Sunday, 24 November 2013

Pentecostal pastors go to white garment churches for spiritual powers – Primate Ayodele

Primate Babatunde Ayodele, General Overseer of INRI
Evangelical Spiritual Church, Lagos, bares his mind on the
proposed National Conference, Nigeria's fate in the hands of
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in 2015, the leadership of the
Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, airplane crashes and
the crisis rocking the polity. Excerpts:

Is there any spiritual undertone to airplane crashes in
Nigeria?

There is. When there is a cleansing for the whole nation, then
the aviation sector will be calm. For now, there are still going
to be troubles in the sector and some ministers will be
removed from the cabinet. I could see some averted plane
crashes, but still, I advise that the air force and police watch
their aircraft very well. The presidential fleet should also be
guarded against technical faults.

Nigerians do not respect God, that is why the Dana plane
crash occurred the other time despite warnings from God.

That also is exactly what is affecting this government. There's
going to be a lot of political turmoil in the polity. Governor
Rotimi Amaechi particularly has to be very careful because
they want to ground him politically; they want to rubbish him.
He also should manage his court cases well. Kwara State's
Bukola too should manage his court cases so they are not used
against him. Akpabio and Presidency will face challenges.

The seven governors in the New Peoples Democratic Party-
nPDP- will come back to

PDP; they're just wasting their time. The All Progressive
Congress, APC, will be a strong opposition but it will not be
able to overthrow the PDP in 2015.

In the end, where are these leading us; will they work in our
favour as a nation?

Nigeria needs a lot of prayers to avert dangers ahead. I've said
it several times that Nigeria is going to break. Even this

National Conference will take us nowhere! Kidnapping for
instance has come to stay! Government will only do its best
but it is coming to the South-west as well. Before Nigeria
splits however, we need prayers to sustain the country and end
disasters. The problem is that we have a president who has
turned deaf hears to the word of God. AndCAN is
unfortunately nothing to write about.

You just said the national confab will lead us nowhere while
most people seem optimistic about it…

There will be elections in 2015. However, the National
Conference is a mere waste of resources and time because
nothing will come out of it. Even when decisions are taken at
the end of the conference, they will not be executed. When
the time comes for a genuine National Conference, you will
see the signs and be convinced. But this particular conference
has a lot of political undertones which I will not disclose
because I am speaking as a prophet, not a political analyst. I
therefore want to rename it a 'corrupt national conference'.

But is Jonathan the best candidate for 2015?

Jonathan's second term will cause some problem in this
country. I see republics coming out. Mind you, may have
more pipeline explosions and bombing is not over. Jonathan is
not fighting Boko Haram the way he is supposed to fight it!

The truth is, Boko Haram is more spiritual than physical and
until the sect is weakened spiritually, it will not go.

Are you indirectly advising Jonathan to step down since
you've said his second term will not be fantastic?

If I say he should step down, he will not listen. So, I will let
him go and see the consequences. The only way forward is to
consult God. By a very slim chance, he will get his second
term, but that second term will not be fantastic.

Where exactly has CAN gone wrong?

They go to Mr.President every now and then, why can they
not advise him on what to do and what not to do? Truth is
bitter but you have to say it! CAN is political! Ayo
Oritsejafor is not operating as CAN but as a Christian
politician. CAN is blindfolded and there is no leadership in it.

That's why we're getting so many things wrong in
Christendom.

CAN doesn't know how many churches we have in the
country, it has not created any youth empowerment or pastors'
empowerment. CAN should be scrapped. Christianity is not
how rich you are but how well you've been able to touch the
lives of others. CAN should employ not less than 20,000
youths and should do something about women, widows. The
truth is: Ayo Oritsejafor is a politician and not a pastor. If
any white garment church should invite Ayo, he won't go!
We need somebody who is more vibrant as CAN leader.

What if he is turning down their invitations because he
doesn't see them to be genuine?

Is he God to say a church is not genuine? Any man who does
that is not a pastor! It's not your right to say you are holy!
But the Bible says God has blessed us with the spirit of
discernment…

Can Ayo see? Is he a prophet? How can he tell me his spirit
discerns? White garment churches are among the best
worldwide! That's why you see influential men and women
going to them for prayers! Why don't they remain in their
Pentecostal churches? Even pastors from Pentecostal churches
go to white garment churches to consult privately and get
spiritual powers. I am a godfather to many Pentecostal
churches but I have no godfather! God is my only father in the
Lord!

Via: Vanguard

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