INEC crucified hope for new Nigeria - Catholic bishop

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Bishop Michael Ukpong of the Umuahia Catholic Diocese has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, of crucifying the hope of Nigerians

Bishop Ukpong’s statement is contained in his Easter message issued in Umuahia.

The cleric urged Nigerians not to give up, expressing hope justice would ultimately prevail over falsehood. “This fact is particularly important for us Nigerians in the face of what INEC did with the presidential election we have just had. The message of Easter this year for the good people of Nigeria is that we should not give up hope for a New Nigeria, which many of us voted for. For now, that hope has been crucified by INEC,” the Bishop said.

He further urged Nigerians to pray for the nation and show love for one another, insisting that it was the love Christ had for humanity that compelled him to sacrifice his life for all.

 

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The truth have to be told only God

Nigeria will happen 2 you

Yes Daddy, the hope of Nigeria has kindled, thank you daddy for misunderstanding Nigeria.

Churches carry politics for head, no wonder no one respect dem anymore.

Hope for a 'New Nigeria'… under the fraudulent 1999 Constitution is a FOOL'S PARADISE. Nothing more. NINASisRight ConstitutionIsTheProblem TransitionNow EndSARS

Lol. Obi is now Jesus then

Inec chairman and his cohorts will pay for this evil they cannot escape God's wrought ijn amen.

Hope judiciary will resurect it.

Sincerely,they are the cause of the confusion at hand. If the appropriate things have been done, there would not be any need for the various rancour and division.... Well, we shall overcome it in Jesus Christ name! Amen.

These so called men of God are using pulpits to create hatred in the midst of peaceful nation after elections.They have arrogated the power of thinking of Nigeria to themselves and whereas these that can't make impact in their communities if not bcos they are recruited to preach

Thank u sir

The religious war declared by Obi continues.

I no know why people go just dey enjoy make person lie for them

That means God never communicated with any of them because no man can change what God has destined. All these pastors na dangbana.

Lol

How Bishop...? May be yours and others in your camp. But for many others INEC, RENEWED their hope for New Nigeria...

Catholic Church always brave with speaking truth to power

There's no need for cleric's to keep saying what everyone already knows , it Waters down the honour associated with the office ... We all know the games in the country , no need to repeat it !!!

Abeg ..wetin inec do una...

But there's a resurrection

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