God is angry, Nigerians should pray for forgiveness – Lagos ex-deputy gov, Ojikutu

A former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Alhaja Sinatu Ojikutu has called on Nigerians to turn to God with sincerity, saying God is angry.

Ojikutu, in a statement, asserted that the corruption, insecurity and economic problems Nigerians are currently battling were self-inflicted.

She attributed Nigeria’s problems to God’s anger, lawlessness, corruption and wickedness to one another.

According to her, all Nigerians, including the political leaders, should turn to God sincerely to experience a change of fortunes.

She urged political leaders not to enact laws that are anti-people.

Ojikutu said some unbearable policies by some of the public officeholders were causing hardship and criminal activities in the country.

”We should turn to God sincerely and ask for forgiveness. People should turn to God for mercy, and He will have mercy on Nigeria.

”Everybody must be prayerful because God is angry and giving us a chance to repent, but we are missing that chance every time. We are not doing things in the way of God,” she said.

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