Nigerian Church Leader Calls for Integrity in Politics and Religious Leadership
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Nigerian Church Leader Calls for Integrity in Politics and Religious Leadership

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Felix Utomi
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Church leader Apostle Lawrence Achudume challenges Nigerian leaders to embrace integrity, urging alignment between public rhetoric and personal actions. His powerful message calls for ethical conduct across religious and political spheres.

In a powerful message of accountability, Apostle Lawrence Achudume of Victory Life Bible Church International challenged clergy and political leaders to embrace authenticity and ethical conduct during a recent crossover night service in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

Speaking passionately to his colleagues and fellow national leaders, Achudume emphasized the critical importance of aligning personal actions with public rhetoric. "We should live according to what we preach; we should not live a double-standard life," he declared, urging religious and political figures to be genuine representatives of their professed values.

The church leader specifically cautioned against hypocrisy, stressing that religious leaders are divine representatives who will be held accountable for their actions. "We are God's oracle, we are God's agents, and God will hold us accountable," Achudume stated, highlighting the profound responsibility that comes with leadership positions.

Addressing broader national concerns, Achudume lamented Nigeria's tarnished global reputation, which he attributes to a pervasive lack of credibility. He called for an end to systemic betrayals and urged leaders to recognize their positions as sacred trusts meant to serve humanity, not personal interests.

The spiritual leader also offered guidance to Nigerian youth, encouraging them to embrace African cultural values while navigating technological advancements. He advised young people to leverage technology constructively while remaining vigilant against its potential negative influences.

Concluding his message with a poignant reminder about life's transient nature, Achudume emphasized that ill-gotten wealth cannot be enjoyed beyond death. "People have stolen things, and they die; not even Nigerians can have access to it," he proclaimed, advocating for a national transformation rooted in integrity and mutual respect.

Achudume's message represents a clarion call for ethical leadership, challenging both religious and political figures to transcend self-interest and work towards building a more transparent, accountable national community.

Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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