Between Gov. Fashola, Reno Omokri And Lanre Oguntoyinbo

    After Lagos State Governor advised Nigerians to elect
    leaders who will do the job and not a leader who will spend most of his time in
    a Mosque or Church, like President Jonathan is doing, one of the presidential
    aides, Reno Omokri has replied him, insisting the president was only doing what
    God has commanded him to do.

    Gov. Fashola was also quoted to have said, so many leaders instead
    of doing the needful, will tell you God will do it; like God will fix our
    hospital, roads, power, insecurity and so on. Interestingly, a writer known as
    Lanre Oguntoyinbo thinks Reno went out of context and chose to reply him.
    He said, he was marvelled when he read Reno’s reply to
    Fashola and wonders if he was just having fun writing or was less busy because
    there was no occasion for him to tweet pictures of the president from events
    which has been his primary work. First you will read Reno’s reply to Gov.
    Fashola and how Lanre Oguntoyinbo also replied Reno. It’s a long read, but you will enjoy it.
    Reno’s Reply To Gov. Fashola
    “I was stunned when I read the various headlines about
    the comments made by Governor Raji Fashola regarding the President and his
    habit of worshipping at a church every Sunday. There were various headlines,
    but the one by one newspaper best captures the sentiments expressed by Fashola.
    It ran thus ‘Jonathan is Busy Going to Church Instead of Leading the
    Country-Fashola’.
    The governor was further quoted as saying “I know that we
    have employed somebody for the top job in this country but when we asked him
    about his qualifications and experience, he said he had no shoes. You must
    decide whether you want someone who spends most of his time in church or
    mosque, or the man who is ready to spend his time on the job”.
    I cannot really understand the governor’s rationale for
    making such a comment given that the President attends regular church services
    in fulfillment of his own personal convictions as a Christian especially as The
    Holy Bible says “let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do,
    but encourage one another” (Hebrews 10:25).
    It is also a fact that regular Friday mosque attendance is
    obligatory in Islam. Qur’an, Sura 62, āyāt 9 says “O you who have believed,
    when [the adhan] is called for the prayer on the day of Jumu’ah [Friday], then
    proceed to the remembrance of Allah and leave trade. That is better for you, if
    you only knew”.
    President Goodluck Jonathan did not just pick up the habit
    of regular Sunday worship in church with other believers. This has been a life
    time habit for him and many others and I have a hard time understanding why
    this should attract criticism from the governor of a metropolitan state like
    Lagos who was voted in by both Christians and Muslims.
    Is governor Fashola saying that the administration of
    Nigeria suffers just because the President attends a 90 minute service every
    Sunday and short devotions every morning before work?
    I am sure that governor Fashola is conversant with the life
    and times of American Presidents including Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt
    and Harry S. Truman. Both of these men led America during the Second World War
    and both attended services during the pendency of the war.
    John F. Kennedy was also a U.S. President who led America
    during the heady days of the Cold War when America almost went into nuclear
    conflict with the then Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, USSR, as a result
    of the Cuban Missile Crisis. It is on record that Kennedy never missed any
    church service during his presidency. According to a CNN biography on his life,
    President Kennedy “faithfully attended Mass once a week, wherever he happened
    to be”
    The current President, Barrack Obama not only attends church
    services, but he also has devotionals at the White House. In fact, once when he
    was attending church service at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Washington DC on
    the 27th of October 2013, he refused to answer a question about governance
    stating to the reporters present “come on guys, I am going to church”.
    In England, both the Head of State, Queen Elizabeth the
    Second, and the Prime Minister, David Cameron, attend church services every
    Sunday, yet no one has used this against them or accused them of abandoning the
    ship of state.
    It is also on record that the Presidents of The Islamic
    Republic of Pakistan, Mamnoon Hussain, and The Republic of Indonesia, Susilo
    Yudhoyono, the two largest Muslim nations in the world regularly attend mosque
    services on Friday as well as perform daily prayers and are seen to be better
    leaders because of these actions by their own people and the world at large.
    Given this historical account, I wonder why governor Fashola
    chose to hit at the President the way he did.
    Leadership is more than going to the office and attending
    meetings. A leader must identify with his people. This is why President
    Jonathan celebrates when Nigerians are celebrating and mourns when they are
    mourning.
    Every year, the President fasts when the Islamic Ummah is
    fasting as well as when the Body of Christ is fasting. He does not publicize
    this, but it shows that he has a connection with the people that he leads.
    If a person does not have a moral core which can only come
    by an attachment to a faith which promotes virtues, I do not see how such a
    person can even begin to be a good leader.
    The problems of Nigerians in 2014 are not whether or not a
    leader attends church or mosque services. Their issue is that they want leaders
    who can improve on their Standard of Living and who can facilitate the
    education of their children and who can ensure that they have hope for the
    future and can independently pursue their own happiness.
    These have been the focus of President Jonathan and that
    focus is sharpened rather than diverted by the little time he spends attending
    weekly church services and regular daily devotion at home.
    If the Per Capita Income of the average Nigerian has
    increased from $1091 in 2007 to $1721 in 2014, I do not think that is a sign of
    failure to lead. If the travel time between Lagos to Benin has reduced from eight
    hours in 2009 to three hours today, I do not think that is a sign that the
    nation is not under a good leader. If Almajiris are now going to school in one
    of the 125 Almajiri Model Schools built by the Jonathan administration, I don’t
    think they would complain that he attends church every Sunday.
    I am sure many Lagosians and indeed Nigerians have demanding
    jobs that require leadership skills. I do not think that this critical mass of
    highly effective and employed Nigerians would choose to stop going to regular
    church or mosque services because of the leadership expected of them at their
    jobs.
    In fact, if I am to hazard an educated guess, I would wager
    that it is precisely because of the demands of their jobs that they would
    attend regular services at their mosques and church because some leadership
    challenges require divine intervention.
    Many world leaders have written biographies after their
    times in office and have in those works suggested that it is difficult if not
    impossible to have any sense of personal accomplishment, successful personal
    and inter personal relationships, peace of mind and hope for the future without
    a regular habit of faith.
    Perhaps this is why leaders are either sworn into office on
    The Holy Bible or Qur’an. This action at the beginning of the tenure suggests
    that the framers of the Constitution and the people who elected them expect
    them to draw inspiration from their faith which in most cases would flow from
    The Holy Bible or Qur’an, both of which require that believers attend regular
    worship services. In fact, how can such inspiration come if you do not perform
    one of the core expectations of the faith which is to fellowship regularly with
    other believers?
    I understand that some governors and other elected officials
    regularly go to their leader’s house even more than they go to their places of
    worship. While this may be the practice of some, it is the practice of others
    to worship God either at the mosque or the church. I encourage those who prefer
    the latter to allow those who prefer the latter to worship as they please.
    After all Nigeria’s Constitution allows for freedom of religion.
    Finally, let me say to governor Fashola and others who may
    not understand why it is necessary to obey the dictates of one’s professed
    faith. Reason is for your intellect, while faith is for your spirit.
    Attempting to use your intellect to lead without sharpening
    it with your spirit inspired by your faith is like attempting to cut down a
    tree with a blunt knife. It is better to stop and have that knife sharpened
    than to keep cutting with a dull knife. This is the difference between those
    who work hard and those who work smart.
    It takes a lot of hard work to lead a state like Lagos, but
    I am sure that that hard work will go further if smart work is added to it.
    God has given too much to Governor Fashola for him to have
    made the comments he made. Fortunately for him God gives and forgives, but
    unfortunately for Lagosians, men get and forget!”
    Lanre Oguntoyinbo To Reno
    I read Reno Omokri’s response to Governor Babatunde Raji
    Fashola advice to Nigerians that they should elect leaders who will do the job
    and not a leader who will spend must of the time in Mosque or Church.
    Reading Reno’s work I was marvelled and was thinking if this
    guy is just having fun writing or he’s jobless… I think it’s because there
    was no occasion for him to post pictures from events involving President
    Jonathan (his primary work). When you start reading the article, you’ll know
    that the article is built on lies and either misinformation or mere act to
    spread religious bigotry.
    Going back to his writeup, it’s obvious Reno does not
    understand simple sarcasm, Governor Fashola of Lagos wasn’t talking about you
    entering church or mosque to pray, he was talking about leaders who instead of
    doing the needful, they tell you God will do it, like God will fix our
    hospital, roads, power, insecurity… like God will sack Denzieni, sack Moro or
    reinstate Sanusi.
    Mr. Omokri is known to be a promoter of religion bigotry,
    that’s the more reason why he tried linking Sanusi Lamido Sanusi with Boko
    Haram with his Wendell Simlin account but unfortunately he was caught and he
    couldn’t deny.
    Omokri is doing it again, cooking up religious stories with
    former aviation minister during Obasanjo’s regime, he and Femi Fani-kayode has
    been telling those who cares to listen that the main opposition party in
    Nigeria is planning a Muslim/Muslim ticket, Mr. Simlin (sorry Reno) confirmed
    this when he sent a tweet at Femi, telling him how he’s happy all they planned
    offline has materialised, they are cooking up religious stories to divide
    Nigerians and deviate our attention from the mismanagement and inept Govt of
    Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.
    Going back to Reno Omokri’s article on Governor Tunde
    Fashola, I was at the venue that day, I heard it with my two ears. I had gone
    to Oriental hotel to celebrate a sound Lagosian at 62. I was there to celebrate
    a man that gave hope to my state of birth and residence, a man that gave us the
    best man for the job, a man that opened the eyes of so many Nigerians to
    mismanagement of Government at all levels. I was there to celebrate Asiwaju
    Bola Ahmed Tinubu and that night gave me the hope and a chance to listen to
    common men in Nigeria including the disabled.
    I heard Tunde Fashola made those statements offhand. I heard
    the words correctly. I heard him talk about how the Government has neglected
    the primary responsibilities and how they have given everything to God like God
    will come down to do the jobs while they seat back at home doing what they
    shouldn’t be doing, I heard it all Mr. Reno Omokri.
    It’s adviseable you throw away shenanigans, it won’t help
    you neither will it help your gov’t and principal, nobody is telling President
    Jonathan not to pray or visit church like President Obama is doing or how
    Franklin Delano and Harry Truman did. But the question is: is President
    Jonathan taking up his leadership responsibility like these men and even Joyce
    Banda of Malawi?
    I think Governor Babatunde Fashola is too big for you Mr.
    Reno, even your principal’s intellectual might can’t stand this man,
    combination of all of you at the Presidency can’t stand this man. It’s not an
    insult but a fact you can’t dispute that’s why Nigerian Govt is coming to Lagos
    at midnight to copy policies and ideas of Lagos State Gov’t under this man
    Tunde Fashola.
    Mr. Omokri, if you feel like engaging a State Governor, try
    another state not any of the South-West Governors even Mimiko you can’t face,
    try Martin Elechi of Ebonyi, Abia’s Ochendo, Pleateu’s Jang is there, and
    please do not forget Idris Wada of Kogi or Bauchi’s Isa Yaguda.
    If you come to Lagos and showcase your bigotry no one will
    listen to you as they are all busy working and restructuring Lagos to be a mega
    city (where you come every weekend to relax), who can you compete with there?
    Even Deputy Chief of Staff Moji Rhodes is bigger than you, Lateef Ibirogba
    won’t even answer you, Lateef Raji too busy for you, who will now listen?
    Coming to political party, Joe Igbokwe is thinking of bigger fish, Rinsola
    Abiola’s political intellect and religious advancement will destroy your
    career. Gbenga Gold Olorunpomi who would have squeezed out time to write you
    two lines might be too busy with A new Nigeria’s project…. I think Gbenga can
    use his time for Pepper Soup/Arsenal match (15mins half time break)on you just
    to give space to blogger who blogged your bigotry article but mind you he’ll
    tell you religion is used in dividing Nigerians by your Gov’t.
    Everybody knows your trick of division, it’s advisable you
    get a better job description than what you are doing now.
    Better still Mr. Reno, get in front of you HP Computer and
    tag another Nigerian that’s against your Government a Boko Haramist as that you
    know how to do and you have been doing best since I have heard of you. Just
    make sure Feyi Fawehinmi is off the internet whenever you are sending that to
    media houses as he’ll expose you like he did in Sanusi’s case and don’t forget
    to use a local name unlike the Wendell Simlin. Nigerians (who are driven by
    your lies and deceit) can’t pronounce and spell during arguments to support
    your clueless Government.
    Fashola is far too BIG for you Wendel Simlin (sorry I keep
    calling you that.) I mean Reno Omokri.

    I’m @lanreneville on twitter

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