Buhari will take Nigeria to promised land, says Osinbajo

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Previous Vice President, Alex Ekwueme (left); Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo; spouse of the Vice President, Mrs. Dolapo; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, David Babachir; and Senator Barnabas Gemade, amid an interdenominational support of imprint Nigeria's 56th freedom commemoration at the National Christian Center, Abuja...yesterday PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA

Previous Vice President, Alex Ekwueme (left); Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo; spouse of the Vice President, Mrs. Dolapo; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, David Babachir; and Senator Barnabas Gemade, amid an interdenominational support of imprint Nigeria's 56th autonomy commemoration at the National Christian Center, Abuja… yesterday PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA

• CAN president offers answer for retreat

VP, Yemi Osinbajo, has asked Nigerians to be of good valor, saying the present organization would remove the nation from the current monetary test.

At a congregation administration in Abuja, yesterday, to stamp Nigeria's 56th freedom commemoration, he said: "This initiative will take us over the Red Sea and take us to the new Nigeria. The guarantee of God to our country is that He is building another Nigeria; a Nigeria where there will be peace from the North East to the Niger Delta; a Nigeria where the economy will encounter plenitude and thriving, where there will be occupation for the jobless; a Nigeria drove by legit and conferred authority, where Christians, Muslims, men of various beliefs and ethnic gatherings will live and cooperate in peace and amicability. We are headed out of the wild to the area streaming with milk and nectar."

The monetary subsidence is purposeful. To surmount it, the legislature in force must look past its political gathering, look for the exhortation of specialists and perfect mediation, said president of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Rev. Dr. Samson Ayokunle.

Ayokunle said Nigerian pioneers have not been shrewd, as Biblical Pharaoh, who looked for advice on the best way to oversee assets in a period of wealth. He said as opposed to contributing, the nation's pioneers wasted the assets and amassed riches for themselves, to the detriment of the area.

Talking on 'Astuteness that beats monetary subsidence', Ayokunle said: "Our pioneers need divine revelation, to get the nation out of the retreat. We should leave this circumstance. We can't leave this as legacy for our kids. The arrangement is not in one man and it is not constrained to the Federal Executive Council.

"President Buhari must look past his political gathering and search for specialists past Nigeria for conceptualizing, and be prepared to get guidance. The authority must show capacity to tune in. The guidance that will convey arrangement is not constrained to a gathering of individuals. Have listening ears, regardless of the fact that the guidance is originating from your adversary. As we approach God for astuteness, to handle these matters, will originate from above, and our economy will ricochet back once more."

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