About two weeks after the fiery Enugu
Catholic priest, Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka,
stirred the hornet's nest predicting doom for
the nation should President Goodluck
Jonathan win the February 14 presidential
election, another Enugu-based prophet,
Anthony Nwoko yesterday foreclosed the
possibility of the Presidential candidate of
the opposition All Progressives Congress,
(APC), Muhammadu Buhari winning the
election.
Nwoko who had in 1993 prophesied the end
of the military regime of former head of
state, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (rtd.) however
added a new dimension to the entire political
scenario by predicting that President
Goodluck Jonathan of the ruling People's
Democratic Party will also not be president
after next month's election.
The prophet who had had a running battle
with the authorities of the Celestial Church of
Christ over the church's headship however
refused to divulge what would become of the
nation since either of the two leading
presidential candidates "would not be
president by May 29, 2015", noting that God
will give the nation a new direction.
Prophet Nwoko who had also in 1998
prophesied that late military ruler, Gen. Sani
Abacha, would leave governance of Nigeria in
a mysterious way briefed newsmen in Enugu
on Monday on the state of the nation,
lamenting that the nation was turning very
ungodly.
"I had told IBB in 1993 to leave office and it
happened and in 1998, I prophesied that
Abacha would leave office mysteriously, and
you saw what happened," he said.
Speaking on the current Jonathan presidency
and the prospects of his reelection, Nwoko
said, "in 2010, I told Nigerians that they
should not expect much or any miracle from
Jonathan. Now, in this coming election,
Jonathan will only serve as John the Baptist
and Buhari has not got any heavenly crown
to rule and he will not rule this country
because he hasn't got that crown.
"Don't take my prophecies for granted
because I had also told Gen. Abdulsalam
Abubakar not to make Obasanjo president
and I had also warned Gen. Obasanjo not to
make late former President Yar'Adua
president and my advice was not heeded and
you saw what happened", he noted.
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