The comment suggesting that the RCCG “installed the new government” is misguided, as all the church did was pray for the government’s success. While it’s common for religious institutions to offer prayers for national leadership, this in no way implies they had a hand in actually putting the government in power. The role of the church in this context was to provide spiritual support, not political influence.

By confusing prayer with political involvement, the commenter overlooks the fact that democratic processes, not prayers, determine who holds office. The RCCG simply prayed for the government’s success with the hope that, through divine guidance, the leaders would perform better. It’s essential to distinguish between religious encouragement and direct political action.

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