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Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by EcoBrick: 6:48pm On Apr 25, 2021
As aspirants in this year’s Anambra State’s Governorship Election perfect their strategies to win their parties’ tickets, Associate Editor, Sam Egburonu, reports that Christian denomination has become a major factor to determine acceptability, hence aspirants’ ploys to be seen as lovers of all denominations

IF you are a governorship aspirant for this year’s elections in Anambra State and a week passes without your name or your picture being associated with at least one religious activity or with a well-known priest, analysts would likely conclude that you are not a serious aspirant ready to win the forthcoming elections.

This is because it is widely believed today that the influence of Christianity or more specifically, the role of Christian denominations in the outcome of Anambra 2021 governorship elections would be much more than it has ever been in the political history of the Southeast state.

Accusing the Catholic faith of dominating the politics of the state, Anglicans and members of the Pentecostal denominations have demanded to be allowed to produce the next governor of the state.

Bishop Emma C Obiorah of the Life of Faith Gospel Assembly, Nkwelle Ezunaka in Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State is one of the earliest priests this year to confirm that the age-long battle between the Catholics and the Anglicans with the Pentecostals would be re-enacted in this year’s election. He gave the confirmation when he openly condemned the dominance of the Catholic Church in the provision of the governors of Anambra State, calling on the other denominations to unite and effect change.

Obiora made the call during the Christo Feast anniversary celebration of his Church earlier this year, an event that attracted many politicians.

He said: “Everybody keeps complaining that President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC government are not doing well, what have you done in your own area like this state?

“I’m calling on Anglicans, Pentecostals and other Charismatic groups to come together to support who will take us to the Promised Land.

“There are people today who believe the wealth of Anambra State is their own. Anambra is not a private enterprise; any government that is not of God will collapse.”

“One group cannot continue to rule our state. A particular denomination feels they own the state and that is not of God.”

“We want to unite to fight that, it is injustice and unholy in the state. I train politicians. We should embrace the word of God,” he said.

Explaining why the different Christian denominations seem to disagree over the political leadership of the state, Mr. Kingsley Udochuku, a Public Affairs commentator in Awka, told The Nation that “the Catholics, who are obviously in the majority have not been fair to the rest of Anambra indigenes. Yes, they are in the majority, but is it not shameful that a state like Anambra, which is almost 100 percent Christian, will still segregate on religious ground? My take is that if we see ourselves as brothers and sisters; if we fail to vote on the basis of Catholicism, Anglicanism or Pentecostalism, there is nowhere we will consistently produce only governors that are members of the Catholic faith. The polity will not also be so hot.”

Over the years, Anambra State has been described as “the hotbed of denominational politics in the southeast.” Although Chinwoke Mbadinuju, a Pentecostal, was elected the governor of the state in 1999, most of his successors, Chris Ngige, Peter Obi and Willy Obiano, are Catholics. Senator Andy Uba and Virgi Etiaba, whose tenures turned out to be very brief, were however Anglicans.

But some analysts actually blamed Mbadinuju’s failure to be re-elected in 2003 on the denominational politics in the state. They said he was not re-elected mainly because he was a Pentecostal.

Even the former governor himself suggested this much in an interview he granted a national newspaper on July 11, 2011, when he said “Yes, there are plenty of religious sentiments in Anambra politics… In the whole of Nigeria, it is ethnic sentiments and religious too, but in Anambra State, it is between Roman Catholics, Anglicans and Pentecostals. It was much of that reason I was not allowed to contest second term. The Catholics believed it was their time and Peter Obi was chosen,” Mbadinuju was quoted as saying then.

Also, in a recent article, entitled, “Healing the religious divide in Anambra …,” Barrister Cosmas Anyabolu said: “The age-long dichotomies and mistrust between Catholics, on one hand, and the Anglicans and Protestants on the other, were made worse by the disposition, actions, and leadership style of the incumbent governor, Willie Obiano. He is a Catholic, and his administration engaged in several feuds with the Anglicans. Many of these were unnecessary, avoidable, and unfortunate and could easily be interpreted, given the power construct, as repression and marginalisation.

“During Willie Obiano’s tenure, the cries emanating from the Anglican divide became alarming. When one takes a closer look at the diversity of his appointees, his cabinet’s composition, social interactions, and body language, one cannot blame the Anglicans for feeling the way they do. It is essential to mention that Obiano’s immediate predecessors, Chris Ngige and Peter Obi, were both Catholics and that their administrations did not experience this level of division between Catholics and Anglicans.

“These previous governors were more sensitive to the diversity and default sentiments of Ndi Anambra. By his actions and inactions, Chief Obiano has made the denominational divide a principal talking point in this political season.

The Catholic-Anglican-Pentecostal divide runs deep, and while the contention for Agu Awka is on, the talk about the denominational divide will be gaining momentum. The denominations are not showing signs of coming to the roundtable and deciding for a rotational candidacy like the politicians have done with senatorial zone rotation. As the politics of 2021 heats up, politicians will seek to divide, using different bases to do so, as long as they perceive that the divisions favour them. Unfortunately, church denomination is one of such artificial divisions weak politicians will try to capitalize on to gain traction,” he said.

As the aspirants prepare for this year’s elections, we observed that they are doing their best to be constantly associated with all the big denominations.

Already, the Anglican Church has not hid its desire to produce the next governor of the state. The Nation however learnt that the call within the leadership of the Communion dates back to 2019 when the Church Strategic Committee for the Election of Indigenous Bishop of Nnewi Diocese formally lamented that none of the church members had become the governor of the state, saying that for equity, justice and fairness, an Anglican governor should be produced in the forthcoming 2021 governorship election.

But as Udochuku further explained, “it is not only the Anglicans that are anxious to produce Governor Obiano’s successor; the Pentecostals are today seen as an important bloc in-between the Anglicans and the Catholics. If they align with any of the big two, the table may tilt. This is why we see the aspirants today attending all Church public activities and seeking to be in the good books of popular priests.”

Observers are keen to see how far religion or this game of ‘denominationism’ will go in determining who will succeed Governor Willie Obiano in Anambra State.

https://thenationonlineng.net/anambra-2021-aspirants-play-religious-card/

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by afroniger: 6:52pm On Apr 25, 2021
Even in spite of the monopoly of Christianity in the state, people still find a way to divide themselves along denominational lines. Religion is so divisive.

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by Penguin2: 7:02pm On Apr 25, 2021
My anger is that the Catholic Church is very docile in Nigeria.

They should not only be flexing muscle in Anambra.

Nigeria should be their playground. But it seems we have cowards for Bishops in Nigeria.

In Congo, the Catholic Church is a dangerous and feared bloc.

A Catholic priest is the current president of São Tomé and Precipe.

But The Catholic Church in Nigeria is so cowardly for my liking.

Only when bishop Mathew Kukah issues a statement they will queue behind him.

Christians are going extinct in the North yet they have not spoken up.

I hate cowards.

Modified:

The Country with a Priest as president is Seychelles, and not São Tomé and Principe.

And the priest is an Anglican priest and not a Catholic priest.

It’s necessary I clarified this for the sake of those who might take my comment as their authority.

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by athaboi(f): 7:11pm On Apr 25, 2021
Always Catholics.. A trend in Enugu, Anambra and Imo! But the truth is that Catholics are the majority. Even the favorite soludo is a catholic..Ifeanyi Uba catholic...most of them na catholic

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by PaChukwudi44(m): 7:16pm On Apr 25, 2021
Anambra is a Catholic majority state so anyone playing the religious card against catholics in the state is wasting his time

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by PaChukwudi44(m): 7:18pm On Apr 25, 2021
athaboi:
Always Catholics.. A trend in Enugu, Anambra and Imo
About 7 out of 10 people in the states mentioned are catholics,catholicism does not play any major role in the elections,it just happens that majority of the contestants are catholics

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by Resurrection212: 7:22pm On Apr 25, 2021
This is why I against ipob terrorist claiming for independence the truths is that we igbo can't staying together we are so divided along religious and ethnicity.

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by Resurrection212: 7:24pm On Apr 25, 2021
I just hate it when you guys are lying online just to cover your atrocities.
PaChukwudi44:

About 7 out of 10 people in the states mentioned are catholics,catholicism does not play any major role in the elections,it just happens that majority of the contestants are catholics

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by athaboi(f): 7:26pm On Apr 25, 2021
Resurrection212:
This is why I against ipob terrorist claiming for independence the truths is that we igbo can't staying together we are so divided along religious and ethnicity.
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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by PaChukwudi44(m): 7:27pm On Apr 25, 2021
Resurrection212:
I just hate it when you guys are lying online just to cover your atrocities.
Where exactly is the lie?

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by Omoluabi16(m): 7:33pm On Apr 25, 2021
We are not just a serious people. Bad governance and corruption has really dealt with our psyche. A purely igbo affair and they are bringing denomination angles? We are not ready for good governance here.

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by festacman(m): 7:51pm On Apr 25, 2021
First, Chinwoke Mbadinuju was denied 2nd term by PDP and Obasanjo because of poor governance and not because he was non-Catholic. He agreed not to run in return for zero EFCC probe.

Second, the write-up is contradictory. Clear majority of Ndi Anambra are Catholics and they voted for Chinwoke Mbadinuju a Pentecostal and Andy Uba an Anglican. So the issue of Catholics pre-planning to always vote in their own as governor doesn't arise.

The fact is that given their numbers, most popular candidates are usually Catholics and so the Catholic voters are often constrained to vote for these Catholics and even sometimes, have to choose one faithful over another.

For me, I will prefer the best candidate to win irrespective of denomination.

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by Bekind123: 8:01pm On Apr 25, 2021
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Resurrection212:
This is why I against ipob terrorist claiming for independence the truths is that we igbo can't staying together we are so divided along religious and ethnicity.
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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by TinubuGoQuench(f): 9:44pm On Apr 25, 2021
Resurrection212:
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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by Nobody: 9:46pm On Apr 25, 2021
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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by Nobody: 9:47pm On Apr 25, 2021
Igbo enwe eze.

Imagine what will happen when Biafra is achieved. The battle of states and Christian denominations will engulf the political atmosphere that we would not know what hit us.

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by 5yearsOldtechki: 9:48pm On Apr 25, 2021
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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by donbenie(m): 9:49pm On Apr 25, 2021
PaChukwudi44:

About 7 out of 10 people in the states mentioned are catholics,catholicism does not play any major role in the elections,it just happens that majority of the contestants are catholics
Where did you get your statistics from?

7 out of 10 Anambrarians are Catholics?

Lies..

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Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by melaniaup: 9:50pm On Apr 25, 2021
Mr poster post stupid rubbish again.
Re: Anambra 2021: Aspirants Play Religious Card by MANNAHELINUESBBQ: 9:54pm On Apr 25, 2021
They become Christian when election is near. Igbo amaka o

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