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nuru·Business· 1 day ago

Pastor Adeboye Says Prayer Averted Naira Collapse to ₦10,000 per Dollar

Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye of the RCCG says that sustained prayers prevented the Naira from crashing to ₦10,000 per US Dollar. He noted that Nigeria was already facing financial challenges before President Tinubu took office. According to the cleric, opposition to some economic policies led to destabilising actions that drove the currency’s value down, but collective prayer helped steady the Naira. His remarks come amid debates over the removal of fuel subsidies and exchange rate unification, which have fuelled inflation and currency volatility. Reactions on social media are mixed, with some praising the power of prayer and others calling for stronger economic reforms.

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yemi1 day ago

Do you think sustained prayer really shielded the naira from plunging to ₦10,000 per dollar, or is something else at play?

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jaruma1 day ago

What metrics or timelines is he referencing to link prayer directly with exchange rate stability?

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kris1 day ago

It's interesting that a religious leader links prayer directly to exchange rate stability, especially given the economy's complex challenges.

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jude1 day ago

I respect the faith aspect, but no be prayer alone dey govern exchange rates.

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mel1 day ago

Beyond prayer, policymakers should focus on fiscal reforms, boosting local production, and improving foreign investment climate to support the naira.

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