The cleric also advised youths not to allow themselves to be used as agents of violence during elections.
Mr Opaleye said the cleric negligently failed to cover a well on the church premises, and that one Ademide Adewale, aged six years, fell into it.
Mr Bassey identified elite greed as a major driver of one-party dominance, saying, “Some politicians depend on access to power for survival.”
A cleric, Toye Ebijomore, says President Bola Tinubu will give Nigeria a new name before the end of his tenure, and escape all political arrangements against him.
He said sacrificial leadership was a critical requirement in building an egalitarian and progressive nation.
The cleric urged the youth to protect their names and reputation by avoiding all forms of disobedience.
Mr Kukah pointed to unemployment and religious extremism as key issues that must be addressed to overcome the country’s insecurity challenges.
The feast began after the symbolic slaughter of rams on prayer grounds.
“We want a better Nigeria and we know that he did well in Lagos, and we know he can do well in Nigeria.”
The cleric accused his wife of abandoning their only child and travelling to Libya, where she has resided for two years.
