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    Lawmaker Abejide: Tinubu is our Messiah, can fix Nigeria

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    He said that Nigeria will start to feel the effects of the current government by 2026 and that Tinubu is capable of reviving the nation.

    When they visit this nation in 2026, everyone will be applauding the president. The politician declared, “He is the Messiah Nigeria needs right now, and he can fix Nigeria.”

    Abeji blamed the nation’s economic crisis on the previous government.

    He blamed Godwin Emefiele’s Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for minting too much money and claimed that everything went down entirely.

    Was it simple for you to put N1,000 in your pocket at the end of the last administration? You are aware of how much the CBN printed. How is such economy able to survive? Who is going to  take you seriously?

    “It is getting better.” With time, this currency rate problem will be resolved. Going to reality is preferable to hiding,” he continued.

    Abejide went on to assert that Tinubu’s contentious tax reform proposals will lower Nigeria’s indebtedness.

    “If you look at this tax bill and the structure that is going on there, it indicates that Nigeria will soon be borrowing less money.

    “We will be able to finance the infrastructure and we won’t be borrowing as much to finance the budget as we are now,” he continued.

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