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Nigeria on life support, needs more prayers to avoid total collapse-Islamic Don
 
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Sun, 10 Jul 2022   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Chief Imam of University of Ibadan, Professor Abdulrahman Oloyede has declared that Nigeria is currently on a life support machine.

Oloyede, a professor of Arabic and Islamic studies explained that the only solution for the citizens to resuscitate the country is to embark on more prayers to avoid its total collapse.

Oloyede made these declarations on Saturday shortly after he led thousands of Muslim faithfuls to observe the 2-Rakah obligatory Eld-Kabir prayer at the University of Ibadan Eld prayer ground.

The don while addressing journalists after the prayer, insisted that the current crop of political leaders have failed the country, because of they have lost control.

He said that Nigerians should embark on more prayers in order to have leaders that will rescue the country.

He explained that the Eld-Kabir festival is to showcase total submission to God who created human beings.

Oloyede said, “This year’s message is not directed to the leaders alone, it is directed to all Nigerians.

“Nigeria is on a life support, it is melting away, all we can do is to start praying fervently, we have now seen that those who are in charge have lost control.

“Nigeria is melting away, so we should pray fervently to hold this nation again. All of us irrespective of where we come from and what we believe in, we must start praying and I pray we do not loose this country.

“We have tried to look for experience, it has failed us, we looked for pedigree, it has failed us, this is the reason why I said that we still need to pray to God to chose for us.

“There is no way politicians will not fail, because they have one thing in common, they are selfish, they are fighting for their own pocket. We should pray to God to choose for us.

“Eld-Kabir is essentially to showcase total submission to the God of creation. To commemorate the example laid by prophet Ibrahim”.

 

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