Nigeria: Hardship - Govt Is Working On Fighting Those Against Nigeria's Devt - - Prophet Samuel Ojo

30 January 2025

The fiery and prophetic voice of Freedom Apostolic Revival International Ministry, Prophet Samuel Adebayo Ojo known as Baba Authority has pleaded with Nigerians to give the current administration a chance as the government is working hard to ensure the hardship faced by the people is resolved.

According to the prophet, the latest market indices show that there is a massive improvement in the economic recovery effort of this current government.

Prophet Samuel Adebayo Ojo made this known during the ongoing Crossover programme at Ori-Oke Ogo in Asejire Ibadan, Oyo State., monitored by Vanguard on his Social Media platform in Lagos.

Prophet Sam Ojo who, earlier this month, declared 30 days fasting and prayer, had enjoined Christians to pray for Nigeria.

The globally renowned prophet said, "Keep praying for Nigeria there is nowhere like Nigeria, because there is no place like home."

"See what is happening in America, such can't happen to you in your country, support the government's efforts and be patient."

He noted that very soon, prices of goods and other commodities will start to crash as there will be more products competing with existing ones to break their market monopoly.

Baba Authority had also called on churches and families across Nigeria to engage in fervent fasting and prayers as a means to restore peace, stability and glory of the nation earlier in January.

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