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2027: ‘I saw you on a mountain, standing alone’ – Fresh prophecy on Akwa Ibom governor emerges

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The theological and philosophical perspective posits that the presence of prophets is vital for the well-being and guidance of society.

This perspective suggests that, in the absence of divine guidance or prophetic insights, a nation may become vulnerable to moral degradation, spiritual decline, and, ultimately, downfall.

In the context of the forthcoming 2027 elections in Nigeria, various prophecies have emerged, particularly within Christian communities.

It is observed that certain politicians and influential figures in Nigeria hold a belief in the efficacy of prophecy, with some regarding particular prophets as their spiritual mentors, especially during election periods.

A notable declaration from Prophet Bisi Olujobi, the founder and General Overseer of Wisdom Church International, has highlighted potential challenges that may confront Governor Umo Eno, who recently defected from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress, during the 2027 general elections.

Olujobi has garnered significant attention due to his prior prophecies, several of which have materialized. Among these, he publicly predicted well in advance that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu would emerge victorious in the presidential election.

What he said about Umo Eno:

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“He will find it difficult to return back to power a second time, it will be very tough for him. I saw him on a mountain, standing alone, and then, suddenly, there was a loud explosion and there was chaos around him and people began to mock him. I asked God what this means and He said the governor needs to pray harder to secure a second term victory. I pray things work out well for him. And there’s an impending conflict that they must pray against. Also, there’s an undiscovered mineral resource in the state that must be discovered. God wants to lift the glory of that state. They need to be closer to God in the state,” Olujobi was quoted as saying by City People Magazine.

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