Nigeria went from bad to worse under Tinubu, rice now N77,000

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Nigeria went from bad to worse under Tinubu, rice now N77,000
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The Senior Pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming of Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa, has urged Nigerians to return to God because things have gone from bad to worse under President Bola Tinubu's administration. Pastor Giwa said a bag of rice had increased to N77,000 under Tinubu's administration, unlike what was obtainable in the past.

The Senior Pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming of Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa, has urged Nigerians to return to God because things have gone from bad to worse under President Bola Tinubu 's administration. Pastor Giwa said a bag of rice had increased to N77,000 under Tinubu 's administration, unlike what was obtainable in the past.

Addressing his members in Akure, Giwa said: 'I warned Nigerians against voting for Tinubu last year, but the Southwest said no, he's our son, we should vote for him. 'God needs to forgive Nigeria because it wasn't like this in the 60s and 70s, till we got to 1999, when Obasanjo was president, the country was good; when Jonathan was there, the country was better. 'How much was a bag of rice during Jonathan's administration? It was N8000.

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