Friday, January 16, 2015

2015: Prophet Says GEJ Will Win But Will Be Cut Short

More prophecies are coming in relation to the approaching elections in Nigeria, this time his prediction made a Man of God from Lagos State.
According to the Sun, Emmanuel Ezenwa Nwazuo said as he spoke about the process and the outcome of the February polls.
He was quoted as saying:

“I am not the one saying this; it is a revelation from God. I see President Jonathan winning the 2015 election with a landslide but the All Progressives Congress (APC) will revolt. In 2011, I predicted that Jonathan would defeat his opponent. Some people did not believe but the prophecy was fulfilled. He did not just win but he won convincingly.”
Commenting on his prediction regarding 2011, he added:
“The Lord took me in the spirit to the seat of power in Aso Rock and showed me a bold inscription on the Presidential seat with a heavenly seal on it ‘No vacancy here’. Thus said the Lord to President Jonathan: “I appointed you for another period of five years to lead Nigeria to greatness”. Within these five years which symbolizes grace, no weapon fashioned against you shall prosper.”
“Well, we have started praying for him. I am not campaigning for Jonathan. If we compare all the presidents we have had in Nigeria, I think Jonathan has the mind of God and not only that, he also has the fear of God.” The Lagos prophet also informed that according to his vision Jonathan will be cut short. Nwazuo however refused to go into detail regarding how it would happen. He simply said:
“I would not want to go further than that but I see him cut short.”
It should be recalled that the Enugu prophet recently predicted something that came as a big surprise for many. Anthony Nwoko said that neither Goodluck Jonathan, nor his major rival Muhammadu Buhari would win the presidential polls.

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