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Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by tafabaloo(m): 8:46am On Aug 07, 2016
Rev'd. Samson Olasupo Adeniyi Ayokunle, the new National President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN’s, interview, in which the cleric outlines the challenges ahead of him and calls on the Federal Government to hasten to restructure the nation and revamp the economy because the people are hungry.

Let him try it and he will know how people can shut down government. If he wants to kill, he will have so many people to kill. Let him try it. He will tell us whether it is only one set of religious students that have right and others don’t have. I have said it that people in that level of management should not, by their statements polarise the situation more than what was on ground before. What stops him from keeping quiet, than fuelling the situation?

The issue of hijab and many other issues like the proposed education curriculum tend to make many people believe there is a plot to Islamize this nation. Are you of the same opinion, and if yes, what will the Christian community do?


Whether there is Islamization or not, Christianity in Nigeria is under siege. We can all see what is on ground. I’m not talking about belief, I’m talking about facts. Christianity is under siege. How can somebody say that he is doing a reform in the curriculum and change Christian doctrine and think that we will keep quiet? They will be teaching in that new educational curriculum that Jesus Christ is not the son of God. Is that Christian teaching? And you call it Christian Religious Knowledge? Where did you bring that one from if you are not just provoking anger in other people? You want to be teaching that Jesus is not the son of God and that He did not die on the cross and that He did not rise from the dead. You are saying there’s nothing like Christianity. Is that education? Who drew the curriculum? It can never see the light of the day. You know that CAN is already on it. I think some time ago before I travelled, I saw government apologizing over that and I need to commend the government for that; that they knew that the curriculum was in bad taste. I think what the government ought to do is to investigate the people responsible for such a thing. If it is still in the National Educational Research Council, that person should be sanctioned. What was the intention? I think the best thing is to dismiss that individual from service. He or she wants to set the nation on fire. If you see what is happening…Joseph Zechariah Kura, an Evangelical Church Winning All pastor in Nassarawa State was butchered. The following week, a woman in Abuja was killed. Somebody was not a Muslim, he wanted to eat in his shop in Kaduna, he was stabbed. The one in Kano, you were doing ablution in front of another woman’s shop and she stopped them. She was killed. A Catholic Church opened for service in Niger State on Friday and you said Friday was specifically for you. Who told you that others should not worshiping God on Friday except you? Don’t we see other religious adherents do their service on Sunday? Has anybody attacked them? And our authorities keep quiet as if nothing is happening. We will not allow them to rest until they speak out and do something. There is a siege! And when we are talking, it is not because we want to set the nation on fire but because we don’t want the nation to be on fire. Let there be mutual respect. We used to live together mutually, it was not like this. Let’s return to that time, that’s what we are saying. When we had Muslims and Christians in the same family and they were eating and wining together. Where has this type of spirit come from? I think it’s the spirit of end time putting Christianity under siege. We are too many in this nation for somebody to think that they can overrun us. .as we live and as long as God gives us our breath, we will not allow anybody to force any religion on us.

What steps will you take to rebuild the churches in North East? Beyond the North East, what should the Christian community expect from your tenure? And there is also the fact that till now there are no Certificates of Occupancy issued to churches in the whole of the North…


Pastor Oritsejafor’s administration was very involved in rebuilding the lives of people who have been affe In terms of what Pastor Ayo has done, God gave that man resources and he spent it for the Church. It is very difficult for you to have another Christian leader that can have that advantage and that type of spirit. I am coming from an established organisation which does not allow me to spend half kobo from collection unless what it is approved. And before approval is given, it will pass through many tables. As an established organisation, you know that we have our own ministries; internally displaced people, widows and so on that we attend to with several millions. We will do our best but you better not compare because areas of ministry differ. What I can assure you is that I will not keep my mouth shut until all the people who are passing through suffering and hard times and people who have been victims of this insurgency have been properly taken care of either through CAN or through the government or non-governmental organisations. I was at the World Council of Churches and I was shouting at the top of my voice that internally displaced people in Nigeria should be attended to. And by the grace of God, from February or March this coming year, the World Council of Churches is coming to lay the foundation of an international inter-faith religious center in Kaduna so that what led to the Boko Haram insurgency might not repeat itself in our nation. And the Baptist World Alliance adopted a resolution which has already been passed to President Obama that he should employ an envoy to take care specifically of the internally displaced people in Nigeria. So we will build on what Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor has done but the style may be different because the access that we have to resources differs. On the issue of C of O for churches in the North, I think we will engage lawyers to address the matter. If any church is denied C of O, we will like to have the records and the reasons for the denial and we may challenge that in the court of law. Nigerians cannot be treated as aliens in their own land.

What will be your cardinal agenda? Will it be a two-point agenda or four-point agenda?


Go and get my acceptance speech, you will see my agenda there.

I have seen your acceptance speech; there was no mention of NIREC. What will be the new relationship of CAN with the Islamic community considering the fact that NIREC has been moribund for some time now…

Mine is to look at what happened. I have told the National Secretariat to send a letter to the Sultan of Sokoto to inform him that we have a new administration, a new CAN President, and I’ll take it up from there.

What’s your own approach to the proposal for grazing reserves?

We have shown our opposition to that. Ranches are better. Let the Fulani men who are professionals in cattle rearing, wherever they want to buy land, let them take money from their pockets and buy it because they sell cows to us; so why should it be government buying land for them? Will they buy land for mechanics also? Are they going to buy land for pastors to plant churches? What is good for the goose is good for the gander. They should not take our public funds to buying land for Fulani herdsmen. They are doing their private businesses. They amputated the leg of my cousin in our village. When the girl was coming from the river, they met her, they wanted to take her, she was running away, unfortunately she fell and they amputated her leg. It was Baptist hospital that helped us on that lady, an unmarried lady. It pains my hearts. What wickedness. I cannot allow herdsmen in my backyard. Any family who wants to sell land to them, I’m not hindering you; you can go ahead and sell but let them buy it themselves.

in 2014, the Jonathan administration organized a National Conference where recommendations were made including the one in favour of the restructuring of the nation. But the Buhari government says it has nothing to do with the recommendations. How do you respond?


The statement of the President is that he has not even opened the report of the National Conference. How can you conclude that a document is not good when you have not seen the content? Someone occupying such a position who is looking for the best solution to move us forward will not have that type of bias. You can’t condemn what you don’t know about. People gathered from all over the nation, money was spent on it; even for the sake of the money that was spent on it, public money, wouldn’t you read the report? If you don’t have time, give it to people that will analyse it critically for you and you will be able to bring certain things up that you are going to use. Somebody looking for a way out will not throw away completely a suggestion that is coming from another angle. We have seen this in Nigeria government, not with this administration alone. We have seen it in the past, where many projects will just be abandoned because the party in power does not buy into it and the citizens suffer for it. Everybody sees that this present federal system is not the way federalism is operated. I read political science in the university. In the U.S, to a large extent, each of the states has autonomy. We need to restructure.


On the issue of the states being in charge of their resources, the Niger Delta Avengers and other groups are clamouring for that and they are bombing pipelines. What do you have to say concerning that? Is it good or is it bad?

There is a theorem in psychology that says that resort to aggression depends on the degree of frustration. The more frustrated people are, the more aggressive they are. I think the government in power made some miscalculations because before they came on board, these people have been checkmated and there was an agreement that made them to continue to feel satisfied and government satisfied for natural revenue to be coming. That shouldn’t have been jettisoned. And if there will be moderation to it, it should be minimal so that it will not degenerate into the present situation that we are experiencing. I was reading the newspaper some days ago that the revenue has fallen by over 40%. What is anybody gaining from that? That is the reason I told you they need a more potent economic outfit to move this country forward. The Avengers are not doing the best thing by taking the law into their hands. But it is good for the government to have time to sit down with them because for every problem, there is a solution.

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by praise010(m): 8:47am On Aug 07, 2016
I can't read this sermon on this Sunday morning.

I see CAN president as a special category of Nigeria Politician.

I don't take them seriously.


Good morning Nairalanders

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by tafabaloo(m): 8:50am On Aug 07, 2016
high time for the christian leaders to be up and stood firm for the faith otherwise christianity will become a history as witnessed in countries like Libya and Turkey, which once had large number of Christians.

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by Tolexander: 9:02am On Aug 07, 2016
tafabaloo:
high time for the christian leaders to rise up and stand firm for the faith .
which faith is in being against wearing wearing hijab to school?

Religious practices should be cancelled in our Primary and secondary schools.
Don't use religion to segregate us!

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by Flexherbal(m): 9:29am On Aug 07, 2016
Politics has crept into everything. Nothing makes sense anymore.

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by mannobi(m): 9:41am On Aug 07, 2016
Though I don't buy into any religious involvement in education, but on this, what's so ever is good for the goose is also good for the gander

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by raphieMontella: 10:33am On Aug 07, 2016
lol... Religion will in the end annihilate itself the future is here..

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by Adeoba10(m): 10:49am On Aug 07, 2016
Including market place.
Buh they are not imposing dis hijab on dia kids na.

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by allanphash7(m): 10:49am On Aug 07, 2016
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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by jodavid(m): 10:50am On Aug 07, 2016
Seriously searching for that portion in the Bible that made wearing church robes compulsory for children.
Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by Nobody: 10:51am On Aug 07, 2016
This was uncalled for

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by konnet: 10:51am On Aug 07, 2016
Two wrongs can not make a right...
Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by Sermwell(m): 10:52am On Aug 07, 2016
Click like if you think this man is high on kwale weed grin

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by CHANNELStv2020: 10:52am On Aug 07, 2016
IF ONLY AFRICANS CAN COPY QUATER OF WHITE'S TECHNOLOGY OR WAY OF THINKING JUST LIKE THE SAME WAY THEY COPIED RELIGION, AFRICA WOULD HAVE BEEN HEAVEN ON EARTH.

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by Nobody: 10:52am On Aug 07, 2016
CAN is doing this to get back at God knows who grin

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by Osun50: 10:52am On Aug 07, 2016
Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by Nobody: 10:54am On Aug 07, 2016
tafabaloo:
high time for the christian leaders to rise up and stand firm for the faith .
see dumb talk.

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by kaakaa1(m): 10:54am On Aug 07, 2016
His first Q/A was so on point! We're Under Siege cry

But apart from that, each religious sect needs to give the other breathing space. All this religious fights will take us no where, lives, and properties would be lost in the end.
I stand for One Nigeria!

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by saintkel(m): 10:55am On Aug 07, 2016
Hmm islamization agenda is truly real, removing Jesus is not d son of GOD, Jesus did not die n rise again n others is truly a Crime against d religion of Christianity. Try dat with Islamic education and see hell on earth. Hijab or Christian coverings for me makes no sense, let them wear dia hijab, we dnt need to wear special clothings before we r known to be Christians

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by irunoko(m): 10:56am On Aug 07, 2016
Common mechionu there.continue fanning the embers of religious crisis. I don't know what he will gain in planting religious tension in the hearts of these school children

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by theadvocatus(m): 10:56am On Aug 07, 2016
two wrongs don't make a right!

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by canalily(m): 10:56am On Aug 07, 2016
They wear or not will cause any increase in demand or supply neither will it bring diminishing marginal returns or utility or even cause a better shift in improving Nigeria's current economic multifarous cacophony!undecided

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by emmyid(m): 10:56am On Aug 07, 2016
Things I read everyday makes me hate Buhari and his bandwagon of zombies the more.

From the little I read I could tell this CAN president is not a weakling. He can stand and fight for us! #sayno2islamization

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by yeyeboi(m): 10:56am On Aug 07, 2016
Most of our Christian leaders are now "Political Christian Leaders " cry sad

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by mmsen: 10:57am On Aug 07, 2016
Religion is nonsense but this is logical:

The statement of the President is that he has not even opened the report of the National Conference. How can you conclude that a document is not good when you have not seen the content? Someone occupying such a position who is looking for the best solution to move us forward will not have that type of bias. You can’t condemn what you don’t know about.

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by seunaj: 10:57am On Aug 07, 2016
I would not be surprised if Christians are the first set of ppl to to come after this man. I check comments like that of praise010 and I shake my head for Christianity in Nigeria and the world at large. We tend to rationalize our reasoning and think objectively while these other people's actions are deliberate and calculated to wipe out Christians on the surface of the earth (God forbid!)
How can we explain the fact that Saudi, UAE and other wealthy Islamic countries are not taking refugees from their fellow Islamic world? Europe in their dumbness keeps accommodating potential terrorists in the name of political correctness, they refuse to learn from France
How can we explain that fulani herdsmen(disguised bokoharams) are terrorizing and displacing christian dominated communities like Benue and southern kaduna and nothing is been done from the presidency??
I weep for Christianity if Christians will continue to be politically correct and become a second citizen in their own lands. My words!
I have a simple question for the politically correct Christians going for the head of the CAN president for being political:
If the sultan of sokoto can declare a day public holiday extension just by making a call to the Aso rock...
If a multi-million naira Nollywood village can be scraped from the budget just because an eminent alfa traveled to the Aso villa to make a complaint...
WHAT STOPS CHRISTIANS?
TO MAKE THEIR POINTS!
AND STAND FOR THEIR FAITH!
AND PROTECT THEIR INTEREST!
Christians are not second class citizens in Nigeria

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by Lexxyburg(m): 10:58am On Aug 07, 2016
Radarada

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by Flyingngel(m): 10:58am On Aug 07, 2016
U see what those religious fanatics have started doing to our educational system? Instead of them to take d government to court and ask for a total turn around of our schools or payment of teachers salary as at when due rather they went to ask of wearing hijab in school. Y was it call uniform if students will wear something contrary to d assign material and design. Let us take religion fanaticism far from our educational system especially d secondary and primary school.

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by AntiWailer: 10:58am On Aug 07, 2016
Lol

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Re: Our Children Will Continue To Wear Church Robes To School- CAN President, Ayokun by Daslim180(m): 10:58am On Aug 07, 2016
ok

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