Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo recently sparked controversy with his statement that leaders are not solely made by God.
He argued that while many people believe that leadership is divinely ordained, it is also possible for leaders to be influenced by negative forces, including Satan.
Obasanjo’s remarks challenge the common belief that God alone determines who becomes a leader, suggesting that power and influence can come from various sources, both positive and negative.
This statement may stir debate about the role of morality, divine will, and human agency in leadership.
Obasanjo’s perspective brings attention to the complex dynamics that shape political leadership and raises questions about the nature of power and the forces behind those who hold it.
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