He said the dilemma of whether President Jonathan should contest or not is a major issue the nation would grapple with in 2015, given the threats by those who do not want him to contest and that of his kinsmen in the Niger Delta who have threatened to blow up oil installations in the region if Jonathan does not return to power.
Bakare, who is a delegate to the National Conference, spoke during Sunday’s church service in Lagos while preaching on the topic: High Profile Scandals Part 2, subtitled Conspicuous Consumption.
He insisted that in the circumstance Nigeria finds itself, it would need an interim government as a way out, not another election, warning that those beating the drums of war would not escape its consequences.
Bakare noted that politically motivated killings are part of high profile scandals, adding that the root cause of such killings is greed for gain which ultimately takes the life of its owner.
He said conspicuous consumption is the malady of those in power and that the root cause of conspicuous consumption is gluttony.
He expressed fears over the grim spectre hovering over the country and prayed along with the congregation against its disintegration.
Source: http://www.rbmagazine.org
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