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Nigerians More Religious Than Godly – Ishaq Oloyede by adenigga(m): 9:01am On Apr 01
The Registrar, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, has described Nigerians as religious people, who are not necessarily godly.

According to him, many Nigerians shun hard work but turn to prayers, thinking being religious will guarantee them results.

Oloyede called on Nigerians to harness the vast endowment of the country to turn its situation around.

He said Nigerians should, for instance, exploit the country’s agricultural potential, noting that Nigeria was endowed with vast arable land, water and weather suitable for different crops across different regions.


The JAMB Registrar made the call in a lecture, titled, “Duties of Muslim Citizens in National Development,” which he delivered on Saturday in Ikole Ekiti, Ekiti State during the First Aare Sulaiman Afolabi Ogunlayi Ramadan Lecture organised by a House of Representatives member, Akin Rotimi.

Oloyede, who was represented by the Provost, Federal College of Education, Iwo, Osun State, Prof. Rafiu Adebayo, said, “Religion if used as it is, we can solve our problems.

“We are too religious and we are not that godly. We are in love with prayer but we don’t know the difference between prayer and hard work.


“Too many prayers without work is part of our problems in Nigeria. Let us make the best use of our endowments.”

Oloyede, while noting the South-West’s endowment with and the North with groundnut pyramid, said it was lamentable that “Nigeria abandoned our endowments and relied on oil as a source of income after the discovery of oil.”

The don, however, said religion had had a positive impact on the nation’s socio-economic development.

He said, “It is until we unite and bury ethnic bitterness, that is when we will get it right. Religion would have solved our problems properly but we did not utilise it very well,” he asserted.

The lecture organiser, Rotimi, said it was to celebrate Ogunlayi, who is the National Vice President, Ansar-ur-Deen Society of Nigeria, for his contributions to the growth and development of religion and politics in the state and country.

The lawmaker called on political actors across the country to honour and celebrate patriotic citizens while they are still alive.

In his reaction, the honouree, Ogunlayi, praised the lawmaker for the gesture, saying, “In most cases, people are recognised only when they are no more, but we thank God that this recognition is coming when I’m still alive.”

Source: https://punchng.com/Nigerians-more-religious-than-godly–Ishaq-Oloyede

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Re: Nigerians More Religious Than Godly – Ishaq Oloyede by GOFRONT(m): 9:03am On Apr 01
Chaiii.......Prof Oloyede is a table shaker oo......The table he is shaking, Righteousness20 is ontop.

Too many churches, too many Mosques on both sides of our street.....yet we are the worlds most Evil and corrupt

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Re: Nigerians More Religious Than Godly – Ishaq Oloyede by successmatters(m): 9:04am On Apr 01
True.

Just eye service things.

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Re: Nigerians More Religious Than Godly – Ishaq Oloyede by EmperorCaesar(m): 9:07am On Apr 01
That's true
And since it's easy to be hypocritical than to be truly just, we care more about the former


Although, I guess it's a general human tendency and not limited to Nigerians

Atheists, make Una com talk off point again

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Re: Nigerians More Religious Than Godly – Ishaq Oloyede by illicit(m): 9:19am On Apr 01
Yes Boss
Re: Nigerians More Religious Than Godly – Ishaq Oloyede by Enugurangers: 9:19am On Apr 01
Very true.

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Re: Nigerians More Religious Than Godly – Ishaq Oloyede by Idun2024(f): 9:36am On Apr 01
Hehehe

It is only in Nigeria you see people clamming to be Christians eating human flesh and the ones claiming to be Muslims terrorizing and killing for Allah

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Re: Nigerians More Religious Than Godly – Ishaq Oloyede by Gentino(m): 9:39am On Apr 01
Very true!!! We are religious without morality. You might be knacking a Christian girl on Saturday night and she will be begging you to follow her to church on Sunday.

You might be knacking a Muslim girl and she will be reminding you that she has her fifth prayer of the day in the next 30 minutes.

Our politicians will be lying to us and be embezzling our resources in the name of whatever god they worship

In summary, WE ARE ALL HYPOCRITES IN NIGERIA

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Re: Nigerians More Religious Than Godly – Ishaq Oloyede by socialmediaman: 9:40am On Apr 01
Re: Nigerians More Religious Than Godly – Ishaq Oloyede by adenigga(m): 3:25pm On Apr 01
Gentino:
Very true!!! We are religious without morality. You might be knacking a Christian girl on Saturday night and she will be begging you to follow her to church on Sunday.

You might be knacking a Muslim girl and she will be reminding you that she has her fifth prayer of the day in the next 30 minutes.

Our politicians will be lying to us and be embezzling our resources in the name of whatever god they worship

In summary, WE ARE ALL HYPOCRITES IN NIGERIA
You're on point!.........

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