Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable, has sparked debate online after criticising Nigerian pastors over what he described as their silence in the face of rising insecurity.
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In a statement shared online, the singer questioned why religious leaders have not taken a more active role in advocating for their followers amid ongoing violence across parts of the country.
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“Why are Nigerian pastors not fighting for Christians? They use bullet proof cars yet their followers are dying,” he said.
Portable also challenged pastors to take collective action, suggesting that they should lead protests to demand accountability from the government.
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“Why can’t pastors lead protest to the Aso Rock?” he asked.
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He further made comparisons with reactions in other religious communities, implying that attacks often provoke stronger responses elsewhere.
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“You can’t harm a Muslim and there won’t be chaos,” he added.
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His comments have since generated mixed reactions on social media, with some users agreeing with his stance and calling for stronger advocacy from religious leaders, while others criticised his remarks as divisive.
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Read some of the comments below:
@ann_omatf
It’s painful but true, protection for some, neglect for many.
@kelcastlee
Na only tithe and offering dem dey fight for
@Quannz23
If our parents hear this talk they go too insult portable ehnn😂
@im_brownish
In Nigeria, religion often feels like a business. Members need to wise up.
@depanther77
Muslims are the ones been killed the most in this insurgency in the north
@DAVsMedia001
Na today I know say portable get sense
God bless zazu
@Shakiveli
Should religious leaders be more vocal and active when citizens lives are at risk, or should this remain solely the government’s responsibility?
@Ejikeisreal10So many of them are not pastors and are cowards
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