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Hardship: Nigerians need God’s help, Tinubu serving his family, associates – Pastor Giwa

Amid the biting economic hardship and current fuel scarcity in the country, the Senior Pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming of Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa, on Thursday said President Bola Tinubu wants to use the first two years of his administration to serve his family, friends and associates.

Giwa said Tinubu will use the remaining two years to serve a few Nigerians.

Speaking with Journalists,  the clergyman said the economic situation in Nigeria has never been this bad, with citizens now buying fuel at N1,300 per liter.

 

The clergyman said Nigerians need God’s divine intervention to come out of the current doldrums.

He recounted how he warned Nigerians that Tinubu’s administration would be worse than the past government of ex-President Muhammadu Buhari.

Giwa said, “Tinubu wants to use two years of his administration to serve his family, friends, and associates while using the remaining two years to serve a few Nigerians.

I have seen this hardship coming, even before the 2023 presidential election. I warned this nation that the present administration would be worse than his predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari.

“All I can say is that we need God’s mercy to bring us out of the current doldrums. This administration is acting as if Nigeria was under military dictatorship.

“The body language of the president is remorseless; they don’t feel bad at all in anything they do.

The politicians in power should know that nothing lasts forever. I am pleading with them to have mercy on those who have no other means to survive. We have never experienced this so badly to the extent that we are now buying petroleum at a rate of N1,300 per litre.”

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