The Nation Newspaper Subsidy removal: Tinubu has good intentions for Nigerians - Osun Cleric
Amid the impact of the removal of fuel subsidy and the floating of the Naira in Nigeria, Pastor Olusola Oladeji, a cleric from Osun State, has expressed his belief inSpeaking at the Passover Faith Christian Center in Osogbo during the maiden Mid-Year Thanksgiving and Encounter Service themed ‘Breaking Forth’ on Sunday, Pastor Oladeji emphasized the importance of continued prayer for Tinubu’s economic policies amid prevailing hardships, inflation, and hunger in the nation.
He underscored the significance of prayer in national stability, pointing out that despite past challenges and corruption, Nigeria has remained intact due to the prayers of its faithful. The clergyman’s remarks reflect a call for faith and spiritual support for President Tinubu’s leadership amidst ongoing economic reforms, urging Nigerians to trust in divine intervention for the nation’s progress and prosperity.
“However, the best decision that is not backed up with prayers in the spirit realm will turn out to have the worst effects on the people. We should not blame Tinubu for removing fuel subsidy and floating the Naira, but governance is warfare, it is more than economic calculation because it will fail if God does not step in
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