2022: Osinbajo will be president in 2023, Nnamdi Kanu, Igboho will be launched quickly– Prophet Olujobi
The National leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and previous Governor of Lagos State, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has been told to shelve the idea of objecting to the 2023 governmental election.
Prophet Bisi Olujobi of Wisdom Church International, Ketu, Lagos Nigeria, provided the caution in a declaration he signed and provided to DAILY POST on Monday.
In what he referred to as a fresh divine insight of what is to be expected in the year 2022/2023, supposedly revealed to him by God, the cleric said he believed that with much prayer the negative part of his predictions can be avoided.
The popular octogenarian prophet urged Nigerians and the world at large to be closer to God unlike previously, thinking this will endear the people more to their creator who has the power to reverse and do.
Prophet Olujobi exposed that Nigeria will not break as being speculated by a great deal of agitators and spiritualists, adding that it is in the mind of God to keep the nation together.
The clergyman calls for more prayer for Chief Sunday Igboho and the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as “they will be released any moment from now” according to what God has actually shown him, “though it will not be easy, that’s why prayer is needed on their behalf.”
On the issue of who to succeed President Buhari, the prophet declared that “Senator Ahmed Tinubu has no opportunities of becoming the primary resident of the nation however rather, a thumbs-up is been seen in the direction of the present Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo and if extreme prayer is been rendered, he will ultimately become the next President of Nigeria.”
Once again, the prophet stated that “the country’s economy and security will not go better than this, as the incumbent president has no will and stamina to do much better, rather Nigerians should hope on God, whom their assistance cometh from.”
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