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In a shocking revelation, Primate Elijah Ayodele, the Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has predicted a wave of hardship that will engulf Nigeria in 2025. According to him, the economic situation will deteriorate so drastically that citizens will be forced to revolt against the government.

In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele said the Nigerian government has failed to tackle the current economic crisis, and there is no end in sight. “As it is now, we will soon buy rice for N150,000 and beans for more than N200,000. The government hasn’t done what they are supposed to do to bring the price of food commodities down,” he lamented.

He expressed disappointment that the refineries, which are expected to solve Nigeria’s problems, will only contribute to the country’s downfall. “Refinery will not create anything, and foreign exchange will not improve. It will still increase except something is done, but I don’t see this government doing anything,” Primate Ayodele said.

The spiritual leader warned that the economic hardship will be three times worse next year if something is not done. “The price of every commodity, including kerosene, gas, and diesel, will continue to be expensive because of the rot in the country,” he said. He called for the government to take action, warning that if they do not, citizens will revolt, leading to a kind of economic blackout.

It remains to be seen whether Primate Ayodele’s warnings will be heeded, but his words have sent a chilling message to the government and citizens of Nigeria. As the country navigates the treacherous waters of economic hardship, one thing is clear: the situation will only get worse unless drastic measures are taken.

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