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Those clamouring for Sharia law for the Southwest will drop dead -PFN President

The president of the Pestecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) and founder of Sword of the Spirit Ministries, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, has condemned those championing the planned implementation of Sharia law in Southwest states of the country, saying that they will drop dead.

Bishop Wale Oke’s statement is a direct response to the position of a group identified as the Muslim Congress, which had submitted a memo to the Senate Committee, proposing the implementation of Sharia in the southwest region at the zonal public hearings on constitutional amendments on Wednesday,

The Muslim group had irked many in the Southwest when it proposed the implementation of Sharia in the Yoruba-speaking Southwest to cater to its Muslim population.

However, during a sermon at his church on Wednesday, the Bishop said that President Buhari is suffering from extreme fatigue and has lost touch with reality and urged the government to direct its efforts towards solving the mounting problems of the nation.

He warned those pushing the ‘Fulani agenda’ to drop it or else they will drop dead. He also maintained that Sharia law will not be imposed in the Southwest, saying that some people are pushing Nigeria to the brink of war with their clamour for the implementation of Sharia in the Southwest.

He said that some Nigerians are using the ongoing constitutional review being carried out by the Senate to create religious confusion in the Southwest because the hijab controversy did not work in Kwara State.

”Some unscrupulous lawmakers, with all the mirages of problem we have in Nigeria; insecurity, Boko Haram kidnapping and the economy on a free fall as if the government is not in control; debt of Nigeria skyrocketing and they want to use amendment of the Constitution to propose introduction of Sharia to all the Southwestern states of Nigeria.

”Tell them I am in the South West and there is no way for sharia here. It Is like we have an absentee President. Give credit to President Buhari, he has served Nigeria all his life but the man is suffering from extreme fatigue and he is out of touch with reality.

”Nigeria is never as divided as this and the people that he surrounds himself with are doing a very horrible job. Those close to him are not helping him.

“They are playing the Fulani agenda and it will not work. They are pushing Nigeria to the brim of war. There shall be no war in Nigeria in Jesus name. We send the war back to their homes and family in the name of Jesus.

”They are pushing Nigeria to the point of breaking apart, by the mercy of God Nigeria will not break. God has an agenda for Nigeria, and it will fulfill destiny. Those wanting war for Nigeria and are pushing a sectional agenda, wanting to create trouble God will give them trouble.

”I invoke trouble upon their life, home and I invoke peace upon Nigeria. God will give us peace even if it means removing the trouble makers, God will give us peace. Tell them to drop the agenda otherwise they will begin to drop dead.

”We have lived together in harmony in the South West, Christians and Muslims for decades. I grew up in a village where when the Muslims are celebrating the Christians will join them in celebration, and when the Christians are celebrating the Muslims celebrate too.

”In the same family you will find Muslims and Christians living together peacefully. So they see that the hijab thing in Kwara State has not worked. They now want to create religious confusion in the South West? it will not work. We won’t keep quiet,” he said.

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