Expecting Adeboye to Lead Protest at 84 Makes No Sense, Says Bamiloye
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Evangelist Mike Bamiloye stated that expecting an 84-year-old Pastor Enoch Adeboye to lead a protest is illogical.
- Bamiloye argued that Adeboye's age and calling as a servant of God do not align with leading protests against the government.
- He emphasized that such expectations do not make sense given Adeboye's advanced age and spiritual mandate.
Evangelist Mike Bamiloye has publicly questioned the rationale behind expecting an 84-year-old Pastor Enoch Adeboye, a prominent religious leader, to lead a protest against the government. Bamiloye asserted that such an expectation is nonsensical, considering Adeboye's advanced age and his established role as a servant of God.
"And for all those who are expecting an 84-year-old man, servant of God, to lead a protest against a government, this does not make sense by virtue of his age and by the mandate of his calling," Bamiloye stated, as reported by Vanguard News.
Bamiloye's comments highlight a perceived disconnect between the nature of leading a protest and the responsibilities and limitations associated with Adeboye's age and spiritual position. The evangelist implied that Adeboye's mandate is not aligned with engaging in such public demonstrations.
And for all those who are expecting an 84-year-old man, servant of God, to lead a protest against a government, this does not make sense by virtue of his age and by the mandate of his calling.
Originally published by Vanguard in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.