– Calls on Nigerians to be hopeful
From David Onuoja, Abuja
Prophet Joshua Iginla, General Overseer of the Champion Royal Assembly Church, Chikakori Kubwa, Abuja, has warned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Senate President, Godswill Akpbio and FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike of eminent challenges ahead of them in 2025.
Prophet Iginla, who disclosed in his new year message, warns President Tinubu, of potential health issues, advising him to prioritise his well-being and take necessary rest to avoid any medical emergencies.
He also warns against a strong gang-up against the President, with possible betrayal from within.
He also urged FCT Minister Wike, to prioritise his health to enable him effectively carry out his duties without challenges
The Clergyman, cautioned Senate President Akpabio, about strong resistance from Northern powers, advising him to work peacefully with Northern elites and honor his promises to avoid impeachment proceedings.
Prophet Iginla also emphasised the importance of finding common ground for peaceful resolution, particularly between the government and Northern Nigerians.
He commended government’s efforts to boost the economy, citing the success of at Warri and the Dangote Refinery.
In the same vein, the General Overseer, while praying for Nigeria at the cross-over night service to ursher in the new year, urged Nigerians to remain hopeful and supportive of the government despite the country’s challenges.
Prophet Iginla, acknowledged the difficulties faced by Nigerians in 2024 but expressed optimism that the country will improve.
He encouraged citizens to trust God and believe that the government has plans and policies to better Nigeria.
He however, emphasised the need for the government to address the immediate needs of its citizens, particularly in terms of food and education, while working on long-term plans for economic growth.
Prophet Iginla’s message is one of hope and positivity, urging Nigerians to be supportive of the government and to believe in a better future for the country.
“God showed me that Nigeria is going to get better. We don’t have any other place called home than Nigeria. We have to be hopeful and support the government in any way we can.”