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Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Omooba77(op): 7:59pm On Nov 23, 2025
Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call, Says ‘Nigeria Needs Action, Not Prayer’

The Nonreligious Community in Nigeria has criticised recent calls for nationwide prayer issued by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum in response to escalating killings, kidnappings, and terror attacks across the country.

In a statement released on Sunday, the group said the country is experiencing “severe violence unleashed by armed Islamic militias,” including Boko Haram, ISWAP, armed herders, and other militant groups, whose attacks have devastated communities and claimed lives across religious and nonreligious lines.

While acknowledging the right of religious leaders and public officials to express their beliefs, the organisation argued that symbolic gestures cannot replace concrete action.

“We must emphatically state that calls for prayer have never stopped terrorism, banditry, or genocide anywhere in the world,” the group said.

“What Nigeria urgently needs are good governance, efficient law enforcement, security reforms, and accountability, not symbolic religious gestures.”

The group expressed concern that CAN and Governor Zulum were “turning public attention toward prayer instead of demanding the full force of the government’s constitutional responsibility to protect lives and property,” warning that such an approach “risks shifting the nation’s focus away from real, measurable action.”

The Nonreligious Community called on religious and political leaders to push for immediate policy and security interventions, listing five urgent measures: the disarmament of armed groups, independent investigations into all attacks, prosecution of perpetrators and financiers, reform of the national security architecture, and improved accountability from all tiers of government.

“We maintain that safety and progress cannot be achieved through vigils, fasting, or prayer declarations, whether issued by religious associations or state governors. The solution lies in political will, strategic action, and enforcement of the rule of law,” it said.

“We stand in solidarity with all victims of terrorism and reaffirm our commitment to promoting rational, evidence-based solutions to Nigeria’s security crisis. Nigeria does not need more prayers; Nigeria needs leadership, justice, and accountability.”

Earlier on Sunday, SaharaReporters reported that CAN had announced a nationwide one-day prayer to address what it described as the “ongoing Christian Genocide in the country,” following resolutions reached at the 4th Quarter Meeting of its National Executive Council held on November 18, 2025 in Jos, Plateau State.

The declaration was issued in a circular dated November 20, 2025, and signed by the General Secretary of CAN, Apostle Professor Samson A. Fatokun.

The circular was issued from CAN’s National Headquarters at the National Christian Centre, Abuja.

The message, addressed to CAN bloc leaders, zonal and state chairmen, heads of church denominations, and resident pastors across Nigeria, conveyed directives from the CAN President, Archbishop (Dr.) Daniel C. Okoh.

“As part of the resolutions of the 4th Quarter Meeting of CAN National Executive Council held in Jos, Plateau State on the 18th November 2025, I am directed by the CAN President, His Eminence, Archbishop (Dr.) Daniel C. Okoh, to inform all church leaders and pastors of the declaration/observance of a one-day nation-wide prayer against the ongoing Christian Genocide in the country,” the letter stated.

The prayer, scheduled for Sunday, December 7, 2025, is to be observed in all Christian denominations across Nigeria.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/11/23/nonreligious-group-criticises-can-gov-zulums-nationwide-prayer-call-says-nigeria-needs

Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by NairaX: 8:52am On Nov 24, 2025
Honestly, issues like this always come down to perspective. Some people see nationwide prayers as a meaningful step, others feel it doesn’t address the root problems. Both sides have a point.

But instead of attacking each other, it’d be better if everyone focused on the actual issues — insecurity, economy, governance — while still allowing people to practice their faith the way they choose. Nothing stops prayer and practical action from happening at the same time.

Just misplaced priorities. 3rd world country for a reason.
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by mecuries(m): 8:54am On Nov 24, 2025
When we need action, some people are calling for prayers... Even the religious books that we study often call for actions.
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Worryingly: 8:54am On Nov 24, 2025
It's alarming and depressing how religion has been weaponised in Nigeria.

It s such that we belive creed or religion can fix all our problems. But I wonder if the nations that got it right did it through prayers.

If Nigerians pray and fast all day for our societal problems, I bet you nothing will change. But of we work all day to fix the country, something will change.

The politicians know these prayers are hogwash, but the followers don't. It's a shame.
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Lanretoye(m): 8:54am On Nov 24, 2025
Oya let us pray nah,we don’t know if it is for the souls that they have killed,the ones they have abducted or the ones they are still planing to orchestrate.that governor that called for prayer is a terrorism sympathizer
They shouldn’t forget to tell their people to fast too so that when terrorists come to attack,they will have enough strength to face them.
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by aseyi24: 8:54am On Nov 24, 2025
God as answer Your prayer.. it’s for you to do the needful… put all the military together to go after them includ SAS …
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Nwaikpe: 8:54am On Nov 24, 2025
This country is officially a failed state.
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by oluwaseunamos33(m): 8:55am On Nov 24, 2025
All we is enough actions with prayers to overcome the terrorist
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Anguldi(m): 8:55am On Nov 24, 2025
Y'all see why Nnamdi KANU was pushing for Judaism 📌💯.
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Stayingalive: 8:55am On Nov 24, 2025
Just. Cowardice gesture from a whole governor and CAN. Let us keep deceiving ourselves
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by shadrach77: 8:55am On Nov 24, 2025
Prayer is what politicians and religious leaders use in deceiving people when they have nothing meaningful to say. God has His own duty while you have your own duty. You cannot ignore your own duty and then you keep on calling on God. That's deception
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by dederocs(m): 8:56am On Nov 24, 2025
Religious hypocrites will bury this country. What type of foolish people will be praying when you can get guns and face your enemies...these governors are phonies, they are all jihadists.
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Josywhyte: 8:57am On Nov 24, 2025
Nigeria,what on earth will make you think your prayers will stop these guys from carrying it out their action even more? What we need is action and not senseless prayers. Since you people started praying has it have any effect on Boko Haram? No. The yeye governor wey tell una to pray and fast dey smag better tuwo shinkafa diluted with one fine Italian wine for him house,una dey dia dey waste una saliva. Mtcheww... misplace priority
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Stayingalive: 8:57am On Nov 24, 2025
NairaX:
Honestly, issues like this always come down to perspective. Some people see nationwide prayers as a meaningful step, others feel it doesn’t address the root problems. Both sides have a point.

But instead of attacking each other, it’d be better if everyone focused on the actual issues — insecurity, economy, governance — while still allowing people to practice their faith the way they choose. Nothing stops prayer and practical action from happening at the same time.

Just misplaced priorities. 3rd world country for a reason.
lol 😂. They are a distraction, imagine trying to find solution to a problem and someone decide to distract the public with a harmless gesture. Let everyone pray in their home.
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by aseyi24: 8:58am On Nov 24, 2025
Pray for Each house should have 3 guns each …
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Chummynoni(m): 8:58am On Nov 24, 2025
Imagine stupeed mentality . So your people should start praying when terrorists invade them , ba? The same terrorists that chants allahu Akbar whenever they wants to attack 🤦🤦🤦
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by ZombieTAMER: 8:59am On Nov 24, 2025
Anyone who calls for prayers because of insecurity is mad


Quote me anywhere
this is the time for incompetent Tinubu to walk the talk

Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by omojeesu(m): 8:59am On Nov 24, 2025
Faith and prayers without appropriate action is dead on arrival.

Do you take a horse to a river and drink for it?
Does God give you the resources and then uses it for you?

Answered prayer is a partnership between the Divine and the human. God does his own. Man does his own. Failure to play your human part is hypocrisy and stupidity....
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Osiris12: 9:00am On Nov 24, 2025
I wonder if na prayers Israel use take decimate Hamas
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by NairaX: 9:01am On Nov 24, 2025
Stayingalive:
lol 😂. They are a distraction, imagine trying to find solution to a problem and someone decide to distract the public with a harmless gesture. Let everyone pray in their home.
grin ;DI get where you’re coming from. A lot of people feel like public prayers are used as a way to shift attention instead of facing the real problems head-on. And honestly, in a country dealing with this many issues, it’s easy to see why people get frustrated.

But at the same time, I don’t think the prayers themselves are the problem — it’s the lack of action that usually follows. If leaders were actually addressing insecurity and economic hardship, nobody would even notice whether they called for prayers or not undecided undecided.

People can pray at home, sure, but we still need leaders who’ll back spiritual messages with real solutions and the northern extraction seems dense grin.
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Haydens: 9:03am On Nov 24, 2025
Mahatma Ghandi lied, An eye for an eye will never make the world go blind rather it will make the world better cautious of you, if Israel followed what he said by now Israel would have become a shadow of herself but because they're revengeful, vengeful, brutal, harsh, unforgiving with the terrorist they are now feared.

Most time Christianity makes people weak, if you slap me on one cheek I will burst your head, cos why will I turn the other one for you just because I want to you to see me as a forgiving person ?

Be unforgiving and revengeful because it will scare the evil ones away.

PEOPLE KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING AND THEY ARE TESTING YOU EVERYDAY TO SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO.
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by webizone(m): 9:03am On Nov 24, 2025
No wahala, but when they want to come and collect tax, we should tell them to pray with us so that money can come from heaven. Idiots!
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Stayingalive: 9:04am On Nov 24, 2025
NairaX:
grin ;DI get where you’re coming from. A lot of people feel like public prayers are used as a way to shift attention instead of facing the real problems head-on. And honestly, in a country dealing with this many issues, it’s easy to see why people get frustrated.

But at the same time, I don’t think the prayers themselves are the problem — it’s the lack of action that usually follows. If leaders were actually addressing insecurity and economic hardship, nobody would even notice whether they called for prayers or not undecided undecided.

People can pray at home, sure, but we still need leaders who’ll back spiritual messages with real solutions and the northern extraction seems dense grin.
let action come first, I myself would lead prayers in my own household and fellowship unit.

It shouldn’t be other way round
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by PheelzAlmighty: 9:09am On Nov 24, 2025
How clueless can this people behuh
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Maryiah(f): 9:10am On Nov 24, 2025
Some have taken the country backward cos of their personal ambition.
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by ogolemati: 9:22am On Nov 24, 2025
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin yarimo the current agbero chairman will lead the prayer for nairaland.please all agbero union members should take note.add fasting to it

Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by writeprof(m): 9:24am On Nov 24, 2025
Osiris12:
I wonder if na prayers Israel use take decimate Hamas
Faith (prayers) and Works (Action)
Hear Isreali Defense Minister on their recent activity:

“We will continue to act forcefully to prevent any threat to the residents of the north and to the State of Israel,” said Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, adding: “Anyone who raises a hand against Israel — his hand will be cut off.”
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Lovenorth: 9:31am On Nov 24, 2025
Politicians are gambling with the lives of the innocent Nigerian people
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Dididrumz(m): 9:35am On Nov 24, 2025
They are all politicians.
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by NaijaGoBetter2(m): 9:48am On Nov 24, 2025
Even Israel swing into action not prayer
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by Giftimoni: 10:23am On Nov 24, 2025
Re: Nonreligious Group Criticises CAN, Gov Zulum’s Nationwide Prayer Call by HydraFeeds(m): 10:32am On Nov 24, 2025
Prayer doesn't work ,action does .
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