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Cleric tasks Nigerians on choice of next President

By Isaac Taiwo
28 January 2022   |   2:43 am
Presiding Shepherd, Harvest Centre, Prophet Wale Ojo David, has called on Nigerians to jettison religious and tribal sentiments

Presiding Shepherd, Harvest Centre, Prophet Wale Ojo David, has called on Nigerians to jettison religious and tribal sentiments and move the nation forward by ensuring they vote for the right presidential candidate that will take the country out of the quackmire.

Shepherd, Harvest Centre, Prophet Wale Ojo David


The cleric lamenting the state of the nation whereby insecurity aside the unpalatable and worrisome state of the economy had become major concern for Nigerians, urged them to take advantage of 2023 election to get the credible leader that the nation needs.

David, who addressed the media in Ikeja, said his ministry’s concern for poor Nigerians who have been at the receiving end of all the heart-breaking occurrences in the country bordering on kidnapping and banditry, is passionately seeking the face of God to end the impasse and move the country forward.

“God revealed to me of goodness awaiting this great nation if Nigerians get it right in the choice of the leader.

“This is a clarion call to Nigerians both at home and in the diaspora that this is the right time to lift Nigeria up which will metamorphose into bringing the entire Africa out of the woods and make her celebrate progress and freedom.

“Prior to his declaration to be President, the vision has already been given and sacrosanct that if the former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu is given the opportunity to become the next President of Nigeria as ordained, the country will experience monumental progress and things will begin to take shape,” he said.

He reiterated that as Nigerians eschew the issue of tribe, ethnicity, sentiment and vote for the right candidate, there will definitely be light at the end of the tunnel.

The cleric asserted that if Nigerians this time fails to vote for the person God chooses, that He will use for the nation and Africa’s emancipation, it would imply that they neglect God’s voice and the consequences of that would be grave for Nigeria.

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