Teenagers, Students, and even the elderly, are beginning to pay attention to the choice of leaders.
By Gabriella Jese
Don’t get me wrong. Scott Ogunseri, Winner Oyibo, and all other contestants, are valuable students’ with ideas in the best interest of UNIBEN Students. But then, the best man wins nowadays.
Earlier, I had asked, “should we vote based on Tribe, Faculty, or Competence?”
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Of course, it is very necessary to do solidarity for our own person/s, but such solidarity is to be hinged on the goal of securing the most qualified candidate.
We cannot vote based on hearsay, neither should we vote based on sympathy nor fleeting emotions. Instead, we are called to test every spirit to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have come into the world (1 John 4:1).
We all have been gifted with the gifts of the Spirit, let Him work through you at every step you take.
Wishing us a peaceful election ahead. 🌹
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