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Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Rapmoney(m): 9:59am On Apr 03, 2017
Just recently, we have seen countless posts and articles on why Pastor David Ibiyiomie isn't acting like a Christian or why he should stop 'persecuting' the blogger, Kemi Olunloyo, a woman well known for her frequent defamation of people's character (a crime under the law) and her 'garage journalism' all in the quest to be famous.

Firstly, we should see Pastor Ibiyiomie as a bonafide citizen, a Nigerian, before we take a look at his religious background. He is a Nigerian like every other Nigerian who is entitled to protected rights as eshrined in our constitution. It amazes me that many folks talk about fundamental human rights, yet see everything wrong in punishing people found to have defamed the character of others and criticize the victims when they pursue their rights through legitimate means..

Defamation of people's character is against the law, whether we like it or not. Anyone who feels his character has been defamed is free to seek redress in law courts. It is not out of place. We should stop hiding under religious doctrines to support character defamation in Nigeria. Things like this are not condoned in saner climes. When you say or write negative things about people and accuse them of doing something evil, you must have concrete evidence. Character defamation is not and has never been a comedy or joke! Such things can cause damages and crises in the homes or organizations of victims. Now, we talk of forgiveness? Why did Ananias and his wife, Sapphira die when it was said they told a lie? Why weren't they forgiven by God and the apostles as we have been told in the Bible? Irrespective of our different religions, you cannot separate the laws of the land from the citizens. Even Jesus recognized the laws of the state as at then when he paid taxes to the Roman government. In essence, the law should be allowed to take its course irrespective of our religious doctrines.

Most of these folks castigating Pastor Ibiyeomie never cared to caution Kemi Olunloyo when she was busy writing stuffs about people where there was no concrete (even soft) evidence. The hypocritical nature of many Nigerians has come to play again. How many articles did we read cautioning Ms Olunloyo when she was writing what she wrote? Now, we are seeing floods of posts and articles on social media condemning the pastor on his stand. Sincerely speaking, being a Christian does not mean one should not exercise his or her fundamental rights; it does not mean one should condone character defamation. How many of us do ask if Kemi Olunloyo had any evidence to prove her claims as at when she wrote about the pastor. I am not speaking as a religious person; I am speaking as a Nigerian citizen who is much aware that citizens possess fundamental rights which they should enjoy. I don't know Pastor Ibiyiomie personally and I have never been to his church before. I am not one of those who shout "judge not" or see pastors as saints. What I am saying in essence is that Nigerians should stop criticizing the man because he decided to take a stand that would see that his rights are protected by the law. What is the essence of a crime when there is no punishment?

Kemi Olunloyo deliberately defamed a citizen's character. That is the fact; whether it involves a pastor, magician, juju priest or a Bhudda whorshipper is irrelevant here. She should face whatever punishment the law dishes to her. Let it serve as a lesson for others who defame the character of others, especially, on social media, as a thing of joke or to increase popularity.

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by tosyne2much(m): 10:00am On Apr 03, 2017
This article is brilliantly written oga Rapmoney

The only thing I can say concerning this issue is that "defamation of character" is a very big offence under the constitution, and I'm of the opinion that anybody can take legal action at the expense of his image.

There's a limit to what everybody can take in this life and this has nothing to do with being a "pastor".. . However, if I'm a pastor and you defame me that I'm a "fake pastor", I will definitely throw deaf ears to your accusation and leave you to your stupidity but when the defamation has to do with fraud, theft or rape, I can take legal action against you

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by AntiWailer: 10:01am On Apr 03, 2017
Then safe to say Churches and Pastors should start paying tax.

You can not enjoy privileges under religion and when it comes to acting what you preach we say it is two consenting adults sleeping with one another or fighting.

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Kondomatic(m): 10:05am On Apr 03, 2017
AntiWailer:
Then safe to say Churches and Pastors should start paying tax.

You can not enjoy privileges under religion and when it comes to acting what you preach we say it is two consenting adults sleeping with one another or fighting.
Any church that has schools or anything it earns money from should pay tax for that but the Church itself should not be taxed because church money are contributed by people who pay taxes.

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Rapmoney(m): 10:10am On Apr 03, 2017
AntiWailer:
Then safe to say Churches and Pastors should start paying tax.

You can not enjoy privileges under religion and when it comes to acting what you preach we say it is two consenting adults sleeping with one another or fighting.
This does not have anything to do with tax. That churches do not pay tax doesn't have anything to do with people's fundamental rights. The victim is a Nigerian citizen and the rights enshrined in the constitution are suppose to cover him. He is not a Vietnamese for crying out loud!

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Rapmoney(m): 10:13am On Apr 03, 2017
Kondomatic:
Any church that has schools or anything that it earns money from should pay taxed for that but the Church itself should not be taxed because church money are contributed by people who pay taxes.
In the first place, this is a case of violating the rights of a citizen; it has nothing to do with taxation. I made reference to Christ paying tax to explain a point that you cannot separate the citizens from the state irrespective of religious doctrines or affiliations. He is supposed to know that.

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by illegalGangla(m): 10:24am On Apr 03, 2017
Weti this opolo sorry op dey talk......a servant should do like His master...pastors should behave like Jesus...he was called a liar,prince of demons and so many names yet he didn't even say a word to defend himself.

Ibiyeomie na big maluu.
He is a liar
And God wet dey expose go expose am.....
Look him babas them which of then sue...?

If you no know wet in to talk op go dey watch African magic

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Rapmoney(m): 10:45am On Apr 03, 2017
tosyne2much:
This article is brilliantly written oga Rapmoney

The only thing I can say concerning this issue is that "defamation of character" is a very big offence under the constitution, and I'm of the opinion that anybody can take legal action and to redeem his image.


Sincerely speaking, my brother, you have said the truth.

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Nobody: 11:53am On Apr 03, 2017
Ya
Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by babablogger: 11:54am On Apr 03, 2017
Op we know she defamed his character but we believe he being a pastor he should overlook it
Since he didn't he should be called a fake Man of God
Cause as a man of God you should learn to forgive no matter the atrocities committed against you but no he is a yahoo yahoo pastor only interested in the tithes of his followers

Wouldn't it be better to try to win her soul instead of try to condemn her to jail
Sorry o but anybodybwey dey go this man church ehn well make i shut up

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Ayantoyeopeyem(f): 11:55am On Apr 03, 2017
We all, at d initial stage agreed to her arrest.
We all said she must be purnished for publishing what she's nt sure of.
What ppl r sayin nw is for d Pastor to show mercy. YES, MERCY!
What an ordinary man can do, a Pastor is nt allowed 2 do so as they are suppose 2 b a gd example, as dia fflowers r lookin up to them.
Remember what happen wen JESUS disciples got angry on earing their master is abt 2 b arrested?
Our Lord still showed mercy 2 d guy his ear was cut off.
Christians a bound 2 FORGIVE at all tym.
REVENGE IS FOR THE LORD!

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Nobody: 11:55am On Apr 03, 2017
Just here to read comments...

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by alBHAGDADI: 11:55am On Apr 03, 2017
@rapmoney
Mathew 5:44

But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you,



Pastor Ibiyeomie calls Christ his Lord but failed to do what Jesus said he should do.

Luke 6:46

And why call me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by DONSMITH123(m): 11:55am On Apr 03, 2017
gat nothing to say
Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Okuda(m): 11:55am On Apr 03, 2017
your head is there!

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by willibounce1(m): 11:55am On Apr 03, 2017
In other words, wetin ya eyes no see, make ya mouth no talk.

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Oladelson(m): 11:55am On Apr 03, 2017
ok
Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Nobody: 11:55am On Apr 03, 2017
AntiWailer:
Then safe to say Churches and Pastors should start paying tax.

You can not enjoy privileges under religion and when it comes to acting what you preach we say it is two consenting adults sleeping with one another or fighting.
wisdom

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Ukoju: 11:56am On Apr 03, 2017
Ok
Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by soniawarmate: 11:56am On Apr 03, 2017
Very brilliant write up and well written @Rapmoney you trip me with this powerful written up o. Jah bless man......

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by princeonx: 11:56am On Apr 03, 2017
Ok, is this one also an apostle?

Cux they've upgraded above bishops and all that!
Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by kateskitty(f): 11:57am On Apr 03, 2017
Meaning
Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Nobody: 11:57am On Apr 03, 2017
Rapmoney should take a seat please.

We all know that Kemi's tongue runs unbidden like a flash flood. We know she has written many nasty things about different people in the society. She has commited an offence that no doubt she should pay for.

Now, what are we against?

We are against the use of influence and the judicial system to humiliate a fellow citizen.

Has she been convicted of said offence? NO!

Should she appear in court in a convicted person's garb? NO!

Is pastor David Christlike with all the venom that he has pursued this case with? Hell NO!

Religious leaders in this country are a curious set of fellows -- they are all about do what I say and not what I do.

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by kingreign(m): 11:58am On Apr 03, 2017
Bossforeva:
Ya

You've been really scarce.

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Tenim47(m): 11:58am On Apr 03, 2017
cool
Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Nobody: 11:59am On Apr 03, 2017
grin
Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by babablogger: 12:00pm On Apr 03, 2017
AntiWailer:
Then safe to say Churches and Pastors should start paying tax.

You can not enjoy privileges under religion and when it comes to acting what you preach we say it is two consenting adults sleeping with one another or fighting.
20 bottles of origin for you
You are very original

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Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by Mrgross: 12:00pm On Apr 03, 2017
Ok
Re: Kemi Olunloyo: We Should Stop Using Religion As Excuse For Character Defamation by ekems2017(f): 12:02pm On Apr 03, 2017
Oh the celebrities are resting now that Kemi is in prison.

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