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Buhari Should Apologize For Failing To Fulfill Campaign Promises – Bishop Ighele by Jirate(m): 9:43am On Oct 16, 2016
Bishop Charles Ighele is the General Superintendent of Holy Spirit Mission Church, the Happy Family Chapel. In this interview, Ighale speaks on the arrest of some judges, corruption and the state of the economy among other issues. On the clampdown on judges by the DSS

It is only the President and Vice President of Nigeria, governors and deputy governors who are covered by immunity. While in office, they cannot be prosecuted. Under the law, what DSS did can be done. But when you look at it, it is not proper. Sometimes, there are people whose positions and offices you respect. When you give the go ahead that the home of the Senate President should be raided, then it is not him alone who is being attacked. The Senate as an institution is being attacked as well as Nigerians.

Invading the homes of Supreme Court judges at midnight and breaking down their doors has done more damage to the principle of separation of power and to the little that is left of the international glory of Nigeria on the fight against corruption. Remember the damage done to the image of Nigeria in 1984 when the current President authorised the smuggling of a drugged Umaru Dikko in a bag from London to Nigeria. When you say you want to raid the homes of the justices of the Supreme Court, then it goes beyond fighting corruption and, to me, it is not proper. It is the National Judicial Council that is competent to look into misconduct of judges.

There is corruption in the judiciary but pulling it down and making it look disrespected is no way to fight corruption. Judges all over the country have now been made to look small in the eyes of people. The image the international community has of the Nigerian judges and its judicial system is so bad. The principle of separation of power under which we function should be separated and respected. This is a bigger injury done to the judiciary than the corruption that is being fought.

It is wrong to go to peoples homes in the middle of the night searching for evidence. But if they have evidence that at that time there might be things that would implicate the judges, then they can apply for search warrant and do it in a manner that will not generate controversy instead of the way they ended up going about it. Nigerian lawyers and judges have to put their acts together and remove the bad eggs among them.

In our efforts to bring glory to the politicians and political parties we support, we should be careful not to remove the little glory Nigeria presently has among civilized people and nations. That some lawyers support the operation of the DSS is shocking to many people I know. The DSS should re-strategise on how to carry out sting operations that will remove them from controversy such as this so that they (DSS)can be well respected.

The economy

Things have gotten so bad. Nigerians have never suffered like this. It has never been so in terms of economic hardship. Landlords are on the neck of their tenants who probably do not have money and these landlords need the money to take care of their families. A vicious level of poverty is being unleashed and I find it very dangerous when it is being unleashed on a nation and on families. It is only those people who are so wealthy that do not feel it. The prices of food items have gone high within such a short time, and people now find it difficult to cope. The president knows that things are not good which is why he has been appealing for calm.

Mobilizing to stop recession

What surprises me is that the ruling party has the brains and the people that can be mobilized to turn things around. Several nations have passed through worse situations than ours and emerged stronger. Roosevelt on his wheelchair was able to take America out of recession. In as much as we pray, at times like this we need brains. Prayer alone does not solve the problems of a nation such as Nigeria where people live in faith. I also know that even a sinner with brain can turn things around because the brain is the most natural thing that God gave to us. There is the spiritual and then the mental aspect of life. These are the two things with which destinies of nations are being aspired.

Religious angle

On the religious front, let us see how we can use the gift that God gave to us. I believe that if they have the people we need to turn this nation around in some states, and the states were able to harness their human resources to find solution to problems, why can it not be so at the federal level? Why can things not be harnessed, mobilized, put together to find lasting solution at the federal level?

Using a think tank to get things right

If this government can get this right and get their best brains together even if they are not in APC, we will be close to ending this economic recession. Now let us forget about campaign promises and apologize to Nigerians that these promises cannot work for various reasons, and that this is the reality and this is what we can do. I am surprised they do not want to be honest.

I am equally surprised that they are unable to harness brains. I wonder why this ruling party keeps going about their campaign promises and, each time they promise to deliver on the promises, things get worse. An honest man should be able to apologize and say what can work, lay a new foundation and tell us it is achievable. People should be bold enough to tell the president. Some states have been able do this because we have radical people who can think to get things right.

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Re: Buhari Should Apologize For Failing To Fulfill Campaign Promises – Bishop Ighele by Jirate(m): 9:43am On Oct 16, 2016
cool
People should be bold enough to tell the president.

God Bless You my Bishop,
His wife who incidentally is the only known Close Person that had been bold enough to tell Him the Truth has now been relegated to the Other Room and Kitchen Cabinet, What a Shame.

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Re: Buhari Should Apologize For Failing To Fulfill Campaign Promises – Bishop Ighele by Firefire(m): 9:46am On Oct 16, 2016
I doubt he is humble enough to do that.

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Re: Buhari Should Apologize For Failing To Fulfill Campaign Promises – Bishop Ighele by SamuelAnyawu(m): 9:48am On Oct 16, 2016
We don't need his apologies....


2019 is fast approaching grin

He can apologise from Daura to his faithful Zombies grin

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Re: Buhari Should Apologize For Failing To Fulfill Campaign Promises – Bishop Ighele by Tremor007: 9:53am On Oct 16, 2016
Too late Bishop. APC and their supporters should bury their dry heads in shame for thrusting on us all a Buhari. 2019 pls load quickly I got itching fingers already.

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Re: Buhari Should Apologize For Failing To Fulfill Campaign Promises – Bishop Ighele by Jirate(m): 10:06am On Oct 16, 2016
Tremor007:
Too late Bishop. APC and their supporters should bury their dry heads in shame for thrusting on us all a Buhari. 2019 pls load quickly I got itching fingers already.

From what they did recently in Edo, I am not too enthusiastic about 2019, I doubt if I will vote since it won’t Count. cool
APC is a Plague,

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Re: Buhari Should Apologize For Failing To Fulfill Campaign Promises – Bishop Ighele by Nobody: 10:09am On Oct 16, 2016
He has a better chance of being president than Donald Duke, Fashola, Peter Obi, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iwealla. His qualification? He is a Northern Muslim. And yes he is an honourable legislator in Abuja running this country. God help us all.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-QKnv23Tww

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Re: Buhari Should Apologize For Failing To Fulfill Campaign Promises – Bishop Ighele by Clerverly: 10:12am On Oct 16, 2016
Jirate:
cool


God Bless You my Bishop,
His wife who incidentally is the only known Close Person that had been bold enough to tell Him the Truth has now been relegated to the Other Room and Kitchen Cabinet, What a Shame.

You have started again? Can I ask you, who do you think, will replace him? Which party?

Abeg go let that ciminal pastor you voted online pray for you grin
Re: Buhari Should Apologize For Failing To Fulfill Campaign Promises – Bishop Ighele by MrKrap(m): 10:15am On Oct 16, 2016
d only apology we understand is resignation.

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Re: Buhari Should Apologize For Failing To Fulfill Campaign Promises – Bishop Ighele by ezechueze(m): 11:02am On Oct 16, 2016
OK
Re: Buhari Should Apologize For Failing To Fulfill Campaign Promises – Bishop Ighele by Jirate(m): 12:10pm On Oct 16, 2016
Clerverly:


You have started again? Can I ask you, who do you think, will replace him? Which party?

Abeg go let that ciminal pastor you voted online pray for you grin

It’s a Pity I am now your Priority.

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