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CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE: PASTOR ENENCHE DECLARES “YOUR TIME IS UP” TO BANDITS AND TERRORISTS IN NIGERIA
Pastor Enenche Warns Bandits and Terrorists: “Your Time Is Up” Amid Christian Genocide Claims
Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Center (DIGC), Dr. Paul Enenche, has issued a fiery warning to bandits, terrorists, and their sponsors, declaring that their reign of terror in Nigeria is coming to an end.
While leading a prayer for the nation on Sunday, Pastor Enenche condemned the criminal elements wreaking havoc across the country, stressing that justice will prevail.
“Every agent of the devil in Nigeria, agent of bloodshed… your time is up. Every day for the thief, but one day for the owner. We have been praying and we are not going to stop praying until the earth that drinks the blood of innocent citizens drinks your own blood and swallows you up,” he said.
The pastor also directly addressed those he accused of financing, collaborating with, or importing terrorists, warning that there would be no hiding place for any devil, regardless of their power or status.
“Importers of terrorists, sponsors, collaborators, and sympathizers — get ready. It is your season of judgement. Nigeria will swallow you up, and we shall have a nation of freedom, where people can live unto the God they want to serve,” Enenche declared.
His statement comes amid claims of Christian persecution in Nigeria, which have recently gained international attention. Some US lawmakers and religious freedom advocates have accused Islamic extremists in Nigeria of targeting Christians.
The issue escalated when former US President Donald Trump designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern over the alleged genocide and threatened military intervention if the Nigerian government failed to stop the massacres.
Pastor Enenche’s impassioned message reinforces calls for justice, security, and protection of innocent citizens, as the nation continues to grapple with terrorism, banditry, and religious violence.
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