Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Abuja Villa Christian Chapel Soon To Be Relocated From President Buhari's Window Due To Worshippers Noise



Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari has recently shown dissatisfaction to the closeness of the Abuja villa chapel to the window of the official presidential building due to noise that emanates from the church during worship hours and hence wants it relocated
though the move has been denied by the presidential spokesman Femi Adesina.


As a prelude to what is yet to come, the presidential aides on 30th August attempted to stop christian worshippers from using the church due to complaints from the presidency that the facility distracts him due to uncontrollable noise from it but were able to still make use of the facility that day after the intervention of the Vice President,Yemi Osinbanjo after a phone communication with Mr. Buhari.


The Villa chapel was originally sited at its present location by the former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo with reasons that he wants to keep enjoying worship and prayers from the comfort of his bedroom even if not present at the chapel floor.


Meanwhile,Nigerians and Christian worshippers had since then reacted in various ways to the presidents 'move-to-be' describing it as 'un-christlike' forgetting the fact that Mr. Buhari is not a Christian and could be right by calling all that emanates from the worship chapel as noise.

Currently, according to an anonymous member and worshipper at the chapel, the children section of the church has been been shut and some rooms converted into shops for storing food items

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