Prophet Iginla Calls for Unity and Release of Nnamdi Kanu in Open Letter to President Tinubu

Prophet Joshua Iginla of the Champions Royal Assembly has written an open letter to President Bola Tinubu, urging him to unite Nigerians and solve the major socio-economic, religious, and ethnic problems confronting the country. The letter was written following Tinubu’s inauguration as president.

In the letter, Iginla called on Tinubu to address the loopholes of the immediate past administration of ex-President Muhammadu Buhari. He also urged the newly sworn-in president to forgive the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu.

The prophet reminded Tinubu that Nigeria is a heterogeneous country battling crises of insecurity, kidnapping, and extreme poverty. He encouraged him to tackle these crises by unifying the country and solving major socio-economic, religious, and ethnic problems confronting the country.

Iginla also urged Tinubu to pay attention to the security situation in the country and not to play politics with the appointment of service chiefs. He further urged the president to exercise patience, wisdom, and tolerance with religious leaders and to treat them with respect.

Additionally, the prophet called on Tinubu to implement his 10-point agenda, which formed his manifesto during the campaign. The agenda includes building a Nigeria with sufficient jobs and decent wages, creating more goods and services within the country, and modernizing and expanding public infrastructure.

As a prophetic voice to nations and a lone voice of truth in the wilderness, Iginla promised to stand as a watchman to ensure Tinubu doesn’t derail in his God-given assignment. And if he does, the prophet said he would not hesitate to pen another open letter to guide, correct, and rebuke him if necessary.

In conclusion, Iginla’s open letter highlights the need for unity, forgiveness, and proactive leadership in solving the major problems facing Nigeria. As the country faces numerous challenges, the call for a united and inclusive approach to governance is now more important than ever.

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