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Friday 19 December 2014

"I Do Not See Anything Wrong In Comparing Jonathan With Jesus Christ" - Okupe

Senior Special Assistant to President Goodluck Jonathan on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, has dismissed criticisms saying that he committed an act of blasphemy by comparing President Jonathan with Jesus Christ. Okupe said that Christ Himself advised His followers to be like Him and even urged them to do greater things. According to Okupe, he saw nothing wrong with what he said.

“The whole thing was just blown out of proportion. Comparing Jonathan with Jesus Christ is not blasphemous, because even Christ said we must be like Him and that we should even do greater things than Him. It is there in the Holy Bible, not from me.”
Okupe’s latest position followed criticisms from a large section of Nigerians who pounced on him for comparing Jonathan with Jesus during a programme on Channels Television earlier on Monday, But said he had been quoted out of context.
“There is some form of bias against President Goodluck Jonathan. This bias has been sponsored and supported by some existing geo-political disparity and disconnect that preceded his becoming President.
“The North felt that it was not fair to have someone from another part of the country other than a northerner to take over the leadership of the country after the death of Yar’Adua. For that reason, many parts of the North became quite recalcitrant and unforgiving towards Jonathan.
“Their behaviour towards him is not because Jonathan is a bad person or because they feel he would not do well but because they see him as somebody who has taken their turn in power. That was the beginning of Jonathan’s problems,” Okupe said.
Talking on the performance of the administration in delivering electoral promises to Nigerians:
“I have worked very closely with Presidents in the past. I say it with all sense of responsibility; Jonathan has great vision for this country. This administration has succeeded on several fronts than previous administrations.”
Source: AITonline

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