2027: Nigerians Must Not Be Silent Anymore; They Must Rise And Ensure Evil Does Not Rule Our Land Any Longer — Pastor Enenche
The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Center, Dr. Paul Enenche, has urged Nigerians to become more engaged and outspoken as the country looks ahead to the 2027 general elections, warning that continued silence from citizens could allow poor leadership and injustice to persist unchecked.
He made the remarks during a sermon while speaking on governance, elections, and public accountability, stressing that leadership should be based on acceptance, not force or manipulation.
“People say they don’t want you, yet you spend money to impose yourself on them. Is that not a shame? Somebody should lead because you are wanted. You should lead because they want you.

They say they don’t want you, and you’re trying to bribe people to compromise elections. Is that not a shame? That you are rejected, and you are imposing yourself.
They don’t want you. Clear out. Don’t contest at all. Don’t rig to lead. Don’t kill to come into power. Let them need you. It’s the people you are leading that should determine whether they want you,” he said.
He further warned against silence in the face of wrongdoing, calling on Nigerians and pastors to speak boldly against injustice and poor leadership.

According to him, silence in the face of evil is equivalent to consent, urging citizens not to be afraid to speak out whenever necessary.



