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‘Nigeria’s economy hypertensive, Tinubu has no solution’ – Primate Ayodele

‘Nigeria’s economy hypertensive, Tinubu has no solution’ – Primate Ayodele


The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Ayodele, on Friday, described Nigeria’s economic state as hypertensive.

Primate Ayodele said the President Bola Tinubu government has no solution to Nigeria’s economic problems.

In a statement signed by his Media Aide, Oluwatosin Osho, the prophet explained that Nigeria will continue to be difficult till there’s an economic reset which the current government may not be able to carry out.

He said: “This government will only work but they don’t have solution. Things will be getting difficult until they restart the economy again. I pity Nigerians because they will continue to face this till when God knows.

“Tinubu and other people in the economic team know that they don’t have solution, there is serious hardship, they need another formula to reset the economy.”

He added that Nigerians should expect more taxes on basic things in the coming days.

Ayodele further explained the stages that Nigeria’s economy will go through except there’s a reset.

“This government will continue to tax Nigerians on basic things yet they won’t be able to get the solution.

“The economy is harsh now, it will go to shrink stage then to process stage, then to burst and finally collapse, those are the stages our economy will go through.

“Don’t let it get to a state where people will be taking food from dustbin, we are in an economic embarrassment era. Nigeria’s economy will be hypertensive.”

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