Known for his unrelenting belief in this entity called Nigeria, Senior Pastor of Daystar Christian Centre, Lagos had tough words for anyone who cares to listen yesterday.
Pastor Sam, like most of us, has been moved to the point of being fed up by the needless deaths of 26 Nigerian girls whose dream of a better life were cut short prematurely.
The bodies of 26 young Nigerian ladies that drowned crossing the Mediterranean Sea were buried in Italy on Friday. Very sad! However, 375 people were saved alive. #NigeriaMustDevelop
— Sam Adeyemi (@sam_adeyemi) November 19, 2017
We may question their decisions, but they only sought a better environment, where they could meet their basic needs with normal effort. #NigeriaMustDevelop
— Sam Adeyemi (@sam_adeyemi) November 19, 2017
Except something changes, many will still cross the desert and the Mediterranean, and some will die. The deep suffering makes many easy victims of deception. #NigeriaMustDevelop
— Sam Adeyemi (@sam_adeyemi) November 19, 2017
Except something changes, many will still cross the desert and the Mediterranean, and some will die. The deep suffering makes many easy victims of deception. #NigeriaMustDevelop
— Sam Adeyemi (@sam_adeyemi) November 19, 2017
The starting point is our collective decision, in spite of tribe or religion, that Nigeria must become a developed nation where citizens can prosper. #NigeriaMustDevelop
— Sam Adeyemi (@sam_adeyemi) November 19, 2017
Too tall an order, FG?
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