“Such People Belong In Prison”- Pastor Enenche Reacts To Ahmad Gumi’s Religious Comment

- Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, criticized Islamic cleric Ahmad Gumi.
- Gumi made a controversial statement claiming Christianity is subordinate to another religion in Nigeria.
- Enenche found Gumi’s remark unacceptable and questioned the lack of action from authorities regarding such comments.
Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Paul Enenche, has criticised Islamic cleric Ahmad Gumi over a controversial comment concerning the position of Christianity in Nigeria.
Enenche reportedly reacted strongly to Gumi’s statement that Christianity is subordinate to another religion in Nigeria, describing the remark as unacceptable and questioning why authorities had not taken action over such comments.
Speaking on the issue, Enenche said, “An ins@ne man said Christianity is subordinate to other religions in Nigeria. Such people belong either in prison or a psychiatric hospital. I blame the government for overlooking such statements.”
The cleric’s remarks have sparked reactions, particularly among Nigerians who have continued to debate the relationship between religion, politics and national leadership.
Enenche maintained that Christianity should not be portrayed as inferior to another religion in Nigeria, stressing the need for responsible statements when discussing sensitive religious matters.
His criticism adds to the ongoing public debate surrounding Gumi’s views on religion and national issues. Gumi has previously attracted attention for his outspoken comments on matters concerning Nigeria’s security, politics and the relationship between different religious groups.
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Read some comments below:
@Skolt Olajide:”Prophet Mohammed, Abraham and Jesus Christ are not from Nigeria so why are they fighting over a borrowed course….do the religion that favor you but don’t serve a deity but always serve the living God Jehovah, whom Muslims call him Allah”
@Elkanny👑:”I am not a fan of Pastor Eneche or any other Pastor but I fully support what he is saying, Nigeria Government should come up with law to stop hate speech, tribal and religious bigotry speech”
@Foxy:”Technically, religions are belief systems, not government parastatals to be ranked. Public statements, no matter how wild, aren’t automatically criminal acts.”




