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#Trending; 2023: Electing Yemi Osinbajo as president will cause religious civil war- Activist
 
By: News Editor
Mon, 21 Mar 2022   ||   Nigeria,
 

A Nigerian activist and author, Farooq Kperogi, has injected that electing Yemi Osinbajo as the next president of Nigeria in 2023 will cause civil war from which the country may not recover.

On Monday, @farooqkperogi tweeted this on Twitter social media platform as Osinbajo trends.

Recall that last Monday, the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, has informed President Muhammadu Buhari of his presidential ambition, adding that he desires to take over from him at the expiration of his tenure in 2023 to consolidate the achievements they recorded since they took over from the opposition PDP in 2015.

Following the trends on twitter as users advocate for Yemi Osinbanjo to be elected as the new president, Farooq further stressed that if Yemi Osinbajo becomes president, it will without a doubt, throw Nigeria into the depths of a flaming religious volcano that will hasten its self-immolation as it isn’t some idly impolite oracular pleasure.

“The strategy Osinbajo used to incite religious fervor in Lagos prior to 2015 is the precise strategy he’s using now.

“In the last election, President Buhari had about 14 million votes and that is not more than a population of two denominations in Nigeria talks more of [sic] the entire Christian body,” the CAN president said during the lecture. “If we are united, I can see rightly in the spirit, God knows the person and we by the mind of the spirit, we can know the person God want [sic] to use. We have leadership in CAN, and if we listen to the leadership, it will be well with us.

“Osinbajo is a sophisticated, but toxic Islam phobic racist who clothes his racism with oratory. He is only associating with Muslims because of his political agenda. He visits mosques (with his shoes on— in a betrayal of his ice-cold disdain for the religion) and awkwardly utters salaams only as a stoop-to-conquer strategy.

“Osinbajo’s obvious Christianization of the 2023 election has already caused the normally secular Bola Tinubu to, on March 19, appeal to the Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria in Osogbo to create a political wing to support Muslims running for political offices because other religious groups have commenced political sensitisation by creating political departments or directorate among themselves to promote their own.”

“Imagine what will happen in the Muslim North if Osinbajo by any chance become president.” He analysed

CEOAFRICA gathered on Twitter as @Olufisayo722 tweeted “The man we all want to be the next President of our great Country, Nigeria is Prof Oluyemi Oluleke Osinbajo.”

@ Midashand7, “Prof Yemi Osinbajo The Right person to follow. We Move!

@ Despite the paucity of funds, the Buhari/Osinbajo admin has done well in areas of infrastructure & social investment. There is also a remarkable progress in agriculture & value-chain.

@tutsy22, “Pls enough of Osinbajo is a Christian! He was silent when: * Pastor Shaibu was brutally butchered to death by Muslim youths bcos “his mission was growing”. * Deaconess Olawale was murdered during Evangelism. * Leah the only Christian girl in Dapchi abduction was not released.”

While on the other hand, some tweeted, @firstladyship, “Don’t fall for Osinbajo’s Pastoral Veil. That was the MO in 2015. Back then, they presented Buhari as a Reformed Democrat. They are back at it again. This time, they are using the church to sell Pastor Osinbajo to you. Don’t fall for the hogwash & whitewash. FOCUS IS OUR ANTHEM!!

@OduduwaR, “All these religion political nonsense won't work for you Tinubu and that BDSM Pastor Osinbajo. All we want is ODUDUWA REPUBLIC NOW/BIAFRA NOW.

@Novieverest, “Osinbajo, your serious government took it to 97%. The worse ever. Is this what serious pastor governments do?

However, the Activist, Farooq, stated that religious civil wars are always messy and dangerous. “Few countries survived them. Don’t say I didn’t warn you,” he submitted.

 

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