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Osinbajo Urges Nigerian Youths and Christians to Embrace Political Participation for Lasting Change

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Published: June 14, 2025
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Former Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has made a compelling appeal to Nigerians—particularly young people and the Christian community—to actively engage in the political arena. Speaking at the 2nd Annual Daniel Taiwo Odukoya Memorial Lecture held on Saturday at The Fountain of Life Church in Lagos, Osinbajo underscored political involvement as a crucial tool for influencing leadership and driving sustainable societal transformation.

The event, themed “The Evolving Relationship Between the Church and the Government in Nigeria,” drew an audience of thought leaders, clergy, policymakers, and youth eager to examine the intersection of faith and governance. Osinbajo addressed the prevailing skepticism towards politics, stating, “Politics has acquired a bad name, not just in Nigeria, but across the world. But the truth is, there is no other way to influence a nation except by engaging in the political process.”

He warned that disengagement from politics means forfeiting the right to complain about leadership outcomes, urging citizens to participate in choosing leaders and shaping policies. Highlighting the importance of preparation and moral clarity, Osinbajo advised young aspirants to public office to invest in intellectual readiness: “You must study. You must understand how things work. Read biographies, understand healthcare, education and economic systems, particularly in the African context.”

Osinbajo also called on Christians to embody values such as humility, diligence, and service in their political endeavors, emphasizing that true Christian service is to God, not man. Reflecting on his personal journey, he revealed, “I did not own a house until age 51, and only began using a brand-new car in 1998, years after my graduation,” illustrating the virtue of patience and integrity.

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Furthermore, he challenged the church to reclaim its role as a moral compass, cautioning against reducing the gospel to prosperity teachings. “The gospel must not be reduced to motivational speaking or prosperity doctrine,” he said. “The focus should be on giving to the poor, living with integrity and pursuing justice.”

Drawing historical parallels, Osinbajo noted how biblical principles shaped the development of Europe and America, and how ancient civilizations like Japan and China studied these values. He concluded with a hopeful message: “Nigeria’s transformation requires principled, informed, and active participation in the political space. This nation is not beyond redemption.”

The memorial lecture also featured a welcome address by Dr. Tobi Enuwa, daughter of Pastor Daniel Odukoya, who highlighted her father’s belief in the dual responsibilities of spiritual and civic leadership. She remarked, “He believed true leadership must be both spiritual and civic, and he consistently urged Christians to contribute to nation-building.”

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TAGGED:Christian LeadershipChurch and GovernmentCivic EngagementDaniel Taiwo Odukoya Memorial LectureMoral LeadershipNational TransformationNigerian PoliticsNigerian youthPolitical ParticipationYemi Osinbajo
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