Divine Destiny: Minister Umahi Predicts Eight-Year Rule for President Tinubu

Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, expressed his belief that President Bola Tinubu is destined by a higher power to lead Nigeria for two terms, totaling eight years. Umahi, a former Governor of Ebonyi State, shared his optimism about Tinubu’s chances for re-election in the upcoming polls, which are still over three years away.

During an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, Umahi also provided an update on the repair work being done on the Third Mainland Bridge, stating that it is nearly complete and will be open to the public in the coming days.

Umahi emphasized the divine nature of President Tinubu’s leadership, stating, “When God starts a thing, he completes it.” He firmly believes that the current administration is ordained by God and will last for eight years. Umahi praised the Tinubu-led government for its efforts in restoring the country’s dignity and correcting past mistakes.

He highlighted the positive impact of President Tinubu’s leadership, attributing it to divine inspiration and the President’s commitment to righting the wrongs of the past. Umahi expressed confidence in the government’s ability to return the country to its people and support President Tinubu in his mission.

In conclusion, Minister Umahi’s unwavering faith in President Tinubu’s divine mandate and the government’s dedication to serving the Nigerian people shines through in his remarks. The ongoing work on the Third Mainland Bridge serves as a tangible example of the administration’s commitment to infrastructure development and progress.

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