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Ayo Fayose: Jonathan was said to be the worst leader Nigeria had, but Buhari was worst of the worst

 

Former Ekiti position governor Ayodele Fayose acknowledged the difficulty of tackling Nigeria’s current problems in an open interview with Channels TV, stating that it will take time to return the country to its pre-crisis position or markedly improve the situation.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

He emphasized that the underlying issues go beyond the effectiveness of individual leaders, citing examples of past leaders who were deemed inadequate by the public.

He argued that there is a fundamental problem affecting the nation’s governance that must be addressed collectively, rather than relying on a single leader to perform miracles.

He concluded that the situation has become so dire that divine intervention may be necessary to bring about significant change.

He said, “Today, it is not easy to return Nigeria to the original or turn around the situation easily. I mean what I’m saying. It doesn’t matter if we protest, It is good to protest. When you protest, you come back to still find the situation the same. A Jonathan is not good, a Buhari is not good, and Asiwaju is not good, then there is a fundamental problem we all have to address. It is beyond Asiwaju doing miracle. Jonathan was said to be the worst leader Nigeria had, but Buhari was the worst of the worst, then an Asiwaju is the worst, worst, worst . Then we have to invite God from heaven to come and turn around things.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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