Pastor Jerry Uchechukwu Eze, the convener of the New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD), and gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey, the convener of the Hallelujah Challenge, Ebuka Obi, and others, have been criticized by some Nigerians over the ongoing situation in the country.
A few days ago, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to send troops to Nigeria due to the killing of Christians in the country.
While many reacted to this, some denied that there was any genocide in Nigeria. Clerics across the country have been called out for remaining silent about the killings of Christians.
In a post online, some Nigerians specifically called out Pastor Jerry Eze and Nathaniel Bassey, accusing them of not using their platforms, NSPPD and Hallelujah Challenge to speak out against the killings.
Critics referred to the clerics as influencers who are misleading Nigerians, labeling them charlatans.
One person even claimed to have seen through the clergy who gave out tricycles and vehicles to people last year, implying their actions were more about personal gain than addressing the nation’s challenge.
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