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Pastor Adefarasin passes no confident vote on Nigerian leaders, tells members to plan escape routes

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Paul Adefarasin, a Christian minister and televangelist who is the senior pastor and founder of House on the Rock, has urged members of his congregation to plan an escape route out of Nigeria.

The 58-year-old cleric, while giving the advice in his message to his members on Sunday, said the escape route is important because the crises rocking the country could degenerate into a 2nd civil war.

He explained that though he is optimistic that the country will get better, he already has a “plan B” in case things go wrong.

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”I bring you greetings from Pastor Ifeanyi who is busy taking care of the frontier of our world and preparing our escape route. If you don’t have a plan B… I know you have faith, but I have faith too but I have a plan B,” he said.

“With technology, I can speak to you from anywhere in the world. Get yourself a plan B. Whether that’s an Okada to Cameroon or flying boat or speed boat as we call them to Seme Border or a hole in the ground, get your plan B because these people are crazy… the whole bunch of them. And watch the signs because it can happen like this. God forbid!”

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Adefarasin also called on the leaders to make concerted efforts to fix the nation, warning that no country can survive two civil wars.

“Nigeria has more problems that are more significant than she ever has. Many of these issues need to be dealt with. Unless the truth is unveiled concerning our foundation years, amalgamation, independence, and our first constitution, we will not get it right in Nigeria,” he added.

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”No country in the world history has survived two civil wars. You could be in fright and running for your dear life any day from now if this thing does not come to an end. My personal encouragement to leaders and government on all sides is that it is not time to be partisan, blend the aisles. It is time to sit down and dialogue.”



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