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Clerics at Shettima unveiling defend action, identify their churches

The clerics that attended the unveiling of Kashim Shettima, a former governor of Borno State, as the running mate of Bola Tinubu, All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, say they are not fake.

There was outrage as pictures of the clerics attending the event July 20 surfaced online, with many calling them “fake bishops”.

Speaking on Monday at a media briefing in Abuja, Adams King, Secretary of the Christian-Muslim Love Foundation, an umbrella body of the clerics, said they did not portray themselves as representatives of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).

“We have strong belief in his nomination,” he added.

While expressing his dismay over “attacks and harassment” over their participation at the event, King said their ministries have existed for several years.

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“Although senator Kashim Shettima took the mantle of the state at a difficult time marked by terror attacks and deadly insurgency, his mature, cautious, and decisive management of the state’s affairs helped preserve the social fabric that held several communities together, and reassured members of the Christian faith that the government remained committed to their freedoms and wellbeing,” he said.

“His (Shettima) rebuilding efforts targeted at the Christian community, include the reconstruction of churches affected by terrorist activities.

“For the avoidance of doubt, we have never attempted to portray ourselves as representatives of the Christian Association of Nigeria. We went as clergymen and pastors called by God to serve in His vineyard and bring His word to our communities.

“This is a calling we have devoted ourselves to for several years. If anyone wishes to verify the truthfulness of this claim and maybe even join our respective ministries, we welcome you to visit our ministries.”

King also said it remained their right to identify with any political candidate.

They gave the names of some of their churches as Christian Revival Evangelical Mission Worldwide (led by Godwin Livinus, an apostle), Divine Prophetic End Time Gospel Faith in Kubwa, Abuja (led by Emeka Theodore, a bishop), and LightHouse of all Nations Ministry (led by Emmanuel Sunday Jayeola, identified as a bishop).

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