Monday, June 18, 2012

Jonathan’s Destiny Is To Bankrupt Nigeria –Pastor Bakare


Convener of the Save Nigeria Group, SNG,  Pastor Tunde Bakare addressed a press conference on Sunday in Lagos over the $620,000 bribery scandal involving Hon. Farouk Lawan and Mr. Femi Otedola and other issues affecting the nation.
Below is what the man of God said about President Goodluck Jonathan, Hon. Farouk Lawan and the Chairman of Zenon Petroleum, Mr. Femi Otedola:
“President Jonathan is on a mission to bankrupt and balkanise Nigeria... He is dancing to the drumbeat of destiny. His destiny is to bankrupt Nigeria. He has the full support of corporate cowboys and oil vultures. It is clear that Nigeria is a nation under divine judgment. We need a cleansing in this land and if we do not stand up now to do what we ought to do, there may not be 2015 for Nigerians.”

“Otedola gives the bribe and Farouk Lawan takes the bribe, both of them are criminals. But they cleverly said he (Otedola) contacted the State Security Service in order to give marked money.

“Where did they get the money from? Did the money come from government? These are oil vultures. What is the foundation of his riches; is it not corruption? Has Nigeria not been celebrating corrupt fellows? Corruption in Nigeria is now endemic.

“In a decent society, both Otedola and Lawan and all the people involved would be behind bars by now. Unfortunately, Lawan’s greed and naivety got him into a terrible mess. He had the opportunity of being a hero; he ended up a villain because of naivety and greed.”

“Revolution could happen in several ways because God will not come down; He will always use people. I want you to hear me loud and clear: I am not asking for anybody’s blood to flow because the God that I serve shed his blood for mankind.

“He does not take people’s blood. But whatever way God will deliver this nation as He did in Israel he must deliver us, else we are going through extinction. If the wicked will not relent; if they continue their evil ways, they will have themselves to blame when God’s fury comes upon them..."

No comments:

Post a Comment