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BETWEEN FAITH AND POLITICS: Obi Defends Pastor Adeboye Amid Rising Online Criticism
  • June 4, 2026
  • Unity Times

“Don’t Misdirect Your Anger” — Obi Appeals for Respect as Debate Over Religious Influence Intensifies

Anietie Udobit, Abuja

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Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has intervened in the growing controversy surrounding Pastor Enoch Adeboye, urging Nigerian youths to refrain from directing political frustrations toward the revered cleric.

The appeal follows weeks of heated online debates in which some Nigerians accused prominent religious leaders of failing to use their influence to pressure political leaders into addressing insecurity, inflation, and economic hardship.

At the center of the storm is Pastor Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), one of Africa’s largest Christian denominations.

Critics argue that influential clerics should play a more active role in demanding accountability from government officials. Supporters, however, insist that religious leaders are not elected office holders and should not be expected to function as alternative political institutions.

Speaking on the issue, Obi cautioned against what he described as misplaced anger. According to him, Nigeria’s challenges should be addressed through democratic engagement and constructive civic action rather than personal attacks against elderly religious figures.

His comments have reopened a longstanding national conversation about the relationship between faith and governance.

Nigeria remains one of the world’s most religious societies, with faith leaders often wielding significant moral influence.

Over the years, religious institutions have played prominent roles in education, healthcare, conflict resolution, and humanitarian interventions.

However, analysts note that growing economic difficulties have altered public expectations.

Many citizens increasingly look to influential religious figures as voices capable of shaping national discourse.

The RCCG recently reiterated its non-partisan position, emphasizing that Pastor Adeboye offers spiritual guidance rather than political directives.

The church also stressed that while it encourages responsible citizenship and voter participation, governance remains the responsibility of elected officials.

The debate highlights a broader societal question: what role should religious leaders play in times of national crisis?

While opinions remain divided, Obi’s intervention appears aimed at reducing tensions and refocusing attention on policy discussions rather than personalities.

As Nigeria moves closer to the 2027 elections, that conversation is likely to grow even louder.

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