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Adjija Addresses Hypocrisy In Recent Facebook Post
Prophet Melody Adjija, the Presiding Pastor of Light Way Ministry, also known as the “Last Bus Stop,” has sparked conversation with his latest remarks on social media. In a recent Facebook Post, the well-known religious leader addressed the fickle nature of people’s opinions, emphasizing how quickly public perception can change.
In the post, Prophet Adjija expressed his dismay over how people are often judged based on their actions, regardless of their intentions. “Na wa for this life o,” he began, setting the tone for his message. He pointed out the inconsistency in how people are perceived: “The day you give them, you be good person. The day you nor give them, you be bad person.”
He further highlighted the hypocrisy of those who quickly turn against others, stating, “The same people that were singing your praise yesterday are the same people saying evil about you today.” His reflection on the fleeting nature of praise and condemnation resonated with many of his followers.
The Prophet concluded his message with a thought-provoking question: “I good yesterday. I bad today. You nor sure say na you bad so?” This rhetorical question challenges viewers to reflect on their own behavior and the judgments they pass on others.
The post has since gone viral, with many readers praising Prophet Adjija for his candidness and insight into human nature. The post serves as a reminder of the importance of consistency in character and the dangers of being swayed by public opinion.