“When I Traveled to Singapore, I almost Felt Like Crying” – Pastor Paul Enenche Reveals Why
Founder of Dunamis International Gospel Centre Pastor Paul Enenche has disclosed that whenever he travels out of the country, he weeps for Nigeria.
He said, “Everytime I travel anywhere, I feel if afresh. When we went to Singapore, I almost felt like crying. Is it possible for something to work like this and our leaders travel and see these things?
They travel and go on holidays with their families, go for medical treatments and see these things and even invest there, put millions of dollars there and it doesn’t cross their conscience to make their home like this. I feel it.
When driving in Houston, come and see roads, flyovers, everything working. I said, “what is this?” You travel, go for meetings, conferences, United Nations meetings and you don’t see anything. I see our people plenty there, my heart is broken, it’s like people who ran away from disaster, they’re plenty.
Many applied for asylum, refugee status. I saw a young man there the other day, his family is still here, he ran away, and moved there. This guy is about to train in the best IVF specialist in the whole of the US and get a status and start working there, away from Nigeria. Massive brain drain.
The same criminals are still presenting themselves, the same demon agents. My phone had been working there and there were some text messages that waited until I arrived home.
On my way coming, inside the aircraft at Frankfurt airport, “please pray for my brother, today is his wedding and he has been kidnapped”.
That was what greeted me on arrival yesterday, I don’t know the person but he’s meant to wed yesterday, Saturday, and he’s in the kidnapper’s den on his wedding day. Wedding fixed, cards sent, everything – what a country. The demons that invited the bandits, terrorists and killers are still making themselves available. God deal with you and your generations.
Nigeria has enough money to turn all the state capitals into a Houston Texas or a Georgia. The crude oil of one year if it is well accounted for is enough to sort out many things.
Maybe that’s why I don’t travel too frequently because anytime I do, my heart breaks afresh. The whole of Abuja here now can just be space for one airport. We went through Lagos airport to go, disaster.
We were driving through yesterday and I looked around and said, “when will our country become like this?” We have enough potential and everything, but God will do it for us. If Jesus tarries, there’s a prophecy on Nigeria that must be fulfilled.”
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