God is angry with President Muhammadu Buhari because he’s stubborn and doesn’t have a listening ear, Primate Elijah Ayodele of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church has revealed.
According to him, Buhari should take the exit door and save Nigeria from the doom and gloom.
Ayodele was reacting to the killing of rice farmers by the terrorists in Borno State on Saturday/
In a statement, the controversial cleric said,”The killings that took place in Borno yesterday is sad, disheartening and shame to our dear country.
“The stubbornness of President Buhari and not listening to advice has affected his government. He knows what to do to control it but it’s as if he has made up his mind to shed blood of Nigerians. God is not happy with this government because lots of blood has been sucked and there is no way the government won’t pay for it
“This is sad, I’m sure the number is more than that, and that is why Buhari isn’t capable of leading this country again, he should resign honourably and let someone else who has the capacity to be there. He has failed Nigerians and there is no way God will be happy with him. How long will we continue to experience this?
“The service chiefs are tired, they don’t know what to do, they are confused, they are just there making noise, they don’t have the stamina and idea.
“My concern is Buhari has all it takes to do a positive thing about the security of the country but He has ignored the people, there is no peace, we have killings, armed robbery attack, it’s a shame to the government, He should have resigned honourably and have peace of mind.”
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