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Buhari Can’t Confront Demons Battling Nigeria, What Osinbajo Must Do – Bishop

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The Presiding Bishop of Sufficient Grace Truth Christian Church, Okinni, Osun State, Rt. Rev’d Seun Adeoye, has asserted that Nigeria is ragging in battles against demons from the kingdom of darkness, stressing that President Muhammadu Buhari does not possess the spiritual capability to tackle it.

He called on the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo to immediately mobilise men of God across Nigeria to gather for prayers for the country, “maybe the Almighty will be merciful and help Nigeria”.

Naija News reports that Adeoye, the lead Bishop of Worldwide Anglican Church in Nigeria and spokesman of World Bishops Council, Africa chapter, stated this during a two-day programme tagged: ‘Children of Grace’, which commenced on Tuesday at Okinni.

The cleric, who spoke from the Book of 1 Samuel chapter 5, noted that just as Dagon had no answer to the Ark of the Covenant of God, President Buhari’s spiritual level cannot match Nigeria’s woes, adding that Nigerians should pray for the emergence of a man wise from the East to salvage the country in 2023.

According to him, “I am a man of prayers; God had told me to be before him for 100 days, and today marks 82 days. In the process of praying for my beloved country, I saw Nigeria ragging in battles against demons from the kingdom of darkness.

“But we have a weak leadership overwhelmed by those forces. I saw only Vice President Yemi Osinbajo trying to fight back.

“No war is won in the physical until it is won in the spiritual. No human weapons or human knowledge can defeat demonic powers. President Buhari places emphasis on the physical aspect, but Nigeria problem is far more than that.

“The man at the helm of affairs in Nigeria is the father figure of the country. He is expected to fight all battles at all fronts on behalf of the country, but Buhari’s spirituality is inadequate to tackle our problems.”

The Bishop urged Nigeria to start praying fervently too on the 2023 general election, because the country needs “a David, a man in the heart of God” to take over and lead a new Nigeria.

He noted that: “As it is, no one should think of any change until 2023. We will need to endure the present situation and pray for the emergent of a wise man from the East as our new president.

“Nigeria needs a leader with special grace; I mean a president who has God’s divine touch to help our country,” Adeoye concluded.