The Silence of Religious Leaders in Nigeria Amid Corruption, Oppression, and Terrorism: A Call for Unified Prayers This Christmas Season
In a powerful opinion piece, M. Musa highlights the troubling silence of religious leaders—both Christian pastors and Muslim imams—during Nigeria’s ongoing crises of corruption, oppression, and terrorism. Once vocal during political campaigns, many clerics have now become silent, prioritizing personal gain or political access over moral responsibility. Musa calls for accountability and challenges Nigerians to demand fearless prayers against injustice in every mosque and church during Christmas celebrations. He emphasizes that faith should not serve power, and religion must uphold truth rather than politics. The piece urges citizens to act if spiritual leaders refuse to denounce corruption openly, framing silence as complicity. Musa’s message resonates across faiths, stressing that both Christians and Muslims can unite under one God to confront societal ills, with prayer serving as a form of moral resistance. Ultimately, the article is a call to action for the masses to reclaim moral authority and demand integrity from religious institutions in Nigeria.
In a powerful opinion piece, M. Musa highlights the troubling silence of religious leaders—both Christian pastors and Muslim imams—during Nigeria’s ongoing crises of corruption, oppression, and terrorism. Once vocal during political campaigns, many clerics have now become silent, prioritizing personal gain or political access over moral responsibility. Musa calls for accountability and challenges Nigerians to demand fearless prayers against injustice in every mosque and church during Christmas celebrations. He emphasizes that faith should not serve power, and religion must uphold truth rather than politics. The piece urges citizens to act if spiritual leaders refuse to denounce corruption openly, framing silence as complicity. Musa’s message resonates across faiths, stressing that both Christians and Muslims can unite under one God to confront societal ills, with prayer serving as a form of moral resistance. Ultimately, the article is a call to action for the masses to reclaim moral authority and demand integrity from religious institutions in Nigeria.
The Silence of Religious Leaders in Nigeria Amid Corruption, Oppression, and Terrorism: A Call for Unified Prayers This Christmas Season
In a powerful opinion piece, M. Musa highlights the troubling silence of religious leaders—both Christian pastors and Muslim imams—during Nigeria’s ongoing crises of corruption, oppression, and terrorism. Once vocal during political campaigns, many clerics have now become silent, prioritizing personal gain or political access over moral responsibility. Musa calls for accountability and challenges Nigerians to demand fearless prayers against injustice in every mosque and church during Christmas celebrations. He emphasizes that faith should not serve power, and religion must uphold truth rather than politics. The piece urges citizens to act if spiritual leaders refuse to denounce corruption openly, framing silence as complicity. Musa’s message resonates across faiths, stressing that both Christians and Muslims can unite under one God to confront societal ills, with prayer serving as a form of moral resistance. Ultimately, the article is a call to action for the masses to reclaim moral authority and demand integrity from religious institutions in Nigeria.
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