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#EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Luckydubby7(op): 6:30am On Oct 23, 2020
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, has blamed churches and mosques as well as some sections of the media for promoting messages of hate.

He added that the #EndSARS movement was a vehicle of hate messages.

The President’s spokesman said this in an article titled, ‘If Nigeria Dies, Hatred Killed Her’.

Adesina wrote, “The EndSARS campaign began as an agitation against police brutality, in which there was unanimity of purpose. And suddenly, it became a vehicle of hate. Against leadership, against national cohesion, an opportunity to settle political scores, and equally prepare for power grab in 2023. Hatred came into the mix.”

Several influential clerics including the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, had openly expressed support for the #EndSARS protests even as the RCCG posted a video and stories of some of its youths that were victims of police harassment.

However, Adesina said many churches and mosques used the campaign to spread messages of hate and division.

The President’s spokesman added, “When things boil over in graphic demonstration of hatred, it is a culmination of negative sentiments and tendencies. They come in persistent negative postings on social media, which generate and stimulate hate.

“From hateful messages from the pulpit, as if that was the message of love Jesus Christ handed over to his followers. From unduly critical messages during jumat services. From radio and television programs, in which bile is spewed. From talk shows which become a harangue of government, newspaper articles and columns tailored to instigate and generate dissent, and the like.

“Eventually, all cumulate in hatred, which finds expression in genuine causes like the EndSARS campaign. When things boil over, they leave sorrow, tears and blood in their wake, as we have seen. And who suffers? The whole country. Who bleeds? Nigeria.”

Adesina said the agitation by youths against injustice and oppression suddenly took on a variegated nature.

He added that separatists came under the umbrella and began to advance their cause, working for the dismemberment of the country.

“Those beaten black and blue in the 2015 and 2019 elections also crept in, and asked for their pound of flesh, while also plotting for a return to power in 2023,” the President’s aide said.

Adesina expressed shock over the sudden turn of events which led to killings and the destruction of public property.

Taking another swipe at religious institutions, he wrote, “Hatred is evinced from many quarters for Nigeria, and for its government and people at any given time. It comes from churches, mosques, professional activists and agitators, interest groups, some elements in the media, so-called analysts who never see anything good, and so on and so forth.”

Adesina claimed that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), had discussed with him how he was impressed with the then Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, and the reforms he was implementing in the institution.

He, however, did not say why Buhari failed to extend the tenure of Arase despite his achievements.

The President’s spokesman added, “The President told me how much he had been impressed with Arase, and how he regretted that the man spent just about a year with him. He then told me of the police of his dreams, and how he wished he got someone who would translate the dream into reality.

“So, when the President said in a speech to the protesters last week that comprehensive police reform was coming, I knew what he had in mind. If only we would be patient and let him implement the five-point demand of the protesters, which he had accepted. But alas, the protest took another hue and nature, different from the original concept and focus.
https://punchng.com/endsars-adesina-blames-churches-mosques/?amp=1&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter&__twitter_impression=true

Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by MickzyDonald: 6:33am On Oct 23, 2020
They will never admit their faults
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by chatinent: 6:33am On Oct 23, 2020
Yawns.

Puppet pulled by strings
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Ever8090: 6:34am On Oct 23, 2020
Church and mosque ?...

Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Nobody: 6:36am On Oct 23, 2020
This man can't end well.
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by CodeTemplar:
The man has no soul for him to say if Nigeria dies hatred killed her.
It was birthed and sustained by hatred disguised as nonnegotiable unity.
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Obidon1(m): 6:37am On Oct 23, 2020
Apc and blame game
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by protests: 6:38am On Oct 23, 2020
Reply comin ...
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Davash222(m): 6:38am On Oct 23, 2020
Adesina blames PDP

Adesina blames Churches

Adesina blames Mosques

Adesina blames Shrines




When will these people accept their laxity and act swiftly? They’ve been blaming everyone since 2015.
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by fineboynl(m):
this one has lost his concience for a pot of portage. don't worry keep deceiving yourself. it wouldn't be long. ask them Ruben Abati. Nigerian understand buhari clearly of his hatred towards people from the south. and his " I don't care attitudes". but when it comes to the north or his kinsmen that only when he act on issues.

enjoy while it last. only God give power.
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by seunlayi(m):
So none of those burning police station can locate this man house?

https://www.independent.ng/pdp-wanted-to-take-advantage-of-endsars-protests-to-return-to-power-in-2023-femi-adesina/



See the type of people surrounding Buhari, no wonder he read rubbish speech yesterday. Do any youth give any bleep about any political party or religion at this time? Who cares about party or religion? Endsars una dey do like draw soup, things got escalated una dey blame PDP. Fools. They need to touch this man house to refresh his brain.
Sebi it is only Apostle Suleiman that just reacted, wait to Adeboye, Oyedepo, Kumuyi , Alfas etc turned against your oga, I beg it with you, you may not last to end of this year in that office. Oniranu
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Luckydubby7(op): 6:42am On Oct 23, 2020
He said this because of Muslim and Christians were conducting services in the protesting venues.
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by fuckingAyaya(m): 6:44am On Oct 23, 2020
Was waiting for buhari's speech now am speechless
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by kingk(m): 6:48am On Oct 23, 2020
Please let amadioha and sango visit this spokes man?.... The wickedness is three much.
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by GeeOh(f): 6:53am On Oct 23, 2020
Oloriburuku
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by donbachi(m): 6:58am On Oct 23, 2020
Dis one need soya bean milk.
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by gasparpisciotta: 6:58am On Oct 23, 2020
Adesina will soon be out of Aso Villa, hope he will still have liver to face his kinsmen afterwards and spew rubbish
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by RuddyFusion(m):
They are out in full force to change the narrative....to look for scapegoats and turn the truth upside down but it won't work for them..

It's very unfortunate though how far people can go to suppress the truth,..if they escape today will they escape the supreme judge? The Almighty.......Nope
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Maxymilliano(m): 7:05am On Oct 23, 2020
Somehow the PDP got an unusual respite from their blame this time, instead it is the Churches and Mosques that are responsible for their ineptitude and failures.

Clueless set of time wasters!
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by ThreeEyedRaven: 7:15am On Oct 23, 2020
Adesina if you're not aware that these hoodlums were created by the consistent failure of the government then you're ignorant. But I know you are aware but as usual shifting blames have always been the way of APC. You'll not go unpunished
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Racoon(m): 7:24am On Oct 23, 2020
This Femi Adeshina of a pastor whose said people should give up their ancestral lands to killers so that peace can reign again.Why is this man always sounding incredibly stupid & irresponsible?
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Racoon(m): 7:24am On Oct 23, 2020
ThreeEyedRaven:
Adesina if you're not aware that these hoodlums were created by the consistent failure of the government then you're ignorant. But I know you are aware but as usual shifting blames have always been the way of APC. You'll not go unpunished
This is what mummified zombiesm can do to sane minds.
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Willie007: 7:26am On Oct 23, 2020
When it's time for election they will be looking for religious leaders to use
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Olril18(m): 7:32am On Oct 23, 2020
PDP is not at fault again
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Notatribalist(m): 7:33am On Oct 23, 2020
Luckydubby7:
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, has blamed churches and mosques as well as some sections of the media for promoting messages of hate.

He added that the #EndSARS movement was a vehicle of hate messages.

The President’s spokesman said this in an article titled, ‘If Nigeria Dies, Hatred Killed Her’.

Adesina wrote, “The EndSARS campaign began as an agitation against police brutality, in which there was unanimity of purpose. And suddenly, it became a vehicle of hate. Against leadership, against national cohesion, an opportunity to settle political scores, and equally prepare for power grab in 2023. Hatred came into the mix.”

Several influential clerics including the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, had openly expressed support for the #EndSARS protests even as the RCCG posted a video and stories of some of its youths that were victims of police harassment.

However, Adesina said many churches and mosques used the campaign to spread messages of hate and division.

The President’s spokesman added, “When things boil over in graphic demonstration of hatred, it is a culmination of negative sentiments and tendencies. They come in persistent negative postings on social media, which generate and stimulate hate.

“From hateful messages from the pulpit, as if that was the message of love Jesus Christ handed over to his followers. From unduly critical messages during jumat services. From radio and television programs, in which bile is spewed. From talk shows which become a harangue of government, newspaper articles and columns tailored to instigate and generate dissent, and the like.

“Eventually, all cumulate in hatred, which finds expression in genuine causes like the EndSARS campaign. When things boil over, they leave sorrow, tears and blood in their wake, as we have seen. And who suffers? The whole country. Who bleeds? Nigeria.”

Adesina said the agitation by youths against injustice and oppression suddenly took on a variegated nature.

He added that separatists came under the umbrella and began to advance their cause, working for the dismemberment of the country.

“Those beaten black and blue in the 2015 and 2019 elections also crept in, and asked for their pound of flesh, while also plotting for a return to power in 2023,” the President’s aide said.

Adesina expressed shock over the sudden turn of events which led to killings and the destruction of public property.

Taking another swipe at religious institutions, he wrote, “Hatred is evinced from many quarters for Nigeria, and for its government and people at any given time. It comes from churches, mosques, professional activists and agitators, interest groups, some elements in the media, so-called analysts who never see anything good, and so on and so forth.”

Adesina claimed that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), had discussed with him how he was impressed with the then Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, and the reforms he was implementing in the institution.

He, however, did not say why Buhari failed to extend the tenure of Arase despite his achievements.

The President’s spokesman added, “The President told me how much he had been impressed with Arase, and how he regretted that the man spent just about a year with him. He then told me of the police of his dreams, and how he wished he got someone who would translate the dream into reality.

“So, when the President said in a speech to the protesters last week that comprehensive police reform was coming, I knew what he had in mind. If only we would be patient and let him implement the five-point demand of the protesters, which he had accepted. But alas, the protest took another hue and nature, different from the original concept and focus.

https://punchng.com/endsars-adesina-blames-churches-mosques/?amp=1&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter&__twitter_impression=true
Anyone that liked this nonsense post will have to battle with the spirit is those killed by the blood sucking demon Mafia government. Isha Allah
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Rodwave: 7:35am On Oct 23, 2020
They don dey get their voice small small now... This political charlatans will never learn
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Lanre4uonly(m): 7:46am On Oct 23, 2020
It's a pity this is coming from Femi Adesina.
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by 2special(m): 7:46am On Oct 23, 2020
The foool even recognised the achievement of the former I.G.P, Solomon Arase.... but to him that position is reserved to a particular ethnicity and religion.
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Emmatech1996:
And we waited for oga presido's speech....we got the pre-recorded version ...now everybody dey speechless

Enugu Protest no be here


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5yVB1OzQAw
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by Lincoln275(m): 7:49am On Oct 23, 2020
Mtchewww, werey alaso
Re: #EndSARS: Femi Adesina Blames Churches, Mosques by kambili999(f): 7:49am On Oct 23, 2020
This one has come out from his shell
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