
Pastor Ibiyeomie Urges Nigerians to Reject Vote-Buying, Seek Visionary Leadership
Nigerian cleric David Ibiyeomie has called on citizens to prioritize visionary leadership in future elections, warning that poor political choices could further worsen the country’s economic situation.
Speaking during a sermon, Ibiyeomie expressed concern over the depreciation of the naira in recent years, noting that the nation’s economic trajectory highlights the urgent need for competent and forward-thinking leadership.
According to him
“Naira was 100 and something 7 years ago. Now it’s 610. If you make mistake it will be 2000. Vote someone who has a vision for this country. Not all this parties you are calling they’ve all failed. Look for somebody with a vision. Otherwise you’ll come back to tell me we’re regretting.
Once this party doesn’t favour them, they jump to another party. When they don’t give them appointment there they say they’re resigning and join another party. They jump like pr0st*!tut*£s from here to there.
You can’t influence me at my age. Which money will you give me that will influence me? I know who I will vote. I will just pray and pray and ask God who will deliver this country? And when God shows me I’ll vote him.
If you collect money you are Esau. Esau sold his birthright for a morsel of meal. The money they shared to you before where e dey.When you share money to the hands of few, the man with vision turns the life of everyone. I’m not campaigning, I don’t have any party.I’m a preacher, but I must tell you the truth…”
