Stop Bothering God & Vote Wisely – Mary Njoku Tells Nigerians

Stop Bothering God & Vote Wisely – Mary Njoku Tells Nigerians

Nollywood actress, and wife of Jason Njoku, Mary has cautioned Nigerians about bothering God over the forthcoming elections.

Mary says this is a physical problem, that we should decide for by ourselves and stop bothering God.

She also said, Jesus while on earth, also fed the crowd with physical fish and bread.

What she said;

She added that He has given us the gift of life and we should use it to solve our problems.

“Dear Nigerians,
We have physical problems. Stop invoking spiritual solutions.

Nigeria has a high number churches and mosques, so we have anointing. But we don’t have food, infrastructure, security, health care, road and physical justice.

Jesus fed the crowd with physical fish and bread. Not spiritual.

Even with all our prayers, God still never punish the bad politicians. Isn’t this a sign that we should stop disturbing him with our physical problems.

If you don’t want him, vote Against him on Saturday!

She added, “God will not let him’ Are you joking? God is aware of the suffering and killings. He let them happen.
We need a physical solution, so stop bothering God. He has given us the gift of Life. Let’s use it to solve our problems!!”

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