A prominent Minister of God, Evangelist (Mrs) Olaide Toyinbo on Wednesday hailed Nigerians for attacking Federal Government and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) over the change in Currency, describing fraudulent policies in high places as evil.


Evangelist Toyinbo told our correspondent that those behind the sufferings of Nigerians, will never no regretting that Nigeria, a country supposed to be proud of, has deeply been relegated to the background as a result of failed leadership, warning that those who caused Nigerians’ pains hitherto, would be adequately punished by God soon.


She said: Just imagine the hunger, deprivation, insecurity caused at present for change in Currency, I read in the Newspaper that someone died in Delta Bank ATM while struggling to get his money. Is this the type of Nigeria we wanted? I think the pains are getting too much for us. We must rise up to these Challenges hence I salute Nigerians who one way or the other Challenging FG and CBN on the pains they have put Nigerians” disclosing that the pains of those who caused the pains in Nigeria today, will be times two.



Evangelist Toyinbo who doubles as Proprietress of Salvation Preparatory Schools, noted that stealing, and Kidnappings have increased following the scarcity of funds and however appealed to Federal Government and Central Bank of Nigeria,( CBN) to as a matter of urgency make the present precarious times for Nigerians eased out to avoid the wrath of God.


She called on school owners across the globe, to ensure that students are discouraged against writing their examinations at ” miracle centres” where they are expected to be aided and abit adding that the end thereof, would be disaster no matter how long it may be.



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