Nigeria’s Pentecostal Fellowship (PFN) has had enough — and it’s not staying quiet about it.
Speaking after a three-day national prayer summit, reported by Tribune Online, PFN President Bishop Francis Wale Oke didn’t mince words: Nigerians are losing their humanity, and the government is losing the plot.
From the still-missing Chibok girls to the beheading of a teacher in Oyo State, the fellowship catalogued a grim national scorecard of kidnappings, killings and terror — while politicians, they say, carried on with “business as usual.”
The real kicker? The government is reportedly rehabilitating Boko Haram members and folding them into security networks.
“The blood of the innocent demands more than promises,” PFN declared. “It demands immediate and effective action.”
Hard to argue with that.
