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CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by Nobody: 2:23pm On Aug 23, 2020
CAMA Act: CAN failed in its watchdog role, says Clergyman

An Ogun State - based clergyman, Prof David Bamgbose has berated the leadership of the Christian Association Nigeria (CAN) on how it allowed the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020 scaled through the legislative processes only to discover the controversial law shortly after it was assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The CAN had described the act as "unacceptable, ungodly, reprehensible and an ill-wind that blows no one any good."

The association called on the Federal government to stop the implementation of the law until the religious institutions are exempted.

But the clergyman while speaking with newsmen in Abeokuta on Sunday , said the leadership of CAN had failed in its duty as a watchdog for allowing the law passed through the legislative processes without detecting the clause.

He asked the leadership of CAN to accept the "ignorance" as a failure in its responsibility to Nigerian Christians.

"The church has never had it so bad. I am thoroughly disappointed," Bamgbose said.

Bamgbose, who is also an educationist, described the law an infringement on the rights of Christians, saying the action was capable of plunging the country into religious crisis.

"Religious war will be too catastrophic. It is unthinkable. I advise that whatever is the agenda of this government, it should step back on the issue of religion. It is the most sensitive. A good student of history will not do what the government is doing.

"People can die because of their religious belief. I, Bamgbose speaking, am ready for anything. I am saying my religion is my life. And that's how most people feel about religion," he said.

The Cleric called on the President to halt the implementation of the law in the interest of peace.

He asked the government to channel its efforts towards addressing unemployment rate, poverty, economic crisis and other challenges confronting the nation.

"So, for the sake of peace...there are many things this government should pay attention to. There is unemployment, economic crisis, hunger; you left all these and pursuing the church? They should face those challenges and leave the church of Christ alone," Bamgbose admonished.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2020/08/cama-act-can-failed-in-its-watchdog-role-says-clergyman/amp/

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by yanabasee1(m): 2:25pm On Aug 23, 2020
Is Mosque also included on the CAMA?

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by HigherEd: 5:05pm On Aug 23, 2020
CAMA must not be implemented until NGOs (not Churches alone are exempted). They should feel free to allow mosque remain.

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by HigherEd: 5:06pm On Aug 23, 2020
yanabasee1:
Is Mosque also included on the CAMA?
It is. But the amendment is of no effect to Islamic organizations. The structure of Islam aligns pretty well with the government.

History shows that so called regulations have been used as backdoor to prosecute vandettas against Christian organizations e.g Obazee introduction of regulations to particularly 'dethrone' Adeboye.

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by Nobody: 7:11pm On Aug 23, 2020
There is enough evidence that millions of dollars which are unrelated to the duties of churches and mosques ,as stipulated in their articles of assoiciation and constitutions, are dumped with these religious leaders for businesses they would have no duty with in an organized country.

Let's leave the issue of Churches since there are evidence of their money laundering schemes for public officials. The United States of America which leads the global fight against terrorism have opined that for a successful resistance against Islamic extremism and terrorism to be achieved, regimes in every continent of this planet must monitor finances and prevent terrorism sponsorship. To fight a monster, it is pertinent to target its head not tail. When there are no funds to propagate the terrorist ideology to the most rural enclaves or pay fighters to cause havoc, the enemies of this country will be subdued.

The board of the Corporate Affairs Commission are well represented both on tribal and religious lines. This law does not in anyway specify churches. It literally states "NGOs and Religious bodies."

This means if IRAN sends funds to Shite Muslims in Nigeria for any purpose but officially says it is for building of Mosques , roads construction or building of a world class hospital, the Government of Nigeria will ensure that the funds are used for those purposes and no money is channeled for arms purchase. If SAUDI ARABIA sends funds to an Islamic Humanitarian Organization in Yobe or Zamfara, this bill will give the Corporate Affairs Commission authority to demand annual bank statements of these Organizations and trace the expenditure of their funds.

Remember, it's a legislation and will remain same even when a Christian PRESIDENT is elected. Similar legislations have been enacted in most developed nations. Only those who negate the concept of accountability will be irritated by this relevant amendment.

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by recievesense: 9:27pm On Aug 23, 2020
ok
Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by kingxsamz(m): 9:28pm On Aug 23, 2020
These pastors only have mouth when it involves Nigeria.
But they'll gladly and sheepishly accept whatever is being thrown at them in other foreign countries.

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by sonnie10: 9:28pm On Aug 23, 2020
This new CAMA rule is what Yorubas call Oju kokoro and also known as Anya Ukwu in Igbo. When Christians in Nigeria were busy building mega churches with affiliate schools and hospitals, the Muslims were busy squandering their own money in eating rams and cattle and marrying wives.. At most, they were sponsoring their foot soldiers in the North East.
Now they are waking up to reap where they did not sow. Imagine making a law that would allow one ambitionless Imam or Alhaji to take over the board of trusty of a church, another man's sweat. What else is Islamization if I may ask?
This law is totally wrong and has very glaring hidden agenda.
God will never allow the gate of hell to prevail over his church.

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by datola: 9:28pm On Aug 23, 2020
"The same churches obeying such laws in foreign countries but kicking against it in Nigeria"

Hmm...

I think it is high time all of you realised that Nigeria is not a nation but a mere geographic expression divided along ethnic and religion lines.

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by EyezofGod120: 9:29pm On Aug 23, 2020
grin this government no know wetin dey worry them,,wetin concern churches them,,must every organization be under this useless government??

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by Toscarel: 9:29pm On Aug 23, 2020
At least righteousness can manage this space I booked for him. Brother come
Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by revived: 9:29pm On Aug 23, 2020
E be Things

Unfortunately my comments won't pass nairaland

So let me face binary while I read the elders comments
Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by ntyce(m): 9:29pm On Aug 23, 2020
Ok po
Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by martineverest(m): 9:30pm On Aug 23, 2020
u can't register as a NoN profit organizations and still be buying jets ,building schools with funds.....u can't try that in USA and Europe

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by Seundon: 9:30pm On Aug 23, 2020
This money sha
Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by Masafi(f): 9:30pm On Aug 23, 2020
Ok
Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by Openbusiness: 9:30pm On Aug 23, 2020
True talk
Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by Lovelyn451(f): 9:30pm On Aug 23, 2020
God
Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by letitrainnow(m): 9:31pm On Aug 23, 2020
Let the government tread wisely ooo

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by martineverest(m): 9:32pm On Aug 23, 2020
yanabasee1:
Is Mosque also included on the CAMA?
yes... NGOs which includes churches ,mosques,orphanage homes,home for handicap,blind,deaf and dumb etc

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by Emax911: 9:32pm On Aug 23, 2020
gather here if u are typeless like me

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by StreetFight: 9:32pm On Aug 23, 2020
Lekingson888:


Ogun State - based clergyman, Prof David Bamgbose has berated the leadership of the Christian Association Nigeria (CAN) on how it allowed the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020 scaled through the legislative processes only to discover the controversial law shortly after it was assented to by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The CAN had described the act as "unacceptable, ungodly, reprehensible and an ill-wind that blows no one any good."

The association called on the Federal government to stop the implementation of the law until the religious institutions are exempted.

But the clergyman while speaking with newsmen in Abeokuta on Sunday , said the leadership of CAN had failed in its duty as a watchdog for allowing the law passed through the legislative processes without detecting the clause.

He asked the leadership of CAN to accept the "ignorance" as a failure in its responsibility to Nigerian Christians.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2020/08/cama-act-can-failed-in-its-watchdog-role-says-clergyman/amp/

Dont mind the . The bill went through three readings at the National Assembly, CAN never talked. Our NASS members passed the bill, CAN never talked. Now, Buhari signed the bill, CAN is screaming. All the useless CAN wants to do is just criticise Buhari. Useless nincompoops.

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by Risingblue008(m): 9:32pm On Aug 23, 2020
Many of church founders get private jet so why government no go put eyes?

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by Congonatty: 9:32pm On Aug 23, 2020
Ok
Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by ntyce(m): 9:32pm On Aug 23, 2020
HigherEd:
CAMA must not be implemented until NGOs (not Churches alone are exempted). They should feel free to allow mosque remain.



It has been signed and now a law ..

Only a court can stop it's execution of found to contravene the constitution

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by Missyajoke(f): 9:32pm On Aug 23, 2020
Nawa ohh most of these so called can leaders are spiritually dead and have no conscience at all.

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Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by ForeThinker: 9:32pm On Aug 23, 2020
undecided
Re: CAMA Act: CAN Failed In Its Watchdog Role - David Bamgbose by Globad(f): 9:32pm On Aug 23, 2020
The same churches obeying such laws in foreign countries but kicking against it in Nigeria

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