Popular preacher and president of Uma Ukpai Evangelistic Association Incorporated, Rev. Uma Ukpai, has said though the late Gospel artist, Osinachi Nwachukwu, once sang for him, she did not open up on her issue with domestic abuse.
Ukpai stated these in an interview with journalists ahead of his Easter evangelism session scheduled to take place at the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly in Guzape District of Abuja.
Speaking on state of the nation, he maintained that no politician had a right to rule over the country if he was not in love with the people.
Ukpai said, “No man has a right to rule over us if he is not in love with us. All our leaders should probe and examine their hearts. If you don’t love us, step down and allow those who love us to lead us. This is because what one love is what one can die for. Those who are not ready to die for us should leave us alone. Whoever wants to rule us must first fall in love for us and pay the price of loving us.
“Again, don’t vote for any bad man. Vote for a man who has evidence of love for the masses. Ask him what has he done for his people. A man who has no respect, regard and love for us should be left alone. Nobody should vote for him. That kind of person should retire and go home and rest.”
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