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No country ever survived two civil wars, have a ‘plan B’ – Pst. Adefarasin tells Nigerians
Senior Pastor of the House on the Rock Church Lagos, Pastor Paul Adefarasin has advised Nigerians to start making plans on how to leave the country.
The pastor gave the advice while giving a sermon on Sunday after he spoke extensively on the state of the nation.
He also called on all leaders not to be partisan at this time, adding that no country in the world history had survived two civil wars.
“No country in the world history has ever survived two civil wars. You could be in fright and running for your dear life anyday from now if this thing does not come to an end.
“My personal encouragement to leaders and government on all sides is that it is not time to be partisan. It is time to sit down and dialogue.
“I urge you all to have a plan B and start making moves on how to leave this country. I know you have faith, I have faith too but I have a plan B.
“With technology I can speak to you from anywhere in the world.
“Get yourself a plan B. Whether that’s an Okada to Cameroon or flying boat to Seme Border. Do whatever you can to see you leave this country.
“Just get your plan B because these people are crazy. The leaders we have, they are all bunch of jokers,” he said.
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