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Don’t listen to evil predictions about Nigeria, Cleric tells Nigerians
The Visioner of African Jerusalem Christian Ministry, Ibadan, Prophet Gideon Owoseni, has enjoined Nigerians not to listen to clerics who are making evil predictions about the country.
This is just as he said Nigeria will still be great and regain its lost glory because it has the capacity to be a leading country across the globe.
The cleric made these declarations on Wednesday while speaking at a press conference to herald the opening of Africa Jerusalem in Ibadan on Saturday.
Owoseni who was flanked by other members of the Ministry, said clerics, political office holders and journalists have major roles to play for the country to move forward,
The cleric while speaking further cautioned those who are making evil predictions about the country, maintaining that journalists also have enormous roles to play.
He said, “My presence here at the press conference is to express my feelings about the nation. I am the Visioner of African Jerusalem Ministry. This will be a great advantage for the whole of Africa.
“People are hungry, people are in pain in Nigeria. There is no more discipline today. There are still prophets of God. I am weeping for Nigeria. People like darkness more than the light.
“But, Nigeria will still be great. We should not be discouraged about the situation now. Three people are destroying the country, the religious leaders, politicians and the journalists.
“People who are making evil predictions, do not listen to them again. Nigeria will still be peaceful. Let us say the truth. The masses should understand that Nigeria is a God’s country. Those who are making evil predictions about Nigeria should be cautioned.
“Journalists, the role you play are enoumous. Journalists always investigate but you do not investigate again. You are not working the way you work before.
“They said Tinubu, Abacha and Buhari did not perform well. What role did the religious leaders play. I beg all of you to please promote peace. I see light as the future of Nigeria. There is a need for Nigeria to be be liberated.”