2023: Enenche Charges Nigerians On Voting Right, Says Presidential Polls Now Spiritual Battle
BY SEGUN ADEBAYO – With the February 25 presidential election now fully in sight, the founder and Senior Pastor of the Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Abuja, Pastor Paul Enenche, says Nigerians cannot afford to make mistakes because the battle for Nigeria’s soul among different political players has gone beyond the physical to the spiritual realm.
He said it is important that the citizens vote right as anything to the contrary would spell another era of disastrous political leadership, governance and hardship for the country.
Therefore, the respected Clergy has challenged his Church members and Nigerians generally to collect their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) in order to actively participate and vote during the forthcoming elections.
In a passionate comments about the 2023 presidential polls during the Church’s combined service at the Glory Dome in Abuja, Pastor Enenche said all plans by those who do not mean well for the country to subvert the votes of Nigerians would fail because God is concerned about the well-being of His people.
The outspoken cleric, while counselling the Church members to vote wisely during the presidential election, further said; “Call your family members and tell them, if they vote for killers, God will judge them. I say again if they vote for terrorists and their sponsors, Jihadists, God will judge them.
“Some of them in the villages, don’t know what is going on because they are not on social media. Nigeria is at a junction where the forces of destruction want to tear it apart but I tell you that this nation shall fulfill the agenda of God.
“Call your family members and tell them who to vote for, and how to vote. I am saying this because the matter of the election now is no longer physical, it has gone spiritual.”
According to him; “It is the soul of the nation and the destiny of the Church of Jesus in Nigeria. The destiny of Christians is at stake here. So, don’t you watch it and keep quiet. I want everybody to speak out and tell others what to do.”