Reverend Tajan Moltok, the Jos Resident Pastor of Shepherd House Assembly International, has urged Nigerians to adjust to the current economic realities,
The cleric made the call during the church’s mid-week evening service in Jos.
“Adjust to the current realities of life and the economy. Live moderately and be flexible to adjust,” he said.
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