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Alo urges politicians to emulate Dangote, Tinubu to unite Nigeria

By Isaac Taiwo
25 May 2023   |   3:11 am
The Planter, Christ Apostolic Church, Grace of Mercy Prayer Mountain, Prophet Sam Olu Alo has called on politicians and well meaning Nigerians to emulate Aliko Dangote for his onerous effort to create jobs in Nigeria bordering on the commissioning...

Prophet Sam Olu Alo (3rd left) and some members of the Church during the anniversary.

The Planter, Christ Apostolic Church, Grace of Mercy Prayer Mountain, Prophet Sam Olu Alo has called on politicians and well meaning Nigerians to emulate Aliko Dangote for his onerous effort to create jobs in Nigeria bordering on the commissioning of the refinery which according to him will give jobs to about 1,000 Nigerians, thereby reducing tension to some extent in the labour market.

Alo who spoke at the one year anniversary of Adamimogo Jesus City, Ilamija village, Lekki expressway which coincided with the celebration of his birthday with the theme: “Exodus” Covenant Day of No more Limitation” on the campground said politicians instead of investing in other countries should emulate Dangote and invest in Nigeria which invariably will reduce the incidence of youths fleeing the country.

He, however, advised the President-elect, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu to tackle first, the issue of disunity in the country because Nigeria of today is dangerously divided.

“The country, Nigeria, today can be likened to a wall with many cracks which calls for the wisdom of Tinubu to establish unity and peace in the country.

“The second thing is that Tinubu should drum it in ears of every Nigerian and every section of the country that Nigeria is and will remain a secular state which in the circumstance does not call for religious war.

“Tinubu should know that for Nigeria to progress and be in the comity of Nations, she should remain an entity with absolute peace” he said.

He remarked that Nigerians and the leaders know those that are causing problems in the country and strangers who are the mixed multitude in Nigeria who have no interest in the progress of the country which is the reason for insecurity and cracks in the walls of the nation.

He, therefore advised that these enemies of Nigeria should be fished out and dealt with appropriately.

He was optimistic that those fleeing the country, especially the youth will soon come back because he believes that the incoming government will do better than the outgoing government and therefore tackle insecurity, fix the economy and create an enabling environment for investors to thrive, adding that, youth, others have been leaving the country because they did not want to steal or join bad gangs.