Bishop Kukah warns the Nigerian President that neither God nor history will forgive him if he fails as president. He urges the president to take certain steps to make Nigeria better and end the instrumentalisation of religious, ethnic or regional identities.
A few of your key policies have unleashed a raft of suffering on the masses of our people, Bishop Kukah wrote.on certain steps that must be taken to make Nigeria better. He warned the Nigeria n leader that neither God nor history would forgive him if he failed as president. Mr Kukah said this in a Christmas message where he described Nigeria as a nation in search of healing. You are in the driving seat now, the clergyman told Mr Tinubu. “Under your watch, Nigeria must turn the corner.
Under your watch, we must end the ugly instrumentalisation of religious, ethnic or regional identities.” He said Mr Tinubu has had enough time to think of the answers to many questions that are crying for answers. He added that Nigerians would not forgive the President if he failed, because, for the better part of over twenty years, he plotted to be Nigeria’s leader. “Your future and that of our country is in your hands. Mr President, you have no excuses before God or the people of Nigeria. Neither God nor history will not forgive you if you fail. “This is our moment, our date with histor
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