NewsOnline reports that Prophet Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere, better known as Odumeje, has knocked political leaders and appointees over the state of Nigeria.
The cleric stated that the people were suffering because those in high offices neglected them while enriching themselves.
Odumeje, in a latest sermon, lamented that Nigeria is “going down every blessed day”, while other nations see its citizens “as nothing”.
The spiritual leader of Mountain of Holy Ghost Intervention and Deliverance Ministry also condemned the disenfranchisement of Igbos in Lagos.
On intimidation and attacks witnessed during the March 18 governorship and house of assembly election, he said the world “saw everything very clear”.
“Somebody will come out and say if you know you are Igbo man, don’t come here. If you cannot vote for this (person), don’t come here.
“Look at how brothers become enemies because of people doing their business, making us enemies because of their selfishness,” he lamented.
On governance, the church founder warned government officials to stop portraying themselves as leaders because they’ve failed.
“No 24 hours light, no good road, no security, you’re calling yourself a leader..stop that rubbish! You’re not a leader, you’re a disappointment.
“All the people occupying any seat from up to bottom, you’re supposed to be ashamed of yourselves, for calling yourself a leader.
“And every youth of this country, never keep quiet for your rights. No one owns this country,” Odumeje stressed.
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