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Closer to Religion, Farther from God By Festus Edovia

When Religious Activities Increase but Humanity Loses Direction

by Festus Edovia
May 28, 2026
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Mankind may deceive itself, but it can never deceive God. Sadly, religion has gradually evolved into a commercial enterprise in many parts of society, especially in Nigeria. In some cases, the line between certain politicians and religious leaders has become increasingly blurred.

 

It is troubling that politicians accused of looting public resources are often celebrated in worship centres because of the large donations they make from questionable wealth. Some are given special recognition, front-row seats, and public praise, while ordinary citizens continue to suffer from poverty, insecurity, unemployment, and hardship. Even more disturbing is how some self-acclaimed spiritual leaders suddenly begin to “see visions” or offer prophetic endorsements in favour of powerful politicians after benefiting from their generosity. This reality raises serious moral concerns about the state of religion and leadership in society.

 

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Across the country, insecurity continues to spread, banditry terrorizes communities, and economic hardship deepens daily. Yet many religious leaders remain silent on these pressing national issues. Instead of speaking truth to power and defending justice, some appear more interested in political alliances, material benefits, and predicting electoral victories for wealthy politicians.

 

How did society get to this point?

One painful contradiction is that many schools and institutions built with offerings, tithes, and donations from poor worshippers have now become too expensive for the same people who sacrificed to establish them. The masses contribute faithfully in the name of religion, yet they are often excluded from enjoying the benefits of the institutions their sacrifices helped build.

 

Ironically, the religions introduced to Nigeria by foreign missionaries are now being exported back to Europe and other parts of the world, yet genuine godliness and moral discipline continue to decline at home. Religious activities have increased dramatically, but honesty, compassion, integrity, and accountability appear to be fading from public life.

 

There was a time in Nigeria when trust and honesty still carried value. In many communities, a farmer could harvest yam and leave it on the farm without fear of theft. Today, such an act would likely result in immediate loss. This reflects how deeply moral values have deteriorated despite the rapid growth of worship centres and religious gatherings.

 

Nigeria must honestly reflect on where things began to go wrong. Religion without righteousness cannot build a healthy nation. A country filled with churches and mosques but lacking justice, accountability, compassion, and integrity is only deceiving itself.

 

True spirituality should transform both individuals and society for the better. It is time for Nigerians to move beyond religious appearances and return to genuine morality, honesty, responsibility, and the true fear of God.

 

Written by Festus Edovia, ANIPR, FICM

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