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President Gej Is Handling Over A Dead Economy by Fayeloja007: 12:08pm On May 23, 2015
PRESIDENT GEJ IS HANDLING OVER A DEAD ECONOMY WITH THE LOOK OF SITUATION WE ARE IN, RIGHT NOW IN NIGERIA. FUEL SCARCITY CONTINUES, ELECTRICITY GENERATION DWINDLING, LABOURS ABOUT TO STRIKE AND BUSINESS CRUMBLING. WE NEED TO START PRAYING SERIOUSLY INSTEAD OF TREKKING UP AND DOWN FOR DIFFERENT POLITICIANS.
GOD COME AND STRENGTHEN AND SUPPORT PRESIDENT-ELECT BUHARI IN RUNNING THE AFFAIRS OF THIS COUNTRY TO A STATE OF TESTIMONY WITHIN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME. ONLY YOU CAN DO IT BABA GOD. GOD BLESS NIGERIAN PEOPLE, GOD BLESS NIGERIA. LET OUR DREAM OF GOOD CHANGES COME TRUE
Re: President Gej Is Handling Over A Dead Economy by Nobody: 12:13pm On May 23, 2015
Peeps like you have been screaming to God for deliverance over the past 40-50 years over what God has put in our power to fix. STFU and take your destiny in to your own hands. Our economy has been dead since the days of IBB. we had gone past the point of recovery but because we keep sitting on the fence asking God to intervene, we never get anywhere. Well the inevitable has happened. We must face our sins of weak will, weak loyalty to our nation, intellectual laziness and innate corruption. We are gone past dead.. Nigeria is a rotting carcass

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