As Black Africans all over the world scream racism and turn the global media increasingly against Ukraine, because their border officials prioritised the evacuation of Ukrainian citizens over foreigners (they did not do it to only Black Africans. I went there to verify. They did it to all non nationals), let us remember that the largest church in Ukraine is the Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations. It was founded by a Black African. Specifically, a Nigerian. Mr. Sunday Adelaja.
Reno Omokri made these submissions via a post on his Instagram page a few minutes ago.
“So, Ukrainians are so racist that they gathered and worshiped in large numbers at a church with Nigerian roots?”, the message stated. “Where are human beings most open and sincere? Of course, that would be in a house of worship!
“Now, imagine that that church, the Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations, wants to help poor people, who would they help first? Members or non-members? Mind you, scripture says 'Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith'-Galatians 6:10.
“Even in Scripture, the disciples prioritised their own people when it came to the sharing of food and welfare-Acts 6-1-2.
“So, not only Scripture, but common-sense dictates that the church should prioritise its own members first before others.
“If they do that, would that be discrimination? Of course not!
“Then why would we as Black Africans accuse Ukraine of racism in their weakest hour and time of need, when they need good media the most, simply because they prioritised the evacuation of their own citizens before foreigners? It would have been delinquent of their government to prioritise foreigners over their own citizens.
“No serious country would ever do that. But it is us. We must be emotional, rather than rational. We must antagonise rather than empathise. We must react, rather than pro-act. And we wonder why we are where and how we are!
According to the message, Reno concludes that “what we have done to Ukraine and Eastern Europe is not yet clear to us. But the war will be over. The dust will settle. It is only a matter of time. And when that time comes, they will remember how we stoked the media against them in their darkest hour”.
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