Prosperity is guaranteed under Tinubu administration, if … – Cleric

Pastor Toye Ebijomore, the Founder and General Overseer, God’s Anointed and Blessed Church International, Akure, says Nigeria will witness prosperity in President Bola Tinubu administration, if some spiritual steps are taken.

Ebijomore said this during a news conference on his prophecy to the country in Akure.

He called on the president to convoke a national prayer in tackling myriad of challenges confronting the nation.

He explained that he organised the news conference to remind the president on the need to heed to his earlier calls for a national prayer that would bring all challenges to a halt.

According to him, if a national prayer is organised, all Nigerians will develop interest in blessing the nation.

The cleric said that he had written a letter and a reminder to President Tinubu on the national prayer and with some things which he described as confidential that must be done.

“ I am assuring you that there will be prosperity under this administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu if we follow the Lord’s directives.

“As I reflect on our nation’s challenges, I firmly believe that this national prayer is crucial for our collective well-being. It will enable us to come together, seek divine guidance and work towards a brighter future.

“I envision a Nigeria where unity, peace and prosperity thrive, and I believe this prayer is a vital step towards achieving that vision.

“ I am hoping earnestly that the President would contact me directly or through his confidential aide to receive the Lord’s directives for the prayer which holds the solution to our numerous challenges,” he stated.

The cleric said that his previous prophecies that came to past were in the public spheres for the presidency to fact-check his call for the national prayer.

He added that if Nigeria truly desired to be in the comity of great nations, it should emulate their art of yearly national prayer such as US National Prayer Breakfast, or Australian National Prayer Breakfast.

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