Tuesday 21 April 2015

Why is British Prime Minister Visiting Religion Gathering Ahead Of Election Like Goodluck Jonathan? Find out!

David Cameron offer prayer at a Sikh temple.
Is Goodluck Jonathan a political trendsetter? In the just concluded Nigeria presidential election, part of Pres. Goodluck Jonathan strategical moves was numerous visits to churches across the nation. He explored the religion aspect of the game but didn't pay off though because he eventually lost the election.

The Brits will be going to the poll on the 7th Of May to elect a new Prime Minister. The incumbent, David Cameron in recent days has bee using what looks like the "Goodluck Jonathan strategy" by visitng religion gatherings. The Prime Minister was at this year's Redeem Church holy ghost night  at Excel Centre in London, where he got to meet the church's general overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, he prayed for him and Mr Cameron addressed the congregation.

David Cameron and His wife, Samantha at the Vaisakhi Parade
David Cameron's next religion stop was the 2015 Vaisakhi parade in Gravesend. Vaisakhi is the celebration of  Sikh's new year. Though the prime minister sent them a video message last year but there is no record of him visiting them, however, he sent them a message this year too followed by a visitation, a prayer at their temple, and addition short message at the parade in Gravesend, the video is below.

His moves has been widely criticised has many, it has been described as using God for votes ahead of the May 7 national election.  Do you think the Prime Minister is doing these as a leader or he's doing it for votes. Ssip your opinion in the comment box. Ciao!



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