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2025 will be turning point for Nigeria, Africa — Maharaj ji

The founder of One Love Family, Satguru Maharaj Ji, has affirmed that 2025 will be a turning point for Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

Maharaj Ji noted that policies including security, education, and agriculture will receive attention in 2025, and corruption will be reduced or even completely wiped out.

He said this during the celebration of his 77th birthday anniversary held at Sablak Event Centre, Ibadan, on Monday.

Maharaj Ji added that the year will be seen positively in such a way that divine government will speed up.

He added that the year will be a year where hunger, poverty, and corruption will be eradicated.

“Whatever you are seeing here is a replica of what the year 2025 will be like; hunger, poverty, and corruption will disappear. All enemies of Nigeria and Africa will fall.

“I want Nigerians to look into Nigeria through my eyes and see that there is light at the end of the tunnel.

“Those threatening the security of the country will be dealt with accordingly in 2025. The year will be a turning point for Africa. It will be a year that we see positively where divine government will be speeding up. We should all be assured that Nigeria will be in the lead to compete favourably in the world, as we all know peace can be attained through negotiation and not warfare,” he concluded.

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