Nigerians should keep hope alive, be prayerful – Ayangbayi
An Ilorin based media consultant, social crusader and farmer, Mr. Ayantunde Ayangbayi, has admonished Nigerians to keep hope alive and be prayerful at all times assuring that, “all will be well with the right mind set, target goals and determined leadership” he stated this at his Afilusoro residence in Irewolede quarters, Ilorin, during a well attended luncheon to mark his 60th birthday on Sunday 7th November, 2021.
The media guru emphasized that, with God all things are possible, hence, the need to be submissive to the will of God and be more hopeful becomes highly imperative, “no doubt as a people we will get over all these challenges and triumph over any kind of limitations as a nation”, he said.
Mr. Ayantunde Ayangbayi, JP advised the Federal Government to make agriculture a compulsory subject in our schools up to our tertiary institutions and our teeming populace should embrace agriculture as a way of life while Federal Government should provide necessary incentives available to encourage participation this will enhance manufacturing sector to be vibrant thereby creating job opportunities. He thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for being stoically being committed to keeping the nation intact despite efforts of some disgruntled elements that are causing violence thereby creating unstable political life in their communities.
The journalist cum public relations consultant advised Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State to be far and above board in governance, “he should be a rallying point for socio-economic development and stable political life in the state of harmony. He is father to all irrespective of class, religion, political parties and must encourage communication channels that encourage feedback to feel the pulse of the people”, he noted.
The new diamond jubilee ambassador prayed that Kwara State and Nigeria will continue to witness peaceful co-existence, more infrastructural development, stable political life with economic benefits to its people at large.