - what is the hidden bias? You purport to provide balance - since when did balance become a monoclonal rebuttal? What say ye to Sam?

You nailed it. If we critic most of the activities done in vigil you will realize that once the country is fixed, 90% if not 100% attendance will drop in some church. Thus proving @PeterObi right. @pst_iren just set the church for fresh dragging again. What a shame🤦🤦

@UnkleAyo see another pastor supporting @PeterObi position @pst_iren Please call this pastor out

They all know what they are doing. They get so pumped up at the mention of Peter Obi’s name, Mtchew

You dey mind that Agbako. I just dey watch am, even shame catch me. Instead of the Pst to tell his congregations about the importance of work instead of lazying around in church from morning till night waiting for God to throw manner for you above. False prophets everywhere.

Their problem against PO is that he's saying this during a Podcast

I love this man's teachings from A to Z

Pst Sam is the only real preacher in Nigeria

😂😂😂😂 kai..... U get plenty sense bro. Don't mind dem .....they know what they're doing.

Im not a Christian but the first time I listen to this man at daystar on nta was the eye opening I needed about religion in Nigeria, I wasn’t even 20 then.
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