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Netizens bomb Pastor Adefarasin over Trump’s assassination attempt

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Senior Pastor of House on the Rock, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, is facing backlash online after speaking against the assassination attempt on the former President of the United States of America, Donald Trump.

Trump was on Saturday rushed off a stage during a presidential rally following what sounded like gunshots.

Trump sustained a minor injury during the attack before the Secret Service quickly escorted him off the stage after gunshots were fired.

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In a post via X, Adefarasin condemned the political violence on Trump and expressed appreciation to God for his survival without fatal injury.

He said, “We condemn political violence in the leading democracy of the free world. We are thankful to God for the survival of former President Donald J. Trump without fatal injury. We extend our condolences to the family of the deceased spectator and offer our prayers for the injured. Our prayers remain for a speedy and total recovery of former President Trump.

“We applaud the rapid response of the Secret Service and are grateful that the assassination attempt failed. This allows Donald Trump to continue in the democratic process. We salute President Biden for condemning the assassination attempt and for his conversation with Donald Trump.

“Our prayers are with both candidates and the democratic process in America. As Africans, we draw inspiration from the American democratic process. Long live American democracy, and may God bless America.”

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However, many Nigerians took to his comment section to criticize him, stating that the clergyman was silent despite the violence during the 2023 election.

@Spotlight_Abby wrote: “Just like DJ Cuppy, Mr. Paul Adefarasin shows his focus and the elections that matter to him. The political violence happening everyday and everywhere in Nigeria don’t matter. After all, Africa is just a harvest ground for resources, tithes and offerings, for these “superior” mortals.”

@HonAdaora wrote: “I’m just speechless! So he tweets? He actually sees political violence? Wowwwww!!!”

@RealQueenBee__ wrote: “Mr Saul must come, you’re a shame, a disgrace to your mother country & the Church. Your hypocrisy stinks and will continue to stink. You never condemned the high scale v!0lence & k!ll!ngs that marred the 2023 elections in Nigeria, but quick to condemn it in The United States.”

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@FS_Yusuf_ wrote: “You onlook the ones that happened right una your nose, to be written this rubbish like you truly care. Even the Pharisees didn’t display this level of hypocrisy.”

@AfamDeluxo wrote: “Pastor, despite the political violence in 2023 General elections in Lagos, where you pastor & have your headquarters, there was/has been no condemnation from you, even with video evidence and reports from EU observers. Nevertheless, carry on, sir. We all know what we are doing.”

@SavvyRinu wrote: “Did you condemn the electoral violence against voters in Nigeria, especially the vicious threats and attacks unleashed against Nigerians from the SE in Lagos? You talk about democracy, what about the flagrantly rigged elections that was orchestrated in your country in 2023?”

@rusticfunmi wrote: “You’ve never condemned: The electoral violence deployed during 2023 elections to rig a drug baron into power. The ongoing genocidial xenophobia/bigotry targeted towards a particular ethnic group. The killings of Christians in the North/Middlebelt. Pastor Gym. E ku ise”

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@FirstObidient wrote: “You didn’t condemn political violence in Nigeria. You were even accused of attacking a motorist in Lagos some months ago, you kept your mouth shut, today you have something to say. A hypocrite!”

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