Nigerian Women in Clergy (WIC), an association of leading women of God in Nigeria, has condemned in totality, several allegations levelled against some notable men of God in Nigeria, just as it warned people against dragging God’s name into the mud. WIC specifically referred to the $9.3m arms deal involving the private jet of the CAN President, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor; Pastor Chris Oyakhilome who is currently facing matrimonial challenges, the Synagogue building collapse alongside the purported offer of N50,000 bribe to journalists by Prophet TB Joshua and many others. The body admonished Nigerians to tread the path of caution by allowing God to judge in His own way, instead of dragging the Body of Christ into the mud.
[eap_ad_1] A statement signed by WIC president, Prophetess Nonnie Roberson, in Abuja, said Nigerians should instead pray to God to heal the country. “We have observed with great concern the manner in which Nigerians are overtly engrossed in various scandalous cases involving some prominent leaders in the Body of Christ. While we do not condone or approve of any of the cases, we urge Christians to desist from judging these pastors as God will judge them eventually. “This is the time for serious intercession for the country. Nigeria is at a crossroads, the power tussle is more spiritual than political. The Body of Christ is under attack physically and spiritually worldwide,” she said, calling on Nigerians to focus more on the issue at hand, which is the 2015 general elections and pray God to let the righteous rule for people to rejoice. “Those that will assume power will directly rule and decide on Nigerians faith for the next four years. This is the time for the watchmen to rise, and take the battle spiritually. We can’t start praying when the wrong person assumes leadership, we must ensure they don’t get the power. “There must be unity, love in the Body of Christ. We must break the denominational walls, gender discrimination and stand as one body,” it urged. (Vanguard)
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