The founder and presiding pastor of Salvation Ministries, David Ibiyeomie, has declared that individuals he described as wicked will not occupy leadership positions in Nigeria, urging citizens to stand firm in their civic and spiritual convictions.

Speaking during a recent sermon shared on YouTube from 1:16:50, Ibiyeomie expressed strong concern about leadership and governance in the country, stating that national direction depends on the moral character of those in authority.

“No wicked man will rule Nigeria,” he said. “The wicked people will go away.”

He urged Nigerians not to remain passive in the political process, encouraging citizens to be intentional in their participation and decision-making during elections. According to him, leadership outcomes are influenced by collective choices.

The cleric said there is a need for boldness in addressing national challenges, adding that citizens must reject leaders who do not prioritize the welfare of the people.

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“Enough is enough,” he stated during the sermon. “One Daniel commanded heavens.”

Ibiyeomie also linked governance to spiritual responsibility, suggesting that national transformation requires both civic awareness and spiritual engagement. He encouraged believers to see their role as influential in shaping the direction of the country.

He further warned against apathy, stating that silence in the face of poor leadership can lead to continued hardship for citizens. According to him, nations progress when people take responsibility for their choices and demand accountability.

The pastor concluded by urging Nigerians to remain hopeful, insisting that change is possible when citizens actively engage in shaping the nation’s future through both prayer and participation in governance…Read_More…

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