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We Have Become Insensitive to Sin – Primate Okoh

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​Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh​
We Have Become Insensitive to Sin – Primate Okoh

Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh​, ​Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion​, has disclosed that Christians in Nigeria have become insensitive to sin.

Primate Okoh made this declaration while reacting to the current anti-corruption war of the President Buhari’s administration.

According to the cleric, “G​oing by the anti-corruption crusade, he has succeeded. Not necessarily judging by the number of people who have been jailed, not necessarily judging by the amount of money recovered, but by emphasising the fact that corruption is a wrong thing and it should not become our way of life​,

“​That is the only success: to tell our ministers, to tell our governors, to tell our vice chancellors, to tell our head of institutions and anybody holding any appointment that stealing government money is not a correct thing. By that crusade alone, I think he has succeeded in doing something.

“We have lost the sense of sin in this country. In fact, some people started calling it miracle. They steal and say the miracle has happened. They go to church to go and do thanksgiving for doing a wrong thing.

“So, if only that recall to the knowledge of evil, to the sense of sin and the need for national rebirth, if only for that, I think he has done well.”

The Primate called on the President to desist from nepotism, but rather treat citizens with equal love and consideration.

“But if he [Buhari] is not careful in the way he allows his subordinates to help him in running the place, they will discredit him greatly. Because if you say you are the head, you are the leader and all your children cannot come close to you, then what is the meaning of the Baba? A Baba should attract all his children.

“We are Africans. If you locate that in the African polygamous system, a man can have as many as five wives. If children from a particular woman call the man Baba and he doesn’t want to answer, it means he is discriminating against those ones. So, there should be fair treatment,” Okoh said.