In the beginning
was the word and the word was God, he commandeth the earth to take form and
created all things beautifully in his glory, pleasure and not for the glory of
mere mortals.
God said, ask it
shall be given, seek you shall find, knock it shall open, basically many people
do not bother to ask for Wisdom, Knowledge and Understanding but MONEY and
other material possessions.
Scriptures both in
the Bible and the Quran dictate how humans should co-exist and live in peace
with one another but sophisticated environment and evolution of mankind over
time has greatly affected the ways and manners the dictate of God are adhere and
obeyed.
For instance
Nigeria is a nation blessed with both mineral and human resources and we can as
well say the country has more population of Christian and Muslim than other
paganism.
Religion in Nigeria
some years ago is not the same as of today. In December 2015, I was caught up
in religion discussion with my colleagues in the office and one of them gave us
this crazy joke that “When the Oyinbos {Colonial Masters} came to Nigeria, they
saw our green land filled with rich oil and other beautiful natural resources
that we as a people do not have the capacity to tap, they asked us to close our
eye to pray for us, by the time we opened our eyes after the prayer session,
all we saw was Bible and Quran in our hands while all our resources landed in
their control”
The Oyinbos took us
through a long route by dominating all our resources using religious dust to
cover our eyes, only few educated elites were able to mingle with them and this
was made possible because of language barrier, they needed to communicate with few
of our powerful people like the Obas, Ezes, Emirs and politicians of that time
who could not speak English and hence the need for them to train Nigerians that
can serve as interpreters.
After Nigeria
gained independence in 1960, the ruling elites began to handle economic
matters, businesses and FDI began to increase, religious activities began to
take localized and indigenous status. To many Nigerians when churches and Islam
arrived newly, the purpose was to serve God almighty according to his dictate in
the Bible and Quran.
Churches for
instance started off as missionary pre-Independence when the Oyinbos were
dominating and ruling Nigerian people, they established some of the now popular
schools like CMS Grammar School in Bariga Lagos, Our Ladies of Apostle, St
Gregory College, Kings College and host of others
Their intention
then was to ensure that the people of Nigeria believe so much in God and cave
in to believe that everything belong to God including all our natural resources
so that they’ll be no one to challenge them when they are exploring these
mineral resources.
Religion is no
doubt one of the key elements that have helped our world to stay stable to some
extent because people who truly believe that Gods’ teachings must not be
offended tries to refrain from doing wrong and evil; they are truly committed
to the ways of God with genuine fear.
Fast forward to our
Modern days religion in Nigeria, I posted on My Twitter page @AdelajaAdeoye few
days ago when this topic came up that Imo State Governor, Rochas Owelle
Okorocha want to tax churches in his state to raise funds to run government, I
am never a fan of Rochas but on this one, I am totally on his side. I asked one
simple question which no responded to me till date, that what made the famous
pastor Mattew Ashimolowo of KICC and many others to relocate back to Nigeria
with their church?
You see the answer
is simple, in the United Kingdom, the government there don’t do things on
religious sentiment, they tax individual and almost everything including
churches to run their countries, here in Nigeria every tom, dick and harry can
just wake up and claim God has called them to service and begin to conjure all
manners of preaching just to extort money from people.
Only in Nigeria,
pastors or religious leaders will be quick to quote a particular portion of the
Bible to frighten you like “Speak not again or do no harm unto a man of God”,
in fact some of them will buttress this statement with a prescribed curse if
you speak against them just to continue to milk and suppress the people because
this industry is multibillion dollars venture.
People should not
get me all wrong, I am not saying there are no genuine people called to service
by God, and all I am saying are known facts to many especially those who have
not allowed themselves to be religious caged.
For the fact that we want to serve God does
not deter us from asking questions where necessary, we should not allow pastors
or Imams to cage us with convenient pages of holly book to their own selfish
gains.
God is supreme; he is Omnipotent, Omniscience and Omnipresent, no
one can ever be like God, the power and the glory of God is immense and
undisputable, Nigerian ways and attitude to religion is more like a business
enterprise.
Churches around the
world are public entity and not privately owned unlike what we are have here in
Nigeria, you will agree with me that no one can lay claim to the ownership of
churches like the Catholic, Anglican and other churches that has global tentacles.
The reason why some
governments around the world decided to exclude these churches from tax net is
because they are like Public entities as the government.
Religious bodies
especially most of the popular new generation churches are not public entity in
Nigeria, the news we read on a daily basis about ownership structure, struggle
for leadership and succession of some of these religious places make one to
wonder if they are originally set up for the service of God in entirety or for
commercial purposes.
People dumps their
professions and career nowadays very freely to venture into religious
activities because apart from Government, religion is the second largest
lucrative ways of making money in Nigeria, like I posited earlier, it’s a multibillion
$$$NNN generating venture.
Our nature as
Africans, we mostly believe our problems are more of spiritual than natural
cause, the best way for many to solve them is to turn to religious people for
spiritual help.
I was going through
a news post days back and read that in a particular state, dead bodies were
exhumed around a church building; another separate news report says a
particular pastor was caught trying to bury charms in his church premises.
All of this are
struggles people embarked upon to attain powers that can enable them to bind,
cast and be famous with massive wealth in this industry, I am not one of those
who in any ways ever doubted the powers of God, the same bible made us to
understand that in the end time, many fake prophets will heal the sick and
command in his name.
In the case of
Nigeria, I think since churches and other religious bodies are no more public
entities, they must be made to register as businesses for the purpose of taxation
(I propose 40%).
When the UK
government slammed religious and flamboyant pastors with massive tax, many of
them from our country who could no longer cope with the tax regime ran back
home because they know anything and everything goes here in Nigeria.
As part of the
change agenda we are all pushing for, it will be moderate and reasonable for
Nigerian government both at States and Federal levels since we are all talking
of diversification and exploring new opportunities to raise funds to run the
nation, it’ll not be bad to look at this option of raising funds by taxing the
two main religious organization (churches and mosques) in the country in all
fairness.
let us leave sentiment aside, we cannot in our
own fight for God, God has endowed us with everything we need to survive here
on earth, we the people are the limitations and barriers to our own progress
using all sort of sentiments and blackmail like religion, ethnicity and other
nonsensical tactics to stall our progress.
Corrupt people who
are friends to pastors and Imams now use religious places to launder illicit
funds because it is not taxed nor checkmated by Government. Going by the music
of our late AfroBeats Legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti, most of his lyrics are the
sad reality of happenings in our society concerning religions.
First step government
must take is to make CAN and MAN to register and account for all churches and
mosques we have in Nigeria, they should be made to register properly with CAC,
all other separate subsidiaries such as Universities and other allied
businesses should be declare for proper tax filing.
These religious
bodies are so smart that they do everything possible to evade tax as many of
them tactfully invested the proceeds from religious activities massively into education
because it does not attract government taxes.
If you are an
ordinary person who’ll be quick to defend these religious leaders who own Universities
and other side business made possible via your offerings, first fruit, building
project and other endless harmless giving, ask yourself if it’s affordable for
you to educate yourself or your wards via these educational institutions.
Let us do away with
sentiment and begin to ACT RIGHT, religion should be for the service of God and
not for material gains, contributing tax from Church and Mosque is still part
of service of God as it also help alleviate the suffering of the people from
poverty because God wants us ALL to live in a beautiful world devoid of scam,
cheating, fraud or swindling.
Adelaja
Adeoye is a blogger, social and political commentator who writes from Lagos
Nigeria. Twitter Handle: @AdelajaAdeoye.
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