Politics God Has Shown Me The Next President of Nigeria - Pastor Ashimolowo

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Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, Senior Pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) in London says God has shown him the winner of the February presidential elections in Nigeria.

Pastor Ashimolowo made the disclosure during an interview session with SUNDAY SUN.

The London based pastor said, ''For Nigeria, the Lord showed me, who will win the election. I will not mention his name, because I have to be politically neutral. But when the president’s name is announced, 20 percent of a certain part of the nation will not agree. Eventually, after negotiation they will. We will agree that we’re one.

''Wales is only 400,000 people or about a million people. They call them a nation, and they call Yorubas who are 27 million a tribe, the Igbo who are 18 million you call them a tribe. For us to have many nations that make up Nigeria, it was God that made it happen. And that prophetic mandate still remains on Nigeria. Anyone who incites people to divide this nation will lose his chance. Nigeria will remain one. After all the noise, you will be amazed that also some politicians will be shocked, nobody will be ready to die for them. There will be peace in Nigeria after the election. I see a man who will one day rise, but I don’t know when, I don’t think it’s up to 10 years though . He will turn the fortunes of Nigeria round. Nigeria will look like one of these advancing nations like United Arab Emirates , India, and China. That is how Nigeria will be''.

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Classic clergy maneuver. I'm sure the staff at Emmanuel TV are right now sifting through footage they can cite as TB Joshua's 'prophecy' after the results have been released.

"I know who the next president is, but I won't reveal it now." Well - whoop dee freaking doo. Aside from aggrandizing yourself, you have done nothing that shows that you're a prophet (prophecies are given to instruct, and to help the people in decision-making, neither of which this tax-evading high priest has done.

Instead he called Yorubas a 'country' based on their numbers as they measure against Wales. Then he pulled out an arbitrary percentage - 20% - to give his prediction substance. The Nigerian Bureau of Statistics should sue this man for this.

Listen, KICC general: I'm fine with your hogwash if you keep it in your fold. Endeavor not to chook your mouth in politics if you have nothing meaningful to say.

Thank you, and God bless.

Emmanuel.
 
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