Pastor David Ibiyeomie Urges Nigerians to Defend Their Conscience Against Oppression
Founder of Salvation Ministries, David Ibiyeomie, has called on Nigerians to remain steadfast in their values and resist any attempt to compromise their conscience for financial gain.
Speaking during a sermon, the popular cleric warned citizens against exchanging their integrity for money, stressing that personal convictions and moral principles should not be sacrificed under pressure or for temporary benefits.
According to Ibiyeomie, Nigerians must develop the courage to stand up against oppression and injustice wherever they occur. He emphasized that citizens have a responsibility to speak out when faced with actions that threaten their rights, freedom, or collective wellbeing.
The clergyman noted that history has shown that prolonged hardship, frustration, and oppression can trigger strong reactions from the public. He cautioned leaders and decision-makers to pay attention to the concerns of ordinary people, warning that public discontent can grow when citizens feel ignored or marginalized.
Ibiyeomie further remarked that revolutions driven by the masses often emerge when people believe their voices are no longer being heard. He stressed the importance of fairness, accountability, and responsive leadership in maintaining peace and social stability.
His comments have generated discussions across social media platforms, with many Nigerians sharing varying opinions on the role of citizens in shaping the nation’s future and holding leaders accountable.
The pastor’s message also highlighted the importance of civic responsibility, encouraging Nigerians to remain principled and committed to making decisions that promote justice, unity, and national development.
Observers say the remarks reflect growing public conversations around governance, economic challenges, and the need for greater citizen engagement in national affairs.
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Ibiyeomie has, on several occasions, spoken on social and national issues, often urging Nigerians to uphold integrity, reject corruption, and make choices that support long-term progress for the country.
