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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

PASTOR BAKARE ON THE SAME PODIUM WITH THE PRESIDENT OF WITCHES & WIZARDS- VERY ODD?

Waoh! the 3rd day of the National Protests has come and gone. One just hopes that the government is listening and seeing that the people really want a paradigm shift. A major sacrifice from those in Government would be a solution in the right direction.  But that's not what this very short write-up is about. We think we already have enough good advocates who would articulate our demands properly to the government.


One particular thing we ask that the government should please do, is take it upon themselves as a sacrifice to reduce their allowances by 60%, that action alone would show the sincerity of purpose that Nigerians want and it would engender loyalty and trust from the citizenry that the government crave .

Back to what this write-up is majorly about, did you all notice something very odd yesterday at the Protest in Ojota? You all still wondering what we are on about- Did you remember seeing the Pastor of the Latter Rain Assembly- Pastor Tunde Bakare on the Podium vociferously condemning the actions of the government over the removal of the fuel subsidy, did you remember or observe that on that same podium not too long after, was the supposed President of the Witches & Wizards in the country, who came out openly to say the President would die.



Hear him- He his the president of witches and wizards association of Nigeria, his dad was a wizard and his mum a witch, that he had a meeting with his mum at 1am the night before yesterday and he had good news from his mum for the gathering, that ''President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan must die" Joke or not, this a serious matter.

We are wondering how a servant of the Most High & the President of W & W can agree over a cause? Very odd don't you all think? Or was it just another very expensive joke?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Very interesting indeed!