Pastor Tunde Bakare, founder of Citadel Global Church, has issued a strong warning to President Muhammadu Buhari.
Bakare said Buhari may end up not leaving any legacy behind after ruling Nigeria as military and democratically elected President.
Speaking on Arise Tv, the clergyman urged Buhari to work hard on the legacy that would outlive him.
Pastor Bakare said Buhari can make a difference only if God delivers him from “bad counsels” and “bad counsellors” around him.
He noted that bad Advisers have prevented the President from seeing and act on the realities in Nigerian streets other than lies he’s being fed with by those bad counsellors around him.
“One of the things I pray for President Buhari is that God should deliver him from wicked counsels and counsellors who tell him life is sweet and that everything is going fine but without giving him the reports from the streets,” he said.
“In 2015, it seemed as if we had a long time. But, four years had gone and we are into the second year of second term administration which is going to end soon. Time is going and anyone who is thinking of legacy is the best time to go into action – maybe two, or three things which people may see and say in the days of President Buhari, Nigeria took a giant trip in these three areas.
“Without that, it will just be like he came twice – first as military head of state and second as democratically elected president without much being ascribed to him the as the achievement of his administration.
“President Buhari still has enough time to leave behind an enduring legacy. He can still do a lot between 2021 and 2022 because 2020 is already running out.”
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