The former Lagos State governor urged Nigerians to pray fervently that “the predictions of doom, hardship, political instability and religious intolerance will not come to fruition”.
Tinubu, who is recuperating from a successful surgery, in his Sallah message released by his Media Office, wished all Muslims Eid mubarak and happy Sallah celebrations.
Tinubu urged Muslims not to stop praying and fasting for Nigeria because Ramadan is over. He warned that “danger lies ahead for Nigeria”.
“As our country continues its search for an equilibrium-politically, economically and in terms of religious harmony – men of God and their followers must never stop to offer prayers. The Ramadan period was another opportunity for Muslims to pay penitence, but most importantly, pray for the peace and progress of Nigeria. Nigeria needs prayers but also good leaders.”
Tinubu urged Nigerians “to work for the good of the nation and prayed that very soon, leaders with vision, vigour and vibrant capacity will be voted into office to lead Nigeria onto the right path”. Nigeria, he says, “is not a broken case. It is redeemable and only the people can make this change happen by voting right and wisely”. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Can someone tell Tinubu that we don't believe him? Look around him and tell me what you see. Old earthen ware vessel suitable for nothing order than to be locked away in an unvisited museum (prison).
ReplyDeleteI hope U no dey see Urself as one of the MUMU LEADERS? Just dey LEAD Ur MUMU LAGOS.
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