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Hunger Protest: Are Christians Made to Protest?

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Hunger Protest in Niger

 

It has been trending in recent weeks that Nigerian youths have expressed their intention to engage in a nationwide hunger protest, driven by widespread economic hardship and discontent. Despite efforts by President Tinubu and other stakeholders to dissuade them, the youths remain resolute. This situation raises a pertinent question:  Now as a Christian, are Christians made to protest?

First let us look at The Role of Christians in Society

Christianity teaches values of peace, love, and respect for authority. Romans 13:1-2 states, “Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.” This scripture emphasizes the importance of respecting and obeying governmental institutions.

However, the Bible also records instances where God’s people stood against injustice. For example, Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, and Jesus Christ himself spoke out against the Pharisees and Sadducees for their hypocrisy. The key is discerning when and how to stand up for what is right without resorting to violence or rebellion.

Then the question now is what is The Christian Approach to Protest ?

Protesting, in itself, is not unchristian. The critical aspect is the manner in which it is conducted. Christians are called to be peacemakers (Matthew 5:9). This means that any form of protest or dissent should be conducted peacefully and lawfully, reflecting the love and character of Christ.

Now as christians we have seen that it is not bad to protest but as Nigeria and Nigerian politicians are concerned, one needs to take proper caution especially from on Lessons from the EndSARS Protests.

Incase you have forgeotten, the EndSARS protests of 2020 serve as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of violent protests. What began as a peaceful demonstration against police brutality ended in sporadic shootings, resulting in loss of lives and widespread destruction. This tragic outcome underscores the importance of maintaining non-violence in protest actions and as well as the dangers of protesting in an uncivilised country like Nigeria where peaceful protest can easily be hijaked and turned to the house of doom for the interest of the wicked Nigerians. For Nigerian youths considering a hunger protest, it’s crucial to remember these lessons. Violence only breeds more violence and often leads to outcomes far worse than the initial grievances. If on the process of a peaceful protest you start fighting and breaking bottles, you have automatically hijack the process and divert it to a deadly weapon of mass destruction.

Is there  a way forward than the said protest? the answer is yes!

Instead of engaging in potentially violent protests, Christians and Nigerian youths can explore other avenues to address their concerns:

Dialogue and Advocacy: Engage with government officials, civil society organizations, and international bodies through dialogue and advocacy. Presenting a united and peaceful front can often lead to more sustainable solutions, though it doesn;t work in Nigeria.

 

Prayer and Fasting: As Christians, prayer and fasting are powerful tools. Seeking divine intervention can bring about change in ways beyond human capability.

If a protest is necessary, it should be well-organized, peaceful, and within the legal framework. This ensures that the message is heard without the risk of violence or backlash.

source: https://www.churchpost.name.ng/2024/07/hunger-protest-are-christians-made-to.html

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Six armoured cable vandals, two motorcycle thieves paraded by Nigerian Police in Niger

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The Niger State Police Command has arrested six suspects for vandalizing and stealing armored cables and streetlights in Minna. The suspects, aged 20 to 201, were caught conspiring to commit the crime along Keteren-Gwari Road.

  • Suspects’ Names and Ages:
  • Umar Mustapha, 40
  • Idris Abdullahi, 20
  • Mahmud Mohammed, 37
  • Musa Zakari, 42
  • Aliyu Musa, 60
  • Salihu Musa, 45

All suspects reside in Alagbado and Keteren-Gwari area, Minna.

During interrogation, the suspects confessed to the crime, and some stolen cables were recovered.

Additionally, two suspected motorcycle thieves, Mohammed Hassan, 22, and Isah Mohammed, 20, from Kpakungu area, Minna, were arrested. They were caught with a red Hajoue cargo motorcycle at Obasanjo complex area on October 22. The thieves admitted to stealing the motorcycle from Tunga area and planned to sell it in Mokwa. The investigation is ongoing.

 

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A hunter simply identified as Femi has been found dead with bullet wounds in a forest in the Ijebu Igbo area of Ogun State.

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A hunter simply identified as Femi has been found dead with bullet wounds in a forest in the Ijebu Igbo area of Ogun State.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Omolola Odutola, disclosed in a telephone conversation with an Online news source on Monday, that Femi had reportedly gone hunting with one Taoreed on Friday, but failed to return home.

She noted that Femi’s delay in returning home had raised concerns with his wife who reported to the village head.

The village head was said to have organised a search party to comb the forest and the search party found his dead body lying in the forest with bullet wounds.

She said, “On 26/10/2024, one Grace James, a female from Ofemodoko village near Ijebu Igbo reported to the station that on 25/10/2024 at about 1700 hours, her husband, Femi, now deceased, went hunting with an individual known as Taoreed aka Kokoro, but failed to return to their village.

“About 0700 hours on 26/10/2024, his disappearance was brought to the attention of the village head who then organised a search with local hunters. During the search, the body of Femi was found in the forest showing bullet wounds on his back with his gun lying on the ground next to him.”

She added that efforts to locate Taoreed who had gone hunting with Femi proved abortive as he, his wife and his children were nowhere to be found in the village.

The PPRO noted that an investigation has commenced into the matter.

“Suspicion was raised when it was discovered that Taoreed, who had gone hunting with the deceased, had fled the village with his wife and children.

“The body was removed and taken to the State Hospital in Ijebu-Ode for autopsy. This case is currently under preliminary investigation,” Odutola said.

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Alex Ikwechegh: ‘I’ll make you disappear’ says Abia Rep, who assaulted driver

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A member of the House of Representatives, Alex Ikwechegh, on Sunday, assaulted an e-hailing (Bolt) driver who went to deliver a package to him.

The distressed driver, Stephen Abuwatseya, in a viral video filmed what transpired between them in Ikwechegh’s residence in Maitama, Abuja.

The video depicted the visibly angered Reps member representing Aba North & South Federal Constituency (APGA) repeatedly slapping and insulting the driver for telling him to come out and get the snail the driver was meant to deliver to him.

In the footage, Ikwechegh insisted that the request was disrespectful given his social status while threatening to make the driver “disappear” without facing any consequences.

“Do you know who I am? I can make this man (driver) disappear in the whole of Nigeria and nothing will happen. Can you imagine this rat? I am not going to give this boy one naira of my money.

Watch the video here: https://t.co/3yBaK8WgiR

“I am not going to call my policemen to beat you up, I will do that myself. I will show that I am a big brother to you, tie you up, lie you down and put you in my generator house. Do you know where you are? Because you saw me sitting outside here. Look at this monkey.”

When the driver requested the delivery fee, the politician slapped him multiple times querying if the driver knew who he was talking to.

“Do you know who I am I just slapped you and there’s nothing you will do. My name is Honourable Alex Ikwechegh, tell them (public) I slapped you. Call the Inspector General of Police that I slapped you, let him come. Record me very well,” he boasted.

Recall that in September 2023, the National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal, sitting in Umuahia, Abia State capital, led by Justice Adeyinka Aderibigbe, sacked Emeka Nnamani, who is a member of the Labour Party and ordered that a certificate of return be issued to Ikwechegh, a candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), who came second in the 2023 general election.

Nnamani was sacked based on certificate forgery.

The Appeal Court had in 2015 on the petition of Blessing Nwagba, sacked Nnamani on the ground that he was not a registered member of his then party, APGA in his ward at the time of the election and equally directed the police to investigate the allegation of certificate forgery against Nnamani, who said he graduated from the University of Port Harcourt.

After the Tribunal judgment, there was a report (not The PUNCH) that the tribunal sacked Nnamani because of certificate forgery and that there was a court ruling banning him from participating in elections for 10 years.

Although the lawmaker has debunked and described it as a “lie from the pit of hell”, adding, “There was nothing like the court banning me, Emeka Nnamani, for 10 years from contesting an election in Nigeria. That’s a fallacy and a fabrication from the pit of hell, used regularly by opposition parties to pull us back.

“The records of what the court said at that time in 2015 are there. I do not want to bring the competence of the court into question because our jurisprudence is a perfect one and works according to the evidence available to them.

“As of 2015, there were lots of hiccups that my opponent took advantage of mentioning the institution they mentioned, and the institution has since then said that they had issues with the exams and records of the school, which led to misplacement of some records when they were moving from analogue to digital records keeping.

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