Netizens Reacts To Pastor Jerry Eze’s Prayer Point Following Kwara Church Attack

  • Pastor Jerry Eze of Streams of Joy International has expressed concern over recent attacks in Nigeria.
  • He condemned ongoing acts of banditry and terrorism.
  • Eze emphasized the urgency of the situation by stating, “Enough is enough.”

Pastor Jerry Eze of Streams of Joy International has added his voice to the growing concern over recent attacks in Nigeria, offering a fervent prayer in response.

On Wednesday, November 19, the pastor took to his X account to condemn the ongoing acts of banditry and terrorism, declaring, “Enough is enough.”

Known for his online prayer initiatives, Pastor Eze urged God to deal with those orchestrating violence in the country. He wrote, “About time, GOD OF JUDGEMENT, SPARE NO ENEMY OF NIGERIA AND THEIR SPONSORS IN JESUS’ NAME. Enough is enough of this banditry, terrorism, and wickedness. FIRE.”

His prayer follows a recent attack on a Christ Apostolic Church in Kwara State, an incident that has also drawn reactions from concerned Nigerians, including popular actress Funke Akindele.

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Read some comments below:

@stanogbo97:”The response may sound harsh, but it captures a frustration many have: too many influential voices hide behind prayer while refusing to confront those in power. Nigeria is at a point where silence feels like complicity, and people are done being polite.”

@Kingprince006:”Oga this is the time for action and not God this and that…”

@Victor_blaq1:”You guys have been calling God for years and he hasn’t done anything, you know the shocking part? He won’t do anything because he has already done everything by giving us hands and legs and sense to decide and make drastic decisions yet we Dey watch make all this Dey happen.”

@RexUchendu:”We should leave God out of this abeg. We did not elect God as our Commander In Chief.”

@Nwafresh:The wealth you have today is as a result of Christians in Nigeria coming to your live Stream. It’s time for you to march into the streets and tell the world that you don’t take anything concerning the silence of the word of God lightly. It must not end with just a tweet

@Morris Chukwuebuka:”With all due respect man of God,i think we have prayed a lot in this country ever since i was born I have been seeing people pray and I too have prayed about most of these things and i think it is not what prayers can do,you have a lot of followers,you are a Brigadier General.”

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