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Presidency Under Pressure To Relocate Villa Chapel, Mosque by Kingspin(m): 10:22am On Sep 16, 2015
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/presidency-under-pressure-to-relocate-villa-chapel-mosque/

INDICATIONS emerged last night that despite denials by top officials of the administration, the Presidency had come under pressure to relocate the Villa Chapel, where Christians have been worshipping on Sundays. Aso Villa Chapel Acting Chaplain, Seyi Malomo, ministering recently Informed Presidency sources familiar with the location of the Villa Chapel, which was built and inaugurated by President Olusegun Obasanjo, is said to be too close to Buhari’s bedroom and kitchen and must give way. Findings show that unlike Obasanjo who deliberately built the church to be close to his official residence so that he could enjoy worship and prayers from the comfort of his bedroom, the same would not apply to the new president, who is of a different faith. Competent sources told Vanguard that
the late President Umaru Yar’Adua, who inherited the Villa chapel from Obasanjo, had assured his predecessor that he would not relocate it despite its proximity to his residence. Findings show however that some overzealous aides of President Buhari were uncomfortable with the location of the church and had already made efforts to stop the use of the facility by Christian worshippers on August 30, 2015, thereby causing a national uproar in the process. National uproar A source in the Presidency said that as a prelude to effecting the plot, security agents prevented the Villa Chapel choristers from entering the building for their weekly rehearsal on Saturday,
August 29, 2015. According to the source, the plot was to erect canopies and have the church service there but the plan soon leaked and the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, had to intervene by reaching out to President Buhari before the security men gave way for service to be conducted that day. The Presidency source said: “Osinbajo was uncomfortable with the plan and he had to reach out to the President before service could be held that day in the chapel.” It was learnt last night as prelude to relocating the Chapel, the Children’s church, which forms part of the Villa Chapel, has been shut and some rooms, converted to shops for storing food items. Findings by Vanguard showed that as a result of the closure of the children’s church, the children were forced to relocate to the office of the Chaplain, Seyi Malomo, for their normal service. A source at the Presidency said on Tuesday, “As we speak, the children’s church remains shut and everything relating to the church has been removed. We had to beg them to allow us to remove our property. The children’s church has been turned into a store,” the official said. “As a result of the unforeseen development, we had to collapse some facilities to accommodate the children and keep our worship going.”
That was why the Chaplain said that the church had not been shut but ‘we only had some procedural issues that needed to be sorted out’. However the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina has denied the closure of the church by the Presidency. Last week, when the issue came up, Adesina, quickly posted pictures of the
church service on his Facebook. Similarly, the acting Chaplain of the Aso Villa Chapel, Pastor Joseph Sheyi Malomo also said that the church was not shut but did not make mention of the fact that his office was being used in the place of the shut children’s church. Malomo merely admitted that there were some procedural issues on August 30, 2015 that needed to be sorted out, but did not say what they were. Vanguard learnt that the Presidency is considering relocating both the Mosque and the Church from their present locations to a more spacious area in the Villa so as to prevent any accusation.
Re: Presidency Under Pressure To Relocate Villa Chapel, Mosque by adedayourt(m): 10:23am On Sep 16, 2015
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Re: Presidency Under Pressure To Relocate Villa Chapel, Mosque by Trailblazer1(m): 10:24am On Sep 16, 2015
Re: Presidency Under Pressure To Relocate Villa Chapel, Mosque by Kingspin(m): 10:47am On Sep 16, 2015
What is Chapels, churches and Mosques doing in our govt houses. They should pull them down Nigeria is not ripe for such tolerance. Most cases these two had and have contiune to influence the decisions the government made and i will always advocate for a special rules and regulations to be in place to govern tribe and religious activities across. Our over fool leaders should stop mixing governance with tribe and religion. It have affect the progress the country could had made be it on appointment, policies, revenue generation, fighting corruption, media, wars and crises targets, exam scores, project site, business locations, name them. We keep complaining but these two are the major centre destroying Nigeria till date. Enough of these nõnsense on where some one came from or the faith before considering the right decision,step or action to take. We must define Nigeria to the ear of everyone, Nigerians are suffering. It either we Divide or Stand. You cannot govern a country where millions of people holds different view of Nigeria. The foundation need to be set right, for now it politics, politics and not about development for Nigeria. I have never heard of any project without a plan. Each time i look at Nigeria as a country one thing always enter my mind, `Unserious country`. We have talked enough since 1960, it time for work.

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Re: Presidency Under Pressure To Relocate Villa Chapel, Mosque by Nobody: 11:04am On Sep 16, 2015
Kingspin:
What is Chapels, churches and Mosques doing in our govt houses. They should pull them down Nigeria is not ripe for such tolerance. Most cases these two had and have contiune to influence the decisions the government made and i will always advocate for a special rules and regulations to be in place to govern tribe and religious activities across. Our over fool leaders should stop mixing governance with tribe and religion. It have affect the progress the country could had made be it on appointment, policies, revenue generation, fighting corruption, media, wars and crises targets, exam scores, project site, business locations, name them. We keep complaining but these two are the major centre destroying Nigeria till date. Enough of these nõnsense on where some one came from or the faith before considering the right decision,step or action to take. We must define Nigeria to the ear of everyone, Nigerians are suffering. It either we Divide or Stand. You cannot govern a country where millions of people holds different view of Nigeria. The foundation need to be set right, for now it politics, politics and not about development for Nigeria. I have never heard of any project without a plan. Each time i look at Nigeria as a country one thing always enter my mind, `Unserious country`. We have talked enough since 1960, it time for work.
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