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Ruben Abati Explains Why The President Didn’t Say Amen To Anti Corruption Prayer by scopusng(m): 4:08pm On May 28, 2012
Abuja– Spokesperson for President Jonathan Ebele Goodluck, Mr Reuben Abati, has responded to accusations that Jonathan and members of his cabal refused to say amen to at this weekend’s democracy day Church Service when the preacher offered a prayerful curse against corruption amongst public officials.

Speaking to reporters, Mr Abati revealed aspects of protocol that are not widely known outside Government circles, and which would explain why Mr President and ministers didn’t say Amen to the prayer by Most Reverend Peter Akinola, committing corrupt politicians to the court of God.

According to him, it is a long standing presidential protocol that during Church or Mosque services, the President only offers a fixed number of amens or amis, as the case may be.

The Reverend had offered many prayers and demanded many amens prior to the contentious one, Abati explained, the result of which was that the day’s quota of amens had been used up.

“Why?” asked the spokesperson, “would President not say amen to a prayer against corruption?”

He advised preachers, pastors, imams etc, to familiarise themselves with government protocol and to also limit the length of their prayers and sermons.

“It is the same people accusing the President of not saying amen to anti-corruption prayer that would be accusing him of favouritism if he had broken with protocol and said more amens than is allowed by constitution,” Abati said.

http://www.wazobiareport.com/reports/Reuben-Abati-explains-why-The-President-didnt-say-Amen-to-Anti-Corruption-Prayer
Re: Ruben Abati Explains Why The President Didn’t Say Amen To Anti Corruption Prayer by scopusng(m): 4:11pm On May 28, 2012
So a fixed number of amens? na waooo, anyway God punish all of una.
Re: Ruben Abati Explains Why The President Didn’t Say Amen To Anti Corruption Prayer by scopusng(m): 4:16pm On May 28, 2012
The God we serve is supreme to governemnet protocol.Foolish people.
Re: Ruben Abati Explains Why The President Didn’t Say Amen To Anti Corruption Prayer by ibide(m): 4:27pm On May 28, 2012
Abati ? how many amen does the president has to answer ? Incase of future prayer . May be u ar new comer to nigeria church
Re: Ruben Abati Explains Why The President Didn’t Say Amen To Anti Corruption Prayer by chosen04(f): 4:37pm On May 28, 2012
Interesting!!!!!! . . . . . .

I think am seriously right to have stopped praying for this cursed entity called niGERia. . . .
Re: Ruben Abati Explains Why The President Didn’t Say Amen To Anti Corruption Prayer by Sam_Ikenna: 4:50pm On May 28, 2012
I can only say - WOW! Nigeria has a fixed amount of amen?
Re: Ruben Abati Explains Why The President Didn’t Say Amen To Anti Corruption Prayer by scopusng(m): 4:59pm On May 28, 2012
Sam_Ikenna: I can only say - WOW! Nigeria has a fixed amount of amen?

lol
Re: Ruben Abati Explains Why The President Didn’t Say Amen To Anti Corruption Prayer by OAM4J: 5:01pm On May 28, 2012

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