ABUJA - Nigeria’s former Vice President and chieftain of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Atiku Abubakar has described Pastor Enoch
Adeboye as a unique example of inspirational leadership, saying Nigeria
needs more religious leaders in the mold of the clergyman.
In
a statement released at the announcement of Pastor Adeboye’s stepping
aside as the General Overseer (G.O.) of the Redeemed Christian Church of
God, Nigeria, Atiku said Adeboye’s “influence
cuts across tribe, class,
and even religion”.
“Pastor Adeboye is
the kind of religious leader I pray that we see more of in Nigeria. He
is a man beloved, and who loved one and all without discrimination”,
said the former vice president.
While he praised the religious
leader’s influence on multitudes of Nigerians over the past four decades
in his former position, the former vice president said; “Some of the
most prominent personalities Nigeria has been blessed with have been
those who learnt from the pulpit of Pastor Adeboye. A most recent
example is our current Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo.”
He
also hailed the several efforts of Pastor Adeboye, which clearly went
beyond the normal expectations for a preacher, such as his active
participation in the war against HIV/AIDS in Nigeria which saw the G.O.
feature in an anti-AIDS advert that was aired on national television.
In
addition, the former Vice President hailed the role that the G.O. has
played as a converging figure for other religious leaders in Nigeria,
many who openly attended his services or consulted with him despite
being of different denominations.
Source: Vanguard
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