
Fearless Reverend Father Warns Nigerian Politicians of Divine Judgment Over Corruption at Funeral Service
KIAGBODO, DELTA – A powerful sermon delivered at the funeral service of Elder E. K. Clark in Kiagbodo, Delta, has drawn significant attention as a fearless Reverend Father boldly confronted multiple governors, the Senate President, and other prominent politicians present. The cleric, whose identity was not immediately confirmed, spoke passionately about the rampant corruption and theft of crude oil and mineral resources in Nigeria, asserting that these actions are the root cause of the nation's suffering. In his address, the Reverend Father warned the political elite, stating, "A day will come, you politicians will not even be able to identify your clothes again. You all should change now, God will judge you." He emphasized that the immense wealth generated from Nigeria's resources should be sufficient for every Nigerian to live properly and with dignity. The sermon also touched upon the stress faced by citizens, leading to premature aging, and urged leaders to consider their legacy, reminding them that a good name is better than riches, and that ultimately, all will face divine judgment. The impassioned plea for repentance and positive change resonated with many attendees, highlighting the deep-seated public frustration with governance and corruption in the country.