As Nigerians celebrates the country’s 65th independence anniversary, the leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has expressed dissatisfaction with the state of the country, saying it is sitting on a time bomb.

Primate Elijah Ayodele, says nation sitting on time bomb.
Primate Ayodele stated this in his independence day message released and signed by his media aide, Tosin Osho.
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In the statement titled “We Are Not Better, Our Independence Is Like Bondage”, Primate Ayodele stated that the country has not become better and that people who fought for the nation’s independence have not been fully appreciated.
He added that there are several differences in the country on different grounds, most especially politically, which have not allowed Nigeria to experience what it means to be independent.

Primate Elijah Ayodele
“At 65, we are still not better; those who fought recklessly for our independence have not been fully appreciated. They need to be appreciated by Nigeria getting united, but as it stands, we are not yet fully independent because of our several differences as a nation, especially politically.
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“Our independence is bondage for us; we are in a serious situation where there is no rest of mind and peace, for how long do we continue to pass through all of these?” Primate Ayodele asked.
He frowned at people ruling the country the way they want it, which includes not appreciating those who worked tirelessly for where the country is at the moment.
“It’s unfortunate that the country is being run just the way people want; leaders are not appreciated, and people who have worked tirelessly have not been allowed to gain ground.”

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Furthermore, he advised Nigerian leaders to work on five major things for the nation to experience what it means to be independent. He noted that the nation is sitting on a time bomb due to the issues in the country involving citizens.
“These are the five things we need to work on as we clock 65 we need to work insecurity, increase in production, utilisation of our mineral resources, agriculture and true federalism. It would be a fantastic independence.
“A lot of people are praying for separation; they have seen the government as without direction, there is tribal war, and I doubt if we are improving because we are not committed. Nigeria is in a very difficult independence moment, and we are sitting on a time bomb.”
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