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VIDEO: ‘One politician will shock the world in 2027’ – Fesh prophecy picks next Nigeria’s president

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As Nigeria approaches the 2027 presidential election, there has been a proliferation of prophecies from various pastors and prophets, predominantly within Nigeria.

Many of these predictions are characterized by subjective interpretations rather than objective evaluations of political dynamics.

Despite a history of inaccuracies, these clerics continue to forecast outcomes, which raises fundamental questions about their roles as prophetic figures or clerical analysts.

A notable figure in this discourse is Prophet Julius Okonkwo, a Nigerian-born cleric based in the United States and the presiding pastor of Kingdom Seeker.

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He has made assertive claims regarding Nigeria’s political landscape, indicating that former leaders such as Goodluck Jonathan, Atiku Abubakar, and Peter Obi are unlikely to unseat President Bola Tinubu.

The prophet highlights Tinubu’s notable ascent to the presidency, pointing out the initial resistance he faced within his political party during the primaries and the challenges posed by Godwin Emefiele, which significantly affected the country’s financial stability. Nonetheless, Tinubu emerged victorious.

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The cleric underscores that even former President Muhammadu Buhari was not initially aligned with Tinubu’s ambitions, yet Tinubu still succeeded in gaining power. This perseverance is portrayed as a testament to Tinubu’s resilience, serving as a warning to potential adversaries.

According to Prophet Okonkwo, Tinubu is an ordained leader who enjoys divine favor, rendering attempts to displace him ineffective.

While Prophet Okonkwo acknowledges that Tinubu has faced criticisms regarding allegations of electoral impropriety and academic misrepresentation, he contends that many of Tinubu’s critics possess questionable credentials themselves.

He asserts that Tinubu harbors sincere intentions for Nigeria’s advancement and does not intend to campaign for him, recognizing the populace’s intrinsic right to select their leader. Nevertheless, he advises caution to those who claim to receive divine messages opposing Tinubu, suggesting that many predictions concerning the forthcoming elections may ultimately be proven erroneous.

The cleric posits that a viable strategy to contest Tinubu’s presidency involves collective efforts among individuals to present substantial rationale to God regarding why he should not receive reelection.

He asserts that if these arguments resonate with the divine will, it may result in intervention. Conversely, should these arguments lack profundity, he anticipates that Tinubu’s presidential position remains secure.

He concludes that no level of political financing from Jonathan, Atiku, or Obi—hypothetically calculated at one trillion Naira—could effectively undermine the stability and resilience of Tinubu’s presidency.

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Ultimately, he believes that many commentators and political analysts, influenced by their biases, tend to predict outcomes based on subjective opinions rather than objective analysis.

He said: “No amount of fake prophecy or gang-ups that would stop Tinubu reelection, go and mark it down, I will release my number very soon,” he concluded.

 

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