CAN under attack for declaring Fani-Kayode as future Nigeria’s President
The chairman of the Lagos State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria , pronounced that the former Minister of Aviation,The pronouncement has stirred reactions from some Nigerians on social media who accused CAN of disgracing Christianity in the country and dragging itself into partisan politics.@Obiagu “CAN will never tell these Politicians the truth. All they do is sell themselves short for a share of the National Cake.@Rotilaw “ This is unfortunate.
@Sir_Algon “ Mosques and churches today are the number one problem to the poor people of This Country.”
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