“I want to be the President of Nigeria”– Adeniyi Johnson prays to God as he makes promise

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  • Adeniyi Johnson has shown his ambition to become Nigeria’s President.
  • On his Instagram, he posted photos of himself in a white outfit and made a heartfelt appeal to God for the chance to lead the nation.

Nollywood star Adeniyi Johnson has shown his ambition to become Nigeria’s President.

On his Instagram, he posted photos of himself in a white outfit and made a heartfelt appeal to God for the chance to lead the nation.

“God, I’m not asking for too much, just the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I promise I’ll do well”.

Johnson’s statement drew support from his followers, with many expressing enthusiasm for his future candidacy.

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See some comments below:

@Olasunkanmi Mabinuori wrote, “So shall it be, Oremi

@Candy_j_coker wrote, “Amen. Congratulations your Excellency.

@Official Oyinkansola wrote, “Your Excellency sir

@Itz_Chiclaposh wrote, “Sealed

@Igbalode Tiwa TV wrote, “May all your prayers be answered”.

A few months back, Adeniyi Johnson addressed an open letter to fuel station owners about meter inaccuracies.

Johnson took to Instagram to urge petrol station operators to ensure that their meters are appropriately calibrated, highlighting issues of overcharging during a period of high fuel costs.

Adeniyi Johnson’s speech resonated with many people because he expressed displeasure with the apparent injustice that customers suffer. His post reads:

“Dear filling station owners. We know it’s your time and season but at least do us a favor!!! Let your meters be correct. We can’t be buying fuel at this price, and you people are still robbing us.”

In reaction, ifeloverboy wrote: I think we should face the bigger problem and not the fueling station. Some of them actually buys at almost the same price they are selling hence they need meter to sell. Why not let’s face those eating our tears & ignore those licking the sweat. O ju ara won

@adeniyijohnson wrote: @ifeloverboy So we should use wrong to correct wrongs??? Must he meter be altered? A better Nigeria starts with you and I

@euniquedamsel wrote: This is really an eyesaw.

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