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A lawyer and social crusader, Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor Esq. (KSC) has described the recent outburst of the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nyesom Wike inside St. James’s Anglican Church, Asokoro as a mere political grandstanding, reckless vituperation and desecration of God’s Sanctuary.
He said he watched with profound shock and dismay the now viral video clips capturing yet another appalling display of national disgrace orchestrated by none other than Wike himself when he said: “Peter Obi can’t be president, Nigeria was already dead before Tinubu took over, Church leaders made mistakes that nearly collapsed Nigeria in 2023”, among other vituperations.
In a press statement issued on Monday, titled: ‘Nyesom Wike’s unholy outburst and the profanation of God’s altar – a national embarrassment in the house of worship’, Ejiofor said he watched with profound shock and dismay the now-viral video clips capturing yet another appalling display of national disgrace ; this time, orchestrated by Wike.
According to Ejiofor, “Sadly, this latest descent into ignominy did not occur in the familiar theatres of partisan politics or the chaotic arenas of political rallies; it unfolded within the hallowed walls of St. James Anglican Church, Asokoro – an altar sanctified for worship, reflection, and the celebration of God’s grace”.
“It is both regrettable and wholly unacceptable that the customary opportunity graciously extended to worshippers for sharing testimonies was shamelessly hijacked by Wike and transformed into a platform for political grandstanding, reckless vituperation, and the desecration of God’s sanctuary”.
“For the avoidance of doubt – and to counter the erroneous narrative suggesting that the Church was complicit in this sacrilegious episode – I wish to offer some clarity. As a proud Knight of St. Christopher in the Anglican Communion, I am well acquainted with the traditions and reverent decorum expected during such sacred assemblies’.
“It is not the practice – nor is it the character – of the Vicar, clergy, or Church stewards to forcibly retrieve a microphone from a speaker mid-address. That said, I am reliably informed that, in keeping with Anglican protocol, subtle and repeated signals were discreetly passed to Wike at the height of his appalling outburst, urging him to either redirect his speech or swiftly conclude his so-called “testimony” , which was the only context in which he had been permitted to address the congregation”.









