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Herdsmen attacks: Clergy condemns attacks, calls for unity 

 

Bishop Onyeke Onyeke and his family cutting the cake during the dedication of their three daughters, Celine Celina and Celima (triplets) on Sunday.

 

By Francis Sadhere, Warri

Founder of Faith Assembly Prophetic Ministry Incorporated, Bishop Onyeke Onyeke has condemned recent killings going on across the country by Fulani herdsmen.

Onyeke who spoke to our correspondent in Warri during the weekend when he dedicated his triplets to God at his church said the recent killings by Fulani herdsmen was escalating because Christians were not united, adding that it was only unity that solve these problems.

He also advised the Federal Government to match it’s words with action saying that until people started seeing concrete evidence that the government was serious I’m tackling these Fulani herdsmen, people will continue to loss trust in the government.

While also reacting to killing of Christians in the northern region of the country, Onyeke said, “I want to condemn the killings going on in some parts of the country because it is not good to kill another human being.

“On herdsmen attacks across the country, I see that if Christians can come together as one and united, it will be very difficult for our enemies to conquer us. The reason why things are like this is because Christians do not love themselves. We are all praying in different directions forgetting that we are serving one God. We have different churches today and one pastor will preach against another pastor. How do we fight against our enemies like this?

“For us to come out of this quagmire Christians must learn to love and forgive each other and serve one God. Today some Christians think that when you attend Faith Assembly Prophetic Ministry you do not know God. So the only way we can fight back is when we work together as one united family. A house that is divided against itself cannot stand,” Onyeke said.

Onyeke who was sometimes rumoured to be dead, said his death rumour did not sound as a surprise to him because he believed that God was using that period to try and test his faith.

“I was very ill at one point and people thought I was dead and they went around spreading rumours that I am dead. Some say I cannot survive the illness. But today I thank God that I am alive and kicking because it was not the will of God that I should die.

“My being alive today is a testimony to God because when trials and persecution came to me it was just like what happened to Job. I lost everything I had then. But today I am alive and he has restored everything I lost back to me in ten folds,” Onyeke added.

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