El-Rufai in a way that suggests he is not scared of the declaration stated that he believes everyone will die someday. He challenged the clergyman to say the day of death, if he truly was an apostle.
'Tell me my death date if truly you are an apostle'
El-Rufai challenges Apostle Johnson Sulieman
“Most of the people that say I would die, as if I would not die, are people who call themselves Christian clergy. Of course, I will die. If that apostle is truly an apostle, he should mention the day I will die.
There is nothing in that law that prevents or infringes the practice of religion. It seeks to ensure that those that preach religion are qualified, trained and certified by their peers to do it.
Some sections of the media have made it as if the law was drafted against Christianity. It is most irresponsible and I have nothing to say except to leave the matter to God”he said
He however said that the proposed bill had no hidden agenda and it is solemnly for the benefits of the state.
“Honestly, we do not have any ulterior motive other than to put a framework that will ensure Kaduna State citizens live in peace with every one practising his religion, but disallowing every Tom, man-hood and Harry coming to say he can preach.”he said!
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