PASTOR FEMI LAZARUS ALLEGES U.S IS SUDDENLY SHOWING INTEREST IN THE COUNTRY BECAUSE THEY WANT DIVISION. | #RWGBLOG

Pastor Femi Lazarus, founder of the Sphere of Light Church, has alleged that the recent show of concern by the United States over Nigeria’s internal affairs is not genuine but a deliberate move to create div+sion within the country.

He stated that America’s claim about Christians being k+lled in Nigeria is not innocent, suggesting it is part of a wider plan to dest@bilize the nation.

“When Goodluck Jonathan was in power, Nigeria needed to buy certain things to f+ght the battle against insurgency, and it was America that blocked us,” Pastor Lazarus revealed.

He warned that the sudden interest from the U.S. is a strategy to divide Nigeria so they can later interfere for their own benefit. “They are showing interest because they know that will div+de the country; once they come in, anywhere they step b¥rns,” he added. 

According to him, nations blessed with abundant natural resources often face foreign interference. “The only country richer than us in terms of mineral resources is Venezuela. 

Anywhere there is wealth b¥rns. Let’s be careful—they may seem to be bringing help, but the aim is to penetrate and keep us bounded ,” he concluded.

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