Omoyele Sowore, the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) has said Nigerians should not wait any longer to take back from looters the nation God gave them. The AAC presidential candidate gave the charge at the fifth edition of 'One Man Conference' organised by Apostolic Roundtable in Lagos last Tuesday.
As President, I'll Protect Nigerians From Terrorists, Others; Give Special Protection To Vulnerable Areas, AAC Candidate, Sowore VowsHe urged Nigerians to rise and possess their inheritance, noting that everyone in this nation, whether Christian or Muslim, needs protection. Omoyele Sowore, the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress has said Nigerians should not wait any longer to take back from looters the nation God gave them.
Sowore said he doesn't need to prove to anyone how well he serves God but assured the congregation that in his private capacity, he has served God more than Nigerian leaders. "I know where the churches are, that before they can gather, they must have the army surround their building in places like Adamawa, Plateau, Benue, Katsina. I went to Gombe in 2018, I discovered that almost 60-70 per cent of the people there are Christians, the same thing with Kebbi."
"Nigeria is known as a country with natural resources but unfortunately, we do not have true leaders with a genuine love for the nation," he said.
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