The “new CAMA” is the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020 , signed into law on August 7 by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Now, what’s this? Spiritual and secular tag-bullies, ranged against a weak, prostrate and lowly state? You’d be damned if the state stomached their pillorying! But any attempt at thinking the holy bishop represented only the fringe of Nigerian Christendom quickly vanished, with the official response of the Christian Association of Nigeria .
On what pillar would such exemption stand, in the eye of the law — on the diktat of holy exceptionalism, solely and arrogantly defined, prescribed and imposed by CAN? How even fair, legitimate or logical is that? Still, CAN is right on one score: CAMA 2020 is “satanic” — but not in the self-serving way it wanted its message understood. It would bring out the Satan in smart Alecs that convert God’s trove into personal and family treasures. Those would be named and shamed!But CAN and other religious lobbies are not the sole hustlers, shopping for exceptions to dodge responsibility. Other secular bodies do — including the media, that push ideological fixation to fend off reasoned discourse.
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