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Jos Prophet Criticizes President’s Speech Writer During #EndBadGovernance Service

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Prophet Isa El-Buba (on black top and jeans) during the service.

The leader and founder of El-Buba Outreach Ministries International (EBOMI), Prophet Isa El-Buba, said that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s speech writer did not know how to write the president’s speech, which was broadcast Sunday.

The prophet said this during an outdoor Sunday service at the protest ground in Old Airport, Jos, Plateau State.

During the service tagged “End Bad Governance,” El-Buba also described the  president’s speech in response to the nationwide protests as “simple grammatical expressions.”

“So, as the citizens of Nigeria, we will ask the speech writers to go and rewrite that speech,” he remarked.

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El-Buba further said he believes in the new Nigeria.

He said, “Throughout these protests, my children have been among you, standing with everyone until we get the new Nigeria.

“It’s not talking about the new Nigeria. It is doing. It’s acting for the new Nigeria. And that can only come when we allow God to take His place in our lives.”

At the service, El-Buba was putting on a polo with the inscription “Peaceful Protest Walk.” The clergyman recently came into the limelight after he was captured joining the protests, an action netizens applauded him for.

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