📍 Source: TheCable
In a deeply emotional outburst, renowned preacher Apostle Johnson Suleman has expressed heartbreak over Nigeria’s current economic crisis, describing President Bola Tinubu’s government as “the worst in the history of Nigeria.”
Speaking during a recent church service, the fiery cleric lamented the untold suffering many Nigerians are enduring daily.
“People are hungry. Sometimes, I’m even afraid to open my text messages,” he said, his voice laden with sorrow.
Suleman, known for his bold stance against bad governance, gave voice to what millions across the country are feeling — fear, frustration, and helplessness amid skyrocketing prices and widespread poverty.
His comments come at a time when many families are struggling to afford basic necessities, with inflation biting harder and no visible relief in sight.
Apostle Suleman’s tearful appeal is more than just a sermon — it is a wake-up call to the nation’s leaders, reminding them that every policy affects real people battling to survive.
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🔗 Source: TheCable