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China’s Loans Will Trap Nigeria for 100 Years – Even 10,000 Dangote Refineries Can’t Save Us, Warns Primate Ayodele

Primate Elijah Ayodele, the Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has issued a stern warning to the Nigerian Government about its financial entanglements with China.

Ayodele cautions that China’s loans will shackle Nigeria’s future for the next century, hindering true progress. Despite Nigeria’s vast resources and potential for financial independence, he believes the government’s failure to take decisive action keeps the nation in a cycle of dependency.

In a statement through his media aide, Oluwatosin Osho, Primate Ayodele stressed that even if Nigeria had 10,000 Dangote refineries, they wouldn’t be enough to save the country without effective leadership. “The government needs to make critical changes,” Ayodele said, “because no amount of refineries can solve our issues without responsible governance.”

Ayodele continued: “It’s heartbreaking that Nigeria, with all its mineral wealth, still relies on loans from China. These loans are dragging down our economy, and soon, Nigeria’s future will be in the hands of another country. Our leaders are confused, and as a result, the economy will suffer.”

He predicts the nation will be in crippling debt within 9 months, causing hardship across all classes. “Until the government steps up, no amount of refinery—whether Dangote’s or Port Harcourt’s—will save us. The dollar won’t drop, and fuel prices won’t decrease.”

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