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Friday 18 December 2015

» Fayose Releases Six Shocking Prophecies For 2016 «

Ekiti state governor, Ayodele Fayose, has come up with
unbelievable prophecies for Nigeria in 2016.
He gave the prophecies during a press briefing in Lagos on
Sunday, December 13, 2015. Fayose had lambasted the
Senate for the controversial ‘Bill for an Act to Prohibit
Frivolous Petitions and Other Matters’ otherwise known as
the anti-social media bill. Fayose said the bill was part of
a plot by the All Progressives Congress to hide corruption
and prevent Nigerians from exposing them. He also said
the intention of the Senate to gag the social media is one
of the wishes of the President Buhari.
He however went further to say that: “We are going to
release a lot of things. They have attempted to cow
everybody and that is why they are sponsoring the anti-
social media bill in the National Assembly. They want to
cow the press and the people. I am surprised that the
media is quiet about this bill. The press can’t talk again,
they are afraid and it shouldn’t be so.
“Most of those who supported Buhari one way or the other
will regret it because when you promote a lion and don’t
remember to guard the claws and the jaws of that lion, one
day, you will end up in its stomach,” he warned.
The governor predicted 15 things that would happen in
Nigeria in 2016. He said:
1. Corruption under Buhari will be on the increase, poverty
in the nation will be at its highest in history. He said: ‘I
want to tell you that power generation will be at its lowest
ebb in 2016. Our earnings will be low. I can’t remember
some (predictions) but I will address another press
conference to tell Nigerians what to expect. We cannot
continue with this deceit and propaganda.’
2. Power generation would drop while 6.7 million Nigerians
would lose their jobs.
3. Chibok girls would not return in 2016.
4. There will be removal of oil subsidy within the first-
quarter of next year.
5. There will be so much disobedience to court orders.
6. “In 2016, our girls will never come back because the
BBOG people has started enjoying the booty. Why will an
armed robber be fighting a pickpocket?”
The governor ended by condemning the federal
government’s probe of a former National Security Adviser,
Sambo Dasuki. He urged the President to “make public, the
monies spent by the Office of the National Security Adviser
in the last 16 years.”
Fayose never gets tired of attacking President Buhari.
Recently, he urged the president to resign if he cannot
solve the economic hardship in the country.
Before that, he had accused Buhari of being selective in
the fight against corruption, saying he should be bold
enough to probe Obasanjo’s administration and others so
that his anti-graft war can be total.

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