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our problems as Africans is that when we accept the doctrine of religion, we accept it outside our senses, no wonder the men on robes are robbing us daily and we are just scared to talk or think, all because they (clergymen) have succeeded in making us believe that if we touch them with our tongue, pen or thoughts, that is just religious blackmail for they are feeding off our sincerity for the fear of God. But i wonder why, no wonder as Africans we stand off as fools, feeding off crumbs when we are actually kings in all royalty, no wonder we have large auditoriums and countless traffic congestion on our highways, and we scream heaven on earth, when actually we are experiencing hell in its reality, what a painful sight, as we stare into the doldrums of misery, i wonder what sort of monsters we have as clergymen, no iota of godliness in them, they are just greedily structured and selfishly crafted to fill their own pockets with good. Imagining the taxation on their private jets, you would just see the level of greed that is stirred in them, imagine the empire that this guys are building for themselves, i will not mention the private universities these guys are building carrying their names with the expensive nature of their settings, only God will help us! no i am a fool thinking God will help us, he will not help us, rather we will have to help ourselves, our clergymen are in the same cult as our politicians, they are even worse since they use the Holy Name of God to scam and steal from the people. I wonder when we Africans and Nigerians in particular will stand up right and ask our so-called clergymen some simple truths. When are we going to stand up and ask them questions that must show them that we are ready for a revolution, for they are men like us, though i respect the grace that is upon their offices, yet when a king chose to live with swine, then he is no king after-all. Gosh! our clergymen are worse than our colonial masters and the earlier we come to this realization, the better it is for us all. we must be ready to think off the line of religion, i am not calling on people to by-cut tithing paying or giving of offerings, no! i am asking Africans and mostly Nigerians to demand from their clergymen to get into the bandwagon of creating infrastructures, they should get off the oak of opening universities that is borne after the cranny of selfishness and greed. they should stop this mad-vision of building auditoriums that will accommodate millions of so-called hungry frustration and impaired people, a people who sings to God out of hunger, starvation and despair. One thing i know for sure is that i stand waiting for the day of judgment if it is not a myth and see how African clergymen will fare. we should stand up and demand that our clergymen should get involved in building a nation, not this rubbish talk of praying for the country, God is laughing at us, for we have sold off our senses. bet me, one day just one day we will see that a clergyman will be addressing its congregant and someone will pick up stone and throw at him that will spark a revolution in this country and the continent at large, because it is becoming unbearable at the insensitivity of our clergymen concerning the concern of the common man.
Posted on: Sun, 03 Nov 2013 17:55:02 +0000

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