While calling on Nigerians to unite and pray for Buhari’s success, he said: “Buhari needs our collective prayers.
“So, there is the need for all of us to cooperate with him for our own benefit,” he stated.
The cleric also advised Nigerians to patronise locally-made goods in order to strengthen the naira and called on political leaders to think inwards, insisting that government must return to the drawing board and learn from the country’s founding fathers, who, despite religious and tribal sentiments, enthroned peace and economic stability in the regions in the First Republic.
He noted that Nigeria is destined for greatness and stressed that Nigerians must change their present attitude of deep-rooted tribalistic sentiments as well as religious intolerance as witnessed in some parts of the country for the country.
He also tasked Christians all over the country to shun corruption, especially members of the C&S Unification of Nigeria, threatening that any member of the church found to have corruptly enriched himself/herself would be ostracised from the church.
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