Just In: Dark days are coming your way — Oke warns Nigeria leaders


National President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, Bishop Francis Wale Oke, has said the end of wicked leaders leaders in the country is around the corner unless they repent.

Oke who spoke at the end of a seven days programme by the ministry, said the country is governed by leaders who see inflicting pains on the people, as a laudable achievement. 

He however, warned that God is about to pass judgment on leaders in the country, and the outcome won't be good for most of them. 

Oke made the statement in Ibadan, Oyo State, through his Media Aide, Kayode Oladeji. 

He said while Nigeria will overcome its challenges, it's leaders however, "will face the wrath of God in an unimaginable dimension”.

He added: “There are wicked people in this country whom God will deal with unless they repent.

“Their activities have led to the sufferings of many Nigerians and have put the nation in needless jeopardy.

“Nigeria will survive, Nigeria will prevail. There are people who are troubling Nigeria; unless they repent, God will deal with them.”

OKe had previously said the country would not know peace until those in power begin to do the right things.

He said: “The only thing that will stop agitation is good governance. And by good governance, we are talking of a government where everybody feels they have equal stake, equal opportunity and equal representation. So long as people feel that they are marginalised, sidelined there will always be agitators who will want to champion the course of emancipation for their people.”

“Until that is done, agitations will never stop. The moment there is equity in representation and in participation and people feel oh our people are there, what are you exiting for?

“We are stronger together. We are better together. But that togetherness is not a togetherness of an overlord and those who are subservient. It is a togetherness where every Nigerian is equal, equal rights before the law, equal opportunities in governance.

“So those who govern us at the federal level, state level and local government level must ensure that there is equity and fair representation otherwise agitation will not end. If you silence Nnamdi KANU and silence Sunday Igboho others will still rise. Let’s deal with inequity in representation and participation then agitation will die naturally,” Oke advised.

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