Pastor Paul Adefarasin Slams INEC

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House on the Rock churches Founder, Pastor Paul Adefarasin has lashed out at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) calming them to be a fraud because the numbers are not properly reflected in our voting. He also described Lord Lugard as a devil incarnate who oversaw the amalgamation of the northern part of the country to the southern part.

In his words:

 “You have got to go into politics and government deliberately. By the way, if we don’t fix this Nigeria’s problem… by that I mean Independent National Electoral Commission… I am saying it plainly.

“Put me in trouble if you like, INEC is a fraud. Numbers in Nigeria as far as census is concerned, as far as election is concerned are a lie.

“And if nobody will speak about it, the righteous will speak about it. Our righteousness is not of ourselves but it is of him and he will protect.

“Where the numbers are not properly reflected in our voting, this is the only country in West Africa, when you move to the ocean through the desert and the numbers decrease or rather the only country in the world that you move a large number of water or little or no water and the numbers increase it was not Nigerians that started it.

“It was the parents of Nigeria, who were not good parents. The man, Lord Lugard was a devil incarnate. What he did to this country, we have been suffering it since many years and it is time that we must tell the truth.

“And those of you, who benefit from the system, when the judgment comes unless you extricate yourself in the righteousness of God that’s your own problem.

“And if you are in the system, you should behave like Robin Hood, take from them and give it to the poor. You should have less so that they can have more.

“I have that sword in my office. The sword of Lord of Luxury, Robin Hood, why? because part of my job is to make sure that the wealth of Nigeria is redistributed with an evenness. How do I do it, it is no by giving the poor, rice, oil at election time. Give them an education.

“And education in today’s age does not have to be formal. We have tablets we can do research and development.”