Don’t pray for Buhari to die in this time of recession, Anenih warns Nigerians

Don’t pray for Buhari to die in this time of recession, Anenih warns Nigerians

- Chief Tony Anenih has reacted bitterly to the rumoured death of President Muhammadu Buhuri which filtered across some media platforms recently

- He has also urged Nigerians to stop their attitude of wishing death on the President and their leaders no matter the situation

- He noted that fabricating such negative and false reports of death about fellow human beings is wicked and ungodly

Don’t pray for Buhari to die in this time of recession, Anenih warns Nigerians
Chief Tony Anenih has reacted angrily to the rumoured death of President Buhari

Chief Tony Anenih, a former chairman of the Board of Trustees of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), has reacted bitterly to the rumoured death of President Muhammadu Buhuri which filtered across some media platform on Saturday evening.

In view of the development, the elder statesman told Vanguard that the time has come for Nigerians to stop the attitude of wishing their leaders dead.

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He also warned Nigerians to stop praying for the president’s death no matter the situation and most especially, during this period of recession.

He said: “This attitude of doing false reports about the death of our leaders has become characteristic in the media and it is not good. I was a victim of this in May last year when I was reported to have died in a London hospital. Former President Ibrahim Babangida was also a victim of such sinister rumoured death last year. I wonder what those behind the false and mischievous reports intended to gain from them.

“Fabricating such negative and false reports of death about fellow human beings is wicked and ungodly. It is clearly against Biblical admonition that we should pray for leaders and people in authority.

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“At this time of economic recession, rather than wish President Buhari dead, Nigerians should fervently pray for him to enjoy good health to be able to take the country out of the woods. “The masterminds of these false reports should desist from such despicable act that only portrays them as inhuman.

Don’t pray for Buhari to die in this time of recession, Anenih warns Nigerians
President Buhari who is rumoured to be dead has confirmed and provided evidence that he is alive and well.

"They should fear God, ask for His mercy and forgiveness so that they do not invite the wrath of God upon their heads.”

The disturbing news which emanated from an alleged fake Metro (UK) site "quoted" the Nigerian mission in the country as confirming the president’s death.

Meanwhile, following reports of his alleged demise in the UK, President Muhammadu Buhari has confirmed and provided evidence that he is alive and well.

The president took to his personal Twitter to release a picture of himself lounging in the UK and watching political television show ‘Sunday Politics’ on Channels.

Source: Legit.ng

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