Tag: TUNDE BAKARE

  • 2023: I will emerge APC presidential candidate – Bakare boasts

    2023: I will emerge APC presidential candidate – Bakare boasts

    The Serving Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church, Pastor Tunde Bakare, says he hopes to emerge the flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress in next year’s presidential election.

    Bakare stated this on Wednesday in Abuja, shortly after submitting his presidential expression of interest and nomination forms.

    Stating that he had so far complied with the rules of the game, the cleric said the onus is now on the party to execute other activities on its timelines.

    He said: “Anyone who participates in a race must run according to the rules. We have fulfilled our own side and it is now for the party to set the stage and to tell us what next. They will determine what next.

    “What I know for now is that there will be screening and after screening for those who may have appeal, they will appeal.

    “Thereafter, there will be primaries and by the grace of God, we have decided to run according to the rules and we expect to win by His special grace.

    “My chances are as bright as that of any person. I am eminently qualified either by age or experience or everything that counts in this race. And I trust God that I will emerge the winner”.

    Bakare also expressed commitment to the realisation of a new Nigeria in his life time, promising to be the bridge between the past, present and the future.

  • Bakare, picks APC form, says past leaders are ‘cake eaters’

    Bakare, picks APC form, says past leaders are ‘cake eaters’

    Pentecostal pastor, Tunde Bakare, has picked the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential form to contest in the party’s presidential election, describing past leaders as ‘cake eaters’.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports this came on the heels of Bakare’s earlier declaration of interest at the “Unveiling Project 16 to Nigerians in the Diaspora’” event tagged “The portrait is a new Nigeria.”

    He described the past administrations as “cake eaters” adding that it was time to have the 16th administration of “cake bakers.”

    He was President Muhammadu Buhari’s running mate in 2011 when the latter ran unsuccessfully in that year’s presidential poll.

    Bakare is the fourth person from Ogun State to declare interest in the 2023 presidency after Vice-president Yemi Osinbajo, former Governor, Ibikunle Amosun and former House of Representatives Speaker, Dimeji Bankole.

  • Ex-Senator Shehu Sani reveals why Pastor Tunde Bakare is yet to purchase form for 2023 presidential race

    Ex-Senator Shehu Sani reveals why Pastor Tunde Bakare is yet to purchase form for 2023 presidential race

    Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, has revealed why popular Pentecostal pastor, Tunde Bakare, who declared interest in the 2023 presidential race, under the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), is yet to purchase form.

     

    On his tweet, Wednesday, the former senator said: “My Great Pastor Bakare yet to get signal from heaven to purchase form.”

     

    The Ogun State declared his interest at the ‘Unveiling Project 16 to Nigerians in diaspora’ event tagged “The portrait is a new Nigeria” held virtually on Saturday.

     

    Bakare described the past administrations as “cake eaters” adding that it is time to have the 16th administration of “cake bakers.”

     

    He was President Muhammadu Buhari’s running mate in 2011 when the latter ran unsuccessfully in that year’s presidential poll.

    Pastor Tunde Bakare

     

    Bakare’s declaration came on the same day the former governor of Rivers State and Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, formally declared his intention to join the race to Aso Rock.

     

    The cleric’s declaration also pits him against APC bigwigs, including the former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu; former Abia State governor, Orji Kalu; former Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha, and Governors Yahaya Bello and Dave Umahi of Kogi and Ebonyi states respectively.

  • Hate speech: Tunde Bakare in trouble as group demands withdrawal of incitement against Igbo

    Hate speech: Tunde Bakare in trouble as group demands withdrawal of incitement against Igbo

    Fiery clergyman, Pastor Tunde Bakare is in trouble as a group under the aegis of Igbo Board of Deputies demands he withdraws his alleged incitement against the Igbo race within the next seven days or face litigation.

    The group in a letter obtained by TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) stated that :

    “We have waited reverently for Lent and Easter period to end before addressing this letter to you. It is our instruction not to join you in the desecration of a very sacred and holy Lenten season; it being the bedrock of the Christian faith all over the world.

    The group argued that:” Your hate speech and your premeditated incitement designed for ethnic cleansing of the Igbo people in Nigeria was aired and viewed right at the heart of Lent.

    “You are a pastor of a church indeed. We have waited without success for you to, own your accord, recant your hate speech and/or withdraw the incitement of genocide against the Igbo people.

    ” It is very obvious that your speech on the day was well thought out, planned, and executed so as to achieve the purpose it was designed. These comments were made deliberately at a very fragile and tensed period in the history of Nigeria, when insecurity and killings are rife.

    “We are advised that on and about April 2022, you on the pulpit of Citadel Global Community Church in Lagos, Nigeria “your church” and before a multitude of congregants, worshippers, and viewers all of the world, made
    inciting comments against the Igbo people in the following manner: “on the day the late Tafawa Balewa was killed the Igbo soldiers arrested him, removed his turban, poured wine on his head, and forced him to drink and then shot him.

    “While he was being killed, he cursed the Igbo race; that they would never govern Nigeria”

    “Here is the YouTube link for ease of reference: https://youtu.be/vlf57qcE5qc

    ” We are of the view that your comments on the day were calculated to rouse and stoke hatred against the Igbo by a region of the country.

    “These were the sort of falsehood sold to other regions of Nigeria as part of the hate campaign that justified and resulted in the mass murder and subsequent pogrom against the Igbo before, during and after the 1967 Nigeria Biafra civil war that reportedly claimed over 3 million lives of the Igbo.

    “We are advised that your own account of the 1966 military coup and in particular the death of the then Prime Minister of Nigeria; Alhaji Tafawa
    Balewa is false because you were not present and therefore cannot qualify as
    a credible witness.

    “In the circumstance, we have been instructed to demand from you, as we hereby do, to recant your statements using the same pulpit within 7 days from the date hereof. Failing which, we have instructions to approach the appropriate forum, both local and international, for all available legal relief.

    These actions shall be at your account.

    ” We hope the above does not become necessary, and we do not wish you to enter into this quagmire.

    “Kindly note that our clients shall enforce their rights and their resolve within the ambit of both domestic and international laws, unless and until you have publicly withdrawn your false comments.

  • Pastor Bakare’s beer parlour gossip and other irrelevancies – By Owei Lakemfa

    Pastor Bakare’s beer parlour gossip and other irrelevancies – By Owei Lakemfa

    Tunde Bakare, a 67-year-old pastor would have been Nigeria’s Vice President had President Muhammadu Buhari won the 2011 election in which the former was his running mate. Even now, Bakare claims God had revealed to him that he would succeed Buhari as president. Perhaps because the assurance is so certain, he is not even bothered about about campaigning for the 2023 election.

    For a man who aspires to such high public office, it is assumed that he would think things through before going public. The least expected of such a man is not to retell in public with a note of authority, childish, beer parlour gossips that over the past five decades have mutated like variants of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    As with tales in taverns fuelled by idleness, alcohol and small chops; in the case of Nigeria, by pepper soup and ‘404’ endlessly washed down with palm wine, burukutu, ogogoro and beer, such tales mutate depending on who is telling them and for what purpose. The theme of Bakare’s watering hole gossip is the old discredited one that seeks to clothe former Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa-Balewa in the garb of a deity who placed an effective curse on the Igbo nation.

    Let us examine one of the versions of the Balewa tale. It is planted in the 888-page book, A Right Honourable Gentleman: The life and times of Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, and published in 1991 by Hudahuda Publishing Company, Zaria. It is authored by Trevor Clark, a former British soldier and colonial officer in Nigeria. For his childish claims, Clark relied on “most sources” to write his version. On Page 802, he wrote: “Another(version) colourfully claims that Okafor (Major Donatus) offered to spare him if he would drink some alcohol, and that Abubakar refused utterly as a true Muslim, but had something to say before they killed him: ‘Ibo! Ibo! Ibo! Sai kuna rasa wajen zama a Nijeriya (Igbo! You will lack any place to belong to in Nigeria).

    In this version, Okafor, an Igbo, is presented as a godless person who tried to make a pious Muslim commit a sin; for this Balewa is said to have cursed the Igbo as a people who forever will be vagabonds roaming Nigeria.

    It is instructive that the only persons present when this ‘curse’ was uttered were the coup plotters and none of them made such a report. So who witnessed this? Just a childish fabrication. On the same page, the British biographer claimed, again without any fact or attribution, that Major Okafor was “the man who shot Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa over the heart with a sub-machine gun…”

    The ‘curse’ version Bakare is spreading is the one planted on Page 689 of the 799-page book, Ahmadu Bello, Sardauna of Sokoto: Values and Leadership in Nigeria, published by Hudahuda Publishing Company, Zaria in 1986. The book was written by another paid foreign biographer, John N. Paden.

    In this version, the person Balewa was supposedly addressing and who allegedly shot him was not Major Okafor but Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna. Also, the alleged curse by Balewa is different. This version quoted Balewa as saying: “I know you are going to kill me; you will never get a Prime Minister like me. The Igbo will suffer for 25 years.”

    If this were true then it was a failed curse because the person who replaced Balewa was an Igbo, General Thomas Aguyi-Ironsi, who not only combined the offices of the Prime Minister and the President, but also legislative powers. Secondly, if the ‘curse’, according to this version, was to last 25 years, what is the business of Bakare lifting it 31 years after it had expired?

    Even for a poor Nollywood script, this story line is manifestly silly. First, who witnessed this exchange? What is the source? Why does such exchange not reflect in Ifeajuna’s manuscript or any book by those who were present at the scene?

    Pastor Bakare is not a vacuous youth and ought to know that his idle pepper soup joint talk about unbelievers pouring alcohol on a pious Prime Minister leading to a so-called curse can elicit negative religious and ethnic reactions, especially in a country where we have failed to educate a growing number of our population. If Bakare is not given to deep reflection on his thoughts and public pronouncement, how does he think his claims that The Almighty has anointed him as President Muhammadu Buhari’s successor will come to pass? Or are his prophesies and claims of God talking to him just like the Balewa story?

    An issue arises from the these tales. What really happened to Balewa after his abduction? The main story was that he was shot on coup day, January 15, 1966. But there are other suggestions that he might have been alive beyond that day. In the book, Let Truth Be Told: The Coups d’ Etat of 1966 by D.J.M. Muffet, which was a counter narration of the coup, there is a suggestion on Page 42 that following the killing of Premiers Ahmadu Bello in Kaduna and Ladoke Akintola in Ibadan and the coup unravelling, the possibility of Ifeajuna and Okafor keeping the Prime Minister alive to use “as a bargaining chip is a very real one indeed”(Hudahuda Publishing Company, Zaria. 1982).

    A cabinet member, Chief Matthew Mbu, perhaps relaying what the cabinet was told, asserted that Balewa “was not killed by soldiers but by asthma”.

    Respected Segun Osoba, the journalist who discovered the Prime Minister’s corpse before the security services, reported in the Daily Times newspaper issue of January 22, 1966 that Balewa had no bullet holes and in fact no blood stains, suggesting he was not shot.

    Back in January 1966, the Daily Times was the major and most authoritative newspaper in the country. If its report on the discovery of the Prime Minister’s corpse with details that he was neither shot nor had blood stains had been false, there would have been an official rebuttal and the Daily Times would have been made to carry an apology. But nothing like that happened.

    Sir Ahmadu Bello was Balewa’s political leader; if the events leading to his death can be so clearly captured, why would there be any attempt to cover up Balewa’s death? Why are the reports of the Special Branch of the Police, the British secret services and the British pathologist who examined Balewa at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, not made public 54 years after his death?

    Nothing in this write-up exonerates the 1966 coup plotters from the death of Balewa because whatever maybe the cause, it would have been triggered by his abduction. But Nigerians deserve to know, rather than continue to encourage tales by moonlight.

  • I am rallying point to restore order in Nigeria – Pastor Bakare

    I am rallying point to restore order in Nigeria – Pastor Bakare

    Pastor Tunde Bakare of the Citadel Global Community Church has boasted that he remains the rallying point to restore order in Nigeria. He said this while confirming his intention to run for the presidential seat in the 2023 elections.

    The pastor-cum-politician stated this on Saturday at the virtual meeting unveiling Project 16 to Nigerians in diaspora with the theme The Portrait of a New Nigeria, organized by the PTB4Nigeria in diaspora group.

    Declaring his intention to run for the 2023 presidency, Bakare pointed out that he is the best suitable candidate to address the problems confronting Nigeria.

    He urged Nigerians to consider the capacity of candidates before electing a leader in 2023.

    The cleric warned that ahead of the 2023 general elections, the south is being set against the north, while Christians are set against Muslims.

    “The PTB brand is a rallying point for all Nigerians. I have a vision of a new Nigeria and I will play a leading role as we approach the Nigeria of our dreams,” Bakare said.

  • Tunde Bakare: ‘There’s gross failure in Buhari’s govt…i’m terribly shocked’

    Tunde Bakare: ‘There’s gross failure in Buhari’s govt…i’m terribly shocked’

    Tunde Bakare, the Serving Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church, says there is “gross failure” in the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Speaking during an interview on ‘Channels Television’, on Tuesday, Bakare said this is not the Nigeria he had envisioned.

    The former vice-presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) said the country is at the precipice and that many things currently happening in the country have not been seen before, adding that Nigeria has a way of bouncing back.

    “This is not the Nigeria we envisioned not only as young people but in recent past. It is as if we are again at the precipice but Nigeria has a way of bouncing back; we are full of hope that God Almighty will help us. We are in a very perplexing situation as a nation. Many things that we didn’t see before are happening now. Even the president himself said so that nothing worries or bothers him like what is happening in the north-east, especially the banditry and kidnapping,” he said.

    Asked if he is surprised by the state of the nation considering the role he played in the emergence of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to power, Bakare said he is “terribly shocked”, adding that Nigerians, including himself, were hopeful about the change promised by the APC.

    “Surprise will be a good thing for me. I’m not surprised. I’m terribly shocked about the things that are happening. I never envisaged them,” he said.

    Asked to assess Buhari’s administration in the past six years, the cleric made an analogy of a six-year-old child who is still crawling, noting that the country needs “political medicare” to resolve its myriad of problems.

    “A six-year-old child that is still crawling has problems. You want to examine or call the doctors to come in or a pediatrician, you say that this child was given birth to six years ago but it is crawling, just moving on its buttocks, not running, not walking, something is wrong. If we are going to assess, we need a serious political medicare. There is no problem that is devoid of solutions,” he said.

    Asked if Buhari’s administration is a failure, Bakare said there is “gross failure” in the administration and that it is possible to fail forward in order to resolve the country’s problems.

    “I like to use my own words. Failure will look, ‘like try again’, you can still do something with it. I once failed an examination in mathematics. In 1973, I sat for exam and I got what we called inverted six, which is nine in mathematics but I met a friend of mine, who is late now, Ahmed Abebefe, who was a genius in mathematics in secondary school but his English was terrible. I was very good in English… Yes, there is gross failure, it is apparent to everyone but you can fail forward,” he said.

  • My grandson’s generation should not know “Up NEPA” – Pastor Tunde Bakare

    My grandson’s generation should not know “Up NEPA” – Pastor Tunde Bakare

    Coming generations must not bear the brunt of the mess that we created, and should not have to exclaim “Up NEPA,” General Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church, Pastor Tunde Bakare has said.

    He called on Nigerian leaders to ensure that coming generations don’t bear the brunt of the mess they and those before them created.

    In his speech at a Democracy Day dialogue organised by the Canada chapter of PTB4Nigeria, Bakare said coming generations must not be burdened with tackling Boko Haram, insurgency in the south-east, banditry, kidnapping, or the farmer-herder crisis.

    He added that they should not have to exclaim “Up Nepa” or march on the streets against police brutality or the inability of the government to prevent or resolve the abductions of hundreds of schoolboys and girls.

    The cleric said: “Let me reiterate that it is our responsibility as present-day nation builders to ensure national reconciliation, national reconstitution and national reconstruction to provide an enabling environment for the growth and optimisation of future generations of Nigerians.

    “It is our responsibility, and we must not leave it to the coming generations. As Franklin D. Roosevelt also said, There is a mysterious cycle in human events. To some generations much is given. Of other generations much is expected.

    “I perceive this emerging generation of Nigerians has “a rendezvous with destiny.

    “Consequently, the emerging and coming generations of Nigerians, including the generation of my grandson, Rereoluwade, must not bear the brunt of the mess that we and those before us have created.

    “Their generation must not be burdened with tackling Boko Haram, insurgency in the south-east, banditry, kidnapping, or the farmer-herder crisis.

    “Their generation should not have to exclaim “Up NEPA!” nor should they be handed a generator-powered economy or a pothole-infested road network.

    “Their generation should not be burdened about comatose refineries, nor should they be bequeathed a growing debt burden that could render Nigerians slaves on their soil.

    “Their generation should not have to march on the streets against police brutality or the inability of the government to prevent or resolve the abductions of hundreds of schoolboys and girls.

    “Their generation must not be burdened with a failed education system, nor should tens of millions of their peers be left out of school without access to education.

    “Their generation should not be confronted with incessant strikes that turn four-year university courses into eight years of torture in dilapidated facilities, under poorly paid teachers and sex-for-grades merchants masquerading as lecturers.

    “Theirs should not be a generation incapacitated with an inability to match the rising population with corresponding growth in job creation.

    “Rather than these bleak prospects, theirs should be the generation that inherits the New Nigeria, a nation that runs on the dreams of patriotic fathers and the ideas and visions of a young generation of the most brilliant minds on the planet.”

  • Nigerian youths responsible for bad governance – Tunde Bakare

    Nigerian youths responsible for bad governance – Tunde Bakare

    Pastor Tunde Bakare, the General Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church, CGCC, on Saturday said some youths in their 20s and 30s are responsible for Nigeria’s current woes.

    Bakare said these youths once trusted with power messed up the system in Nigeria.

    He said the older generation of leaders are not responsible for the country’s woes but youths who were once entrusted with power.

    Bakare spoke at the maiden edition of The Conversation Africa Series organized by the Legacy Youth Fellowship in Lagos.

    The clergyman charged the present crop of Nigerian youths to be determined and focus in ensuring that the dream of Nigeria’s founding fathers becomes a reality.

    He said: “Young Nigerians are asking why a country so rich wears the inglorious badge of the poverty capital of the world. Consequently, we have seen determined young Nigerians fired up and ready to take their country back from the so-called gerontocrats.

    “Our current youths need to be reminded that on May 24, 1966, a 31-year-old Head of State destroyed the foundation of federalism and made Nigeria a unitary system and also in mid-1970’s some young and zealous army generals in their 30’s overthrew the government in their bid to sanitize the system but ended up destroying it among other incident.

    “Young Nigerian patriots, you can see from this brief recourse to history that Nigeria was brought to its current state, not necessarily by gerontocrats, but by mostly young Nigerians, some of whom had been actively involved in governance from their 20’s, 30’s and 40’s, and some of whom are relevant even now. It is why I say that youth, in a sense, brought us here.”

  • BREAKING: Pastor Tunde Bakare finally speaks on #EndSARS protest

    BREAKING: Pastor Tunde Bakare finally speaks on #EndSARS protest

    The Serving Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church (CGCC), Pastor Tunde Bakare has condemned the killings that took place on Tuesday at the Lekki Tollgate and around the country.

    In a statement, he said these grave incidents have no place in our country and set an unfortunate precedent that must not be repeated.

    “I strongly condemn the killings that took place yesterday at the Lekki Tollgate and around the country. These grave incidents have no place in our country and set an unfortunate precedent that must not be repeated. Every instance of violence against the people of Nigeria must be thoroughly investigated by the authorities and the culprits must face the full weight of the law.

    “My deepest sympathy goes out to the families that woke up this morning with tears of mourning; may God truly comfort their hearts and grant them strength and fortitude to go through this dark moment.

    “Neither the savage and unlawful killings of our children nor the murder of police officers can put a lasting stop to our multi-faceted challenges. Two wrongs don’t make a right, and this moment in our history requires great wisdom and great restraint.

    “I believe in a Nigeria that identifies, develops and deploys the strength, creativity, intellect and potential of our youth, and we must remain committed to the emergence of that Nigeria against all odds. May the souls of our dearly departed rest in peace. Amen,” the statement reads.