Nigerian man says people who believe Jesus walked on water and fed thousands with bread are as stupid as Governor Yari (see proof)
A Facebook user identified as Anugba Chikwendu Hillary has taken to his social media page to air his opinion about the criticism of Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari, the governor of Zamfara state.
Anugba C. Hillary, the young man who likened the believers of Jesus to Zamfara state governor.
Governor Abdulaziz Yari had said the outbreak of meningitis in Nigeria is the handiwork of God as the country is filled with lots of sins and atrocities. The Zamfara state governor said God is using the disease to vent his anger on Nigerians.
As a result of this, Hillary took to his social media page to state his opinion about the current situation of things in the country. The young man expressed himself by talking about the theory of leadership and what should be expected of leaders. As brilliant as his opinion might have been, he messed it all up by comparing the governor with those who believe in Jesus.
Screenshot of the post made by Hillary.
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Hillary found a way to merge issues that have to do with religion and politics in one post and that made him step on the toes of some people.
The Igbo man who does not believe Jesus walked on water.
The Facebook user was obviously concerned about people criticizing the northern state governor as he said those faulting him are as flawed as him.
Check out the post below:
Conscious of the fact that he was likely to be attacked by readers for his opinion, he had a word for those who use the cliché ‘who e epp’, he gave them a piece of his mind. The comparison he made while doing that however generated a hot debate.
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“For those who believe that Jesus walked on water, fed multitudes with five loaves of bread and five fishes, yet thinks Governor Abdulaziz Yari is stupid, you are just as stupid as him. He is an excellent representative of your class so quit moralizing. He is you and you are him.”
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Meanwhile, this video below shows what Nigerian youths think of the leaders in the society:
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