Senior pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming Of Jesus Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa has said he would have fired Vice President Yemi Osinbajo from the Redeemed Christian Church of God, if he was the head of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.
Giwa, who was addressing his members on the state of the nation, in Akure on Sunday, wondered why the leader of RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye could not fire Osinbajo for failing the church and the entire nation.
The cleric quoted Ephesians 5:11 to support his assertion by urging Adeboye to act appropriately for heaven’s sake.
“If I were the senior pastor of the church where the vice president attends, I would have fired him for joining a multitude to do evil.
“For five years, Pastor Adeboye tolerated Prof Osinbajo and decided to watch him mistreating Nigerians under President Muhammadu Buhari’s bad economic policies.
“If you cannot make the difference, why can’t you resign voluntarily and go back home? Why do you want to forgo your rewards in heaven just because you want to satisfy human beings?
“Under your watch, a bag of rice jumps from N7,500 to N42,000 within 5 years of your administration. So many Christians and Nigerians have been murdered without bringing the perpetrators to justice.
“Corruption, harassment and injustice pervade the nation under your leadership. Please, do not wait till I tell you that you have not only disappointed the church, but you have disappointed yourself.
“I won’t wait a minute to suspend you as a pastor under my leadership. Osinbajo is in the midst of destiny killers in Nigeria,” Giwa stated.
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