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It has become obvious the last of the insulting tweet by the former Minster of the Federal Capital Territory [FCT], Malam Nasiru El Rufai against Jesus Christ may have not been heard. This as the incident found new wings through the latest comments against the Christian Association of Nigeria [CAN] by the vice presidential candidate of the 2011 presidential elections under the Congress for Progressive Change [CPC] – Tunde Bakare who had in his state of the nation address in Lagos faulted CAN – stating that from its criticism of El-Rufai’s tweet on Jesus Christ, CAN was only diverting attention from grave issues affecting the country. He also alleged that CAN was an extension of the Jonathan government.
Responding, a group of 13 churches within the Christian Association of Nigeria faulted Tunde Bakare – the controversial Pastor and Founder of Latter Rain Bible Church – and challenged him to define his religious status – whether he is a Christian or Muslim. The group which operates under the name of “Tarayar Ekklisiyar Kristi A Nijeriya” [TEKAN] in Hausa language added that Tunde Bakare’s antecedents were more of a politician than a pastor.
Reverend Emmanuel Dzieggau, the President of TEKAN, who spoke with journalists in Abuja on Tuesday January 5, 2013 urged Nigerians to disregard comments from people like Bakare “because if not in Nigeria, nobody will entertain a man like Bakare who double speak”. Dzieggau pointed to Tunde Bakare’s actions as that of a confused mind. This he said while pleading with Nigerians to not take him seriously because he has yet to recover from the shock of the lost election.
Dzieggau said that if it were to be the other way round that a Christian made a derogatory remark against Prophet Mohammed, the country would have by now been on fire. But “we are not going to fight for our God; we have left El-Rufai in the hands of God. Anybody who speaks ill of Jesus Christ does not go scot-free because the God in Heaven knows how to deal with him.”
Concerning Tunde Bakare kneejerk tendencies to jump into controversies, the TEKAN added that Bakare has lost his spiritual compass.
“What does he know about CAN for him to say that CAN is a department of government. What has the issue of Jesus Christ sleeping with women got to do with government? CAN has never been an appendage of government but has been known to be a constructive critic of the authorities. If inciting people against government is what Bakare is looking for he will fail because CAN is a responsible organization. But because Bakare lost election to President Goodluck Jonathan, he has been inciting people against the Federal Government. But we will not toe his line of thought and he should not compare CAN with the madness they do in politics.”
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