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Crisis In Presidency: Cry For Yourselves, Don’t Cry For Osinbajo – Giwa Urges Nigerian

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2023 Presidency: Profile Of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo

Pastor Adewale Giwa of the Awaiting the Second Coming of Jesus Christ Gospel Church, has advised Nigerians with the view that the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, has been sidelined, to talk about something else.

The cleric in a statement charged those behind the rumour to focus on salient issues affecting Nigerians.

According to the cleric, ‘never cry for someone who doesn’t cry for you.’

Recall that there had been speculations that some cabal in the presidency had sidelined the office of Professor Osinbajo.

However, Giwa said, “You don’t force a child who is not ready to play with you. The vice president in question has not cried out for help.”

“He is still very pleased with his position. Removing Osinbajo or relegating his office to the back yard does not reduce the price of rice or garri.”

“Has the vice president been thinking about Nigerians who wallow in abject poverty or who are being killed on a daily basis? has he been doing what the majority of Nigerians want or has he been responding to important issues that have to do with the common man?”

“Nigeria is a funny country, and only a courageous and sincere person can speak for the people.”

“You don’t put a thief in the affairs of a nation because it won’t yield a good result. Those who vowed to fight and curb corruption are as corrupt as the previous politicians.”

“Where are those who promised to maintain justice and equity? I think Nigerians should cry for themselves rather than cry for Osinbajo.”

“It is high time people began to cry to God to heal a series of wounds caused by this government. The Almighty God is the one that can heal the wounds.”



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