2025, HASSAN TELLS NIGERIANS WHAT TO EXPECT
By Nicholas Ebegboni
Chief Dr. Yomi Oduselu Hassan, a highly respected traditional healer and political analyst, has recently shared his thoughts on the upcoming year of 2025.
In a gathering at his home in Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State, Hassan, also known as the Ekwueme 1 of Akumazi Kingdom, called upon President Tinubu to take proactive measures to tackle the country’s issues.
According to Hassan, “2024 is coming to a close and the holiday season would soon be over.
He said, “We will see a rise in kidnappings, as people struggle to feed themselves.”
He predicted that 2025 would be a tumultuous year for Nigerians, with increasing insecurity and widespread hunger. He warns that if these concerns are not addressed, it could result in a revolution as the Nigerian people are becoming increasingly frustrated with the current state of affairs.
Hassan also highlighted the negative impact of the cashless policies implemented by Emefiele, which he believed has led to a shortage of cash in ATM machines. He urges President Tinubu to lower fuel prices to ₦300 and diesel to ₦200 from January to June 2025, as this could significantly improve the situation in the country and allow things to run smoothly.
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The traditional healer stresses the importance of discipline and moral education for the Nigerian youth, emphasizing that any illegal activities would have consequences. He appealed to parents, religious leaders, and the general public to promote peace and moral values in their communities, while advising them to avoid crowded places to prevent violence.
As the holidays approach, Hassan sends his well-wishes for a merry Christmas and a prosperous new year to Ika residents in particular, and Nigerians at large.
Hassan highlighted the need for collective action to create a better future for all Nigerians.
Once again, he reminded wives that, they should understand the economic situation of the country at the moment, and should not allow Christmas celebration break their homes, because as long the earth exist, there would always be Christmas celebration.
According to him, if this year, economic situation could not allow them get what they wanted, next year may be better off, “once there is life, there is hope” he posited.