Solomon Buchi has sparked conversations on social media after reacting to the conviction of a senior pastor associated with SPAC Nation, expressing satisfaction that justice was served in a case involving the assault of a woman.
The writer and social commentator shared his opinion in a post on social media, criticizing the church’s handling of the incident and questioning why the pastor was allegedly allowed to continue ministering despite the allegations against him.
According to Buchi, he believes it is unacceptable for a church leader accused of physically assaulting a woman to remain active in the pulpit without facing disciplinary action.
In his words:
“I’m very glad that one of SPAC Nation’s pastors, I think the second-in-command, will be going to jail for be@ting a woman. How can a pastor ass@ult a woman in the church and still continue preaching, and Pastor Tobi couldn’t even s√spend him?”
His remarks have since generated mixed reactions online. While many social media users agreed that religious leaders should be held accountable for their actions regardless of their position, others debated the broader issue of leadership responsibility and institutional accountability within churches.
