The Prelate Emeritus of Methodist Church Nigeria, His Eminence (Dr) Sunday Ola Makinde, has advocated restructuring of the country for progress, peace and abundance.
The Prelate Emeritus of Methodist Church Nigeria, His Eminence Sunday Ola Makinde, has advocated restructuring of the country for progress, peace and abundance.
The cleric emphasised that the country must return to the path of progress as envisioned in the First Republic. The Prelate, however, said that the incursion of the military into the political system was the bane of the country.
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