On-air personality cum actress Toke Makinwa has revealed why Nigerians deserve to go to heaven and escape hell.
Toke Makinwa via the microblogging platform, Twitter, claimed Nigerians deserve heaven because they have tasted hell already.
She tweeted: Every Nigerian deserves to go to heaven cos they have tasted hell already, like just show up at the pearly gates and say I’m Nigerian because after this hell of a country you deserve the streets of GOLD.
Many who reacted to the post accepted Toke Makinwa’s statement, with claims that it is wrong for Nigerians to go through hell twice.
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ace_tlg: Fr, we can’t pass through HELL twice 🥴
theamakaxtopher: We all need to be issued certificate of survival after Buhari’s regime
prankhottie: We don suffer. God, please pity us
misschidel: You enjoyment here on earth is actually your heaven
domingo_loso: Omo 9ja na hell so we gas make am to Heaven, so help us God.
youngshaggii: Na God only be finalle
officiial_mrsix: including the bandits?
eugene_sen: Bruhhhhhhh😭🥲
I don suffer for this life🥲
Toke Makinwa revealed why some relationships or businesses don’t work out despite the efforts added.
According to the media personality and actress, God speaks to everyone in different dimensions, such as giving signals or communicating with our inner man.
Toke Makinwa made this statement during her show titled “Tokemoments”. She called out many who blame God for their misfortunes in a relationship and claimed that finding oneself in messy hole results from ignoring God’s words.
Toke Makinwa also claimed God does not punish the offender in a relationship because the wronged partner decided to follow the flesh.
“This one is loud. Trust me to call even myself out cos I’m on this table.
“How many times has God told us something is not good for us, some people are not for us, leaving that job to run your business might not be the best thing to do now and so much more, we did our own thing our own way and when it scatters we yell God hates us, or we pray dangerous prayers to curse that person God told you to leave. So many times, we know something is not good for us in the long, but it’s so hard to let it go.”