“Don’t Sell Your Conscience”- Pastor David Ibiyeomie Warns Nigerians Against Vote Buying, Urges Competent Leadership

  • Pastor David Ibiyeomie has urged Nigerians to reject vote buying and prioritize competence over party loyalty in choosing leaders. He warned that exchanging votes for short-term financial gain undermines long-term national progress and weakens democratic accountability.
  • He also criticized the involvement of religious leaders in political endorsements, arguing that clergy should refrain from supporting candidates who are unlikely to deliver effective governance.
Pastor David Ibiyeomie Reveals Why He Gives Over 20% as Offering

Pastor David Ibiyeomie has urged Nigerians to reject vote buying and prioritize competence over party loyalty in elections.

He made the remarks during a sermon, warning citizens against exchanging their conscience for short-term financial gain and calling on religious leaders to avoid endorsing underperforming political candidates.

“Don’t sell your conscience. Money collected for votes lasts a week; what about 4 years? Vote competence, not party. The judiciary has weakened the system. Clergy should stop endorsing leaders they know will not deliver.”

The comment quickly circulated online, drawing reactions from users who expressed support, skepticism, and political commentary.

Reactions on X (Twitter)

@beautifulTosin

“Pastors are speaking out now, you people will not make this one viral now”

@EBiodoun

“Tell them”

@moneyschild

“Yesterday 4th service ♥️”

@QuinMichae81376

“Speak up 🔊📢”

@FortetaJoh46526

“Call the name Mr David”

@Abiodun__4pf

“Best pastor of the year”

@JustinUgochukw4

“First pastor speaking up…that’s what we needed to hear”

@vlog_Mill

“Hehehe after you don collect benefits”

@hintrovertt

“Now he earned my respect 🫡 ❤️”

@Truthfulgems01

“Pastors don Dey speak. E don Dey touch them”

@Cashcame511

“That why they made illiteracy high so they can use them”

@mrslimmz

“11:11 God open my doors of financial blessings amen”

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