On March 15, Nigerian cleric, T.B. Joshua, gave
a warning to Nigerians over the upcoming elections, further adding that he
foresaw an imminent plane crash within Nigeria .
Pray for Nigeria because I am seeing a plane
crash,” Mr. Joshua stated in a service televised live via Christian
channel Emmanuel TV. “It’s not a good thing to lose personalities
again,” he added, specifying that prayer and fasting should be especially
offered from 19 to 23 March.
Speaking on the coming elections, scheduled to hold on March 28
and April 11, the cleric stated, “The challenge Nigeria is facing on the
day of voting, when you drop your votes in the ballot box, you will know who is
PDP and who is APC. It’s a parable; very delicate. Because everybody plays a
game; we deceive ourselves. ‘So this man voted for this party but he’s in that
party.’”
Mr.
Joshua stated that a dark cloud was hanging over the nation. “The cloud
is darker. When it is about to rain, you cannot see in front
again,” said.
The cleric further emphasised that vengeance
was nigh for the perpetrators of the building collapse that left 116 dead last
year September, insisting it was an attack. “There must be vengeance
concerning what happened here. Both the slaves and masters must pay the
price.”
He stated he was unhappy due to the innocent blood spilled in
his church premises and the refusal of those responsible to admit. “God
gave me an order that I should continue this work so I must do it. Nothing can
separate me from the work of God but your prophet is not happy. I will be happy
when vengeance comes,” he said.
The cleric further prophesied concerning
Russia, referring to the recent assassination of opposition leader Boris
Nemtsov. “I am still seeing the same thing happening – killing of a hero,
even bigger than the one that was killed. I am talking in parables. Who could
be bigger than the man that was shot in Russia? You should pray for the
authority there; pray for the President of Russia.”
Mr. Joshua also stated
that he had collected his own Permanent Voters Card (PVC) as a responsible
Nigerian citizen, although admitting his approach often times did not reflect
his citizenship.
source:premiumtimes ng
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