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Primate Ayodele Sends Warning To Tinubu, Says ‘More Economic Hardship Coming, Change Your Strategy’

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Primate Ayodele Reveals Spiritual Meaning Of 'Emilokan', Says "Don’t Joke With Tinubu"

The Leader of INRI Evangelical Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has again sent a warning to President Bola Tinubu.
Speaking on Tuesday, he advised President Bola Tinubu to change his approach towards economic hardship because he still foresees more economic crises for Nigeria.

Primate Ayodele who commended Tinubu for his intervention in the Naira devaluation issue, maintained that the government hasn’t done the right thing to tackle economic hardship in the country.

In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, the prophet said things are still going to be expensive and there will be more inflation unless the government improves agriculture and ensures Nigeria produces and refines petroleum products in the country.

 

Primate Ayodele Sends Warning To Tinubu, Says ‘More Economic Hardship Coming, Change Your Strategy’

He said: ‘’I want to commend the federal government for the improvement experienced in the value of our Naira.

The government has done tremendously well and indeed, deserves to be appreciated. The act saved Nigeria from a huge crisis.

‘’However, things are still going to be very expensive, and there will still be more inflation in the country. The best thing the government can do is to look for ways we can produce and refine our oil here to improve the economy and improving agriculture.

“There are some hidden things Nigerians don’t know. Economic hardship is still fully around in the country. I said that there will be an increase in electricity tariffs, Nigerians will still cry out about the issue of electricity.’’

Primate Ayodele stated that the government has more to do because the masses will continue to struggle while calling on the federal government to create another economic formula.

He also said the perceived economic improvement will only be a façade unless the government tackles it the right way instead of cutting corners.

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