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Diesel will sell for as high as N1000 per litre, petrol will move to 300/L – Nigerian prophet

Primate Ayodele has released some fearful prophecies on Nigeria’s failing economy, things will become more expensive soon.

He said the price of diesel and fuel will skyrocket.

His words, “Diesel will sell for as high as N800 to N1000 per litre. Petrol will become scarce and, at the end of the day, it will move up to N300 per litre. Things will become extremely difficult for Nigerians. The truth is that Nigeria’s reserve is in red. The country is in massive debt.

“The country will be in such a big financial mess that some state governments will not be able to pay their workers. Governors and Honourables will be stoned and there will be several protests.

“Even the police will go on strike if care is not taken. Things will get so bad that they will not be able to pay those protecting us their stipends. It has become epileptic and this will affect Nigeria and it may cause chaos, protests, crisis and the Buhari government might be shut down for 5 to 6 hours in protests.”

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