The Former Aviation Minister and a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Mr Femi Fani-Kayode, has urged Nigerians to continue to have faith in God and Bola Tinubu’s government, despite the fact that things are tough in the country, noting that the Tinubu’s government is trying its best.

Speaking further, the former Aviation Minister made it known that the pain Nigerians are experiencing currently will see the country’s journey to the expected end, in order to establish a better tomorrow for the country.

Mr Femi Fani-Kayode made this disclosure in a post he made on his official X handle on Thursday evening. He went on and noted this is not the time to play party politics or to blame one another, stating that this is the time to encourage each other and have faith in God, in order to move the country forward.

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Some parts of his post read: “Things are tough but I urge Nigerians to hang in there and continue to have faith in God and in our Government who in my view are trying their best in the circumstances.

“We have chosen a difficult, challenging yet necessary path to economic recovery and despite the undoubted pain that we are all experiencing we must stay the course, swallow the bitter pill, make the necessary sacrifices and see our journey to the expected end in order to establish a better tomorrow for our children and loved ones.”

The APC Chieftain went on and urged Nigerians not to forget that Nigeria is a great nation, thereby urging Nigerians to be proud of their country, despite whatever they are passing through presently.

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In addition, Fani-Kayode noted that Nigeria and Nigerians will climb every mountain and rise up like eagle and fly over the storm, thereby urging Nigerians to be strong and bold, so as to move the country forward….Sée Móre

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