Friday, January 6, 2017

Herdsmen Menace: Pastor Adeboye hints on what States could do



Highly revered Pastor Enoch Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God has tacitly waded into the herdsmen menace.  Apparently, his recommended action would be that individual state governments use existing legal structures to enact laws that would regulate cattle grazing in their locality.  Only governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state has dared to take the bull by the horn in this manner, and the recent commendation of the governor by Pastor Adeboye is clearly in respect of that action.
During a courtesy visit to the Ewi of Ado-Ekiti in the course of his annual Gospel outreach at Christmas, Pastor Adeboye had turned to the governor who also was present at the palace, and declared point-blankly:
"We thank God for your life, courage, boldness and being willing to take the risk so that your people can be protected and I know you know what I am talking about. You can be sure that we are praying for you and you will succeed.‎ I hope other governors will stand for their people like you and defend their people and say enough is enough‎." http://tribuneonlineng.com/i-hope-governors-will-defend-people-like-fayose-say-enough-enough-pastor-adeboye/
Certainly the Governor, and indeed the whole world, knows that Pastor Adeboye was referring to the militant herdsmen menace!
However in the characteristic shameless and flagrant flaunting of Islamist’s supremacy agenda which we have referred to over and over in this newsletter, the Islamists are coming up with new strategies to neutralize the likes of Governor Ayodele Fayose.  In an incredible new development, it is being announced that cattle ranches are now to be established in military barracks all over the Federation. In fact some of our military boys who signed in to gallantly defend the integrity of the country have reportedly been sent to Argentina for training in cattle rearing!  The obvious challenge is to see the governor who would dare come claim sovereignty in the military barracks! 

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