By Gladys Ekwu
The Senior Pastor of Champions Royal Assembly, Abuja, Pastor Joshua Ingila, has said that Nigeria will not divide but will stay together as one indivisible country.
Ingila said this in an interview with reporters in Abuja.
He frowned at the situation where there was no even distribution of appointments and democracy dividends in all the six geo political zones in Nigeria.
The prophet also said that the present administration has been one sided in federal appointments, adding that about 90 percent of the appointees were from the Northern states while South and West remain marginalized.
The pastor said that for Nigeria to enjoy oneness, the people from the South and East must not be marginalized.
He also bemoaned the born-to-rule mentality of people in some part of the country while describing it as suicidal.
Ingila added that for Nigerians to be one, there must be equal distribution of appointments and democracy dividends.
He added that no leadership has the intention to fail in governance while attributing the failure of any leader to people working with him especially the aides that are giving misleading advice.
According to him, when those in leadership are dwelling on lies and deceit, they will end up calling white black and people will not be comfortable with such.
He said people clamour for restructuring without having the will power to actualise it.