Pastor
Abodunrin could not believe his eyes and as the lions landed on him,
the look of terror in his eyes could only be better imagined. In a
matter of seconds, he was torn to shreds. He died on the spot and the
lions snacked on his remains. A single, well-aimed bite from a lion is
enough to kill an adult human being in a matter of seconds. Abodunrin’s
red robe was redder with the splatter of his blood all over the place,
his torn and bloodied Bible in one corner of the lions’ cage
What
remained of the audacious preacher was later recovered and you can see
it in the photo. Today, many preachers across the globe have made
attempts to recreate the narrated stories and miracles of the Bible but
they have ended disastrously, from the pastor who drowned while trying
to walk on water to another pastor who entered a lion’s den in Taiwan
only to be wounded after shouting to the lions: ‘Jesus would save you!’.
Nigerians have to learn to embrace rational thinking instead of
beclouding their senses with religious ideologies that will only end in
sorrow and offer nothing of value to humanity.
Prophet Abodunrin's bloody remainsWhen
ebola disease broke out in Nigeria, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo angered not a
few Nigerians when he said that even if people drank ebola virus,
nothing would happen to them because they were children of God.
THE AFTERMATH In
an instant, the story was all over the country that a pastor who
entered the lion’s den was mauled to death and consumed by the beasts.
Many could not believe their ears. However, there were some Christians
who actually believe that the pastor was a true man of God and that the
lions were actually possessed by demons to have attacked the anointed
‘man of God’. This set of Christians were enraged and demanded that the
lions be killed.
At this point, I will make reference to the
experience of a journalist from that era, someone who actually had the
experience of the saga, Akeem Soboyode, he wrote of the incident in July
2004:
About a year later, I also had cause to comment on the
sad and tragic escapade of a pastor who deliberately sneaked into the
lion’s den at the University of Ibadan zoo and was mauled to death by a
lion. Despite my growing reservation then regarding issues of religion,
my interest in writing an article on that issue came primarily from the
fact that I am a proud alumnus of the university and paid many visits to
that zoo while I was a student there. Immediately after the tragic
event, many suggested that the lion be put to death.
I argued in
my article, also published in the PUNCH, that the lion was a beast, not
a rational being as one would expect its victim to be. That was the way
nature programmed it to react to such an event, and the unthinking
“Daniel” should have known better. I don’t recall if the lion was
eventually destroyed, but I do remember that after the article was
published, one of my Christian friends made a comment along these lines:
“Akeem, don’t you know the lion must have been possessed to have killed
the pastor? Why should it deserve to live?”http://www.lailasblog.com/2016/01/how-prophet-daniel-abodunrin-was-killed.html
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