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“Hardship Syndrome May Worsen” — Primate Ayodele Urges FG to Act Over Middle East Tensions

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March 27, 2026 2 Min Read
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Nigerian cleric Primate Elijah Ayodele has warned that ongoing tensions in the Middle East could have serious economic consequences for Nigeria.

urging the Federal Government to begin urgent planning to reduce potential hardship on citizens. Alot of people won’t agree with this, Watch What Happened.

Speaking in a recent Facebook video, Ayodele said global instability could trigger ripple effects that would directly impact Nigeria’s economy, especially through rising fuel costs, inflation, and disruptions in global supply chains.

He stressed that Nigeria must not wait for the situation to escalate before taking action.

“This Middle East matter—Nigerian government should start planning,” he said, warning that prolonged conflict could deepen economic pressure on households.

He also recalled earlier predictions made at the beginning of the year, insisting he had already warned about rising hardship despite expectations of economic improvement.

“If you remember January 1st, when others said there would be abundance, I said there would be hardship,” he stated.

According to him, external shocks from global conflicts could worsen Nigeria’s already fragile economic conditions if proactive steps are not taken.

Ayodele urged policymakers to respond quickly rather than react late, emphasizing that delays could increase the burden on ordinary citizens.

“The government should work quickly on this hardship syndrome,” he added, calling for immediate economic safeguards and planning.

Analysts note that Nigeria remains vulnerable to global oil market fluctuations, making geopolitical tensions in oil-producing regions particularly significant for domestic prices and inflation.

As uncertainty continues globally, attention is now turning to how government policymakers will respond to potential economic pressure in the coming months.

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