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Odumeje Blasts Adeboye and Oyedepo for Silence on Nigeria’s Economic Crisis

Prophet Odumeje

Prophet Odumeje isn’t holding back anymore, and he’s calling out some of Nigeria’s biggest pastors while he’s at it.

The controversial Onitsha-based clergyman has accused Pastor E.A. Adeboye and Bishop David Oyedepo of staying quiet while the country crumbles under what he calls “the worst government anywhere in the world.”

During a passionate sermon, Odumeje didn’t mince words about Nigeria’s leadership, branding it deeply corrupt and completely out of touch with everyday people.

He urged young Nigerians to wake up and take their country back from what he described as “businessmen pretending to be leaders.”

“The worst government anywhere is Nigeria. The most corrupt government that nothing can change is Nigeria,” he said.

“Things are costly, nobody cares anymore, and people now see bad government as normal life.”

He went in on the economy too, pointing out how the naira has tanked against the Ghanaian cedi, a complete flip from years ago.

“We used to insult Ghana’s money,” Odumeje said. “Now, it’s Ghana insulting Nigeria.”

The prophet also brought up President Bola Tinubu’s campaign promise of 24-hour electricity within four years and asked where that promise disappeared to.

More importantly, he questioned why influential church leaders haven’t demanded answers.

“When Tinubu was about to enter government, he said, ‘If I don’t give 24-hour electricity, don’t vote for me again.’ Where is that promise now?” he asked.

“People like Adeboye and Oyedepo should be speaking out. They are fathers in the faith, their silence is disappointing.”

Odumeje stressed that bad leadership doesn’t just hurt today, it destroys the morals and future of the next generation.

He’s calling for Nigerians, especially the youth, to stop accepting the situation and start demanding change.

“This is our country,” he said. “We can never keep quiet. All the youth of this country must arise and take back our nation.”

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