Published On: Thu, Sep 3rd, 2015

Buhari Moves against Christian Activities in Aso Rock, Orders Closure of Church

Muhammadu Buhari

Muhammadu Buhari


LAGOS AUGUST 3RD (URHOBOTODAY)-President Muhammadu Buhari has moved against Christian religious activities within the precincts of the Aso Rock presidential villa, reports The Trent.
The Aso Rock Villa Chapel serves as the official church of Aso Rock where Christian activities inside the presidential villa are conducted.

According to an eyewitness who spoke on condition of anonymity to The Trent, on Thursday, September 3, 2015, heavily armed men stormed the Aso Rock Chapel on Sunday, August 30, 2015 denying worshippers access to the church.
“Normally, services begin by 7am at the church but when we got there, we met armed security men who said we cannot enter. They said they were acting on orders from above. We waited outside till a few minutes past 8am before they allowed us to enter,” the source disclosed.
A visibly embarrassed Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who worships at the Villa Church, arrived the Chapel and could be seen managing to conceal a worried expression over the incident.
When to The Trent contacted Presidential Spokesman Garba Shehu to confirm the development, he claimed he was not aware of the incident. “What you are telling me is news to me. I am not aware of this issue.
“There is a lot we are dealing with and I hope you are aware the church was handed over to Vice President Osinbajo. So please call Prince Laolu Akande, his spokesman to confirm this issue”, he said.
Further investigations by The Trent have revealed that Sunday’s move was the second in a series of brazen attempts to shut down Christian activities in the Villa.
Less than two months ago, the Children’s Church of the Villa Chapel where the wife of the Vice President, Mrs. Oludolapo Osinbajo worships with the children was closed down on orders from above.
According to The Trent, “security concerns were given as reasons for the closure of the Children’s Church.”
Attempts by this newspaper to reach Vice-Presidential spokesman Laolu Akande failed as his phone lines were unreachable at the time of filing in this report.
[Courtesy: The Trent]

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  1. Wadoo Wadoo Wadoo Wadoo says:

    All religious places of worship in the Villa should be closed. All services should be outside. Constitutionally, we are a secular country and many of these worship centres have been turned into a platform for commerce. Religion and politics is a dangerous combination and the lesson of history is that it is damaging to society.

  2. Worship God, not religion and its symbols such as moon, stars and the cross. Worship God in spirit and in truth only

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