Politics
Igbo Presidency: ‘Not Peter Obi’ – Fresh prophecy reveals Southeast politician likely to rule Nigeria
As the Southeast region of Nigeria continues its quest for the presidency, aiming for the highest political office in the country, various prominent Eastern politicians have made multiple attempts to claim this significant position.
In light of these efforts, a new prophecy has surfaced, shedding light on the potential next Igbo president, but definitely not the celebratory type of Peter Obi.
Since 2015, Peter Obi has been a prominent figure in Southeast politics, consistently positioning himself as a strong candidate for the presidency of Nigeria.
In the most recent election held in 2023, Obi secured third place, with Bola Ahmed Tinubu ultimately emerging as the victor. It’s worth noting that Obi served as the vice-presidential candidate alongside Atiku Abubakar in the 2019 elections, solidifying his presence in the political landscape.
Currently, he is engaged in negotiations for a coalition with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), ambitiously setting his sights on the 2027 presidential election.
In a recent revelation by Prophet Julius Okonkwo, a Nigerian-born cleric based in the United States and the presiding pastor at Kingdom Seeker Ministries, it has been indicated that Obi may not be the ultimate candidate from the Southeast for the presidency.
According to Okonkwo, the prophecy identifies two politicians from the Southeast who are currently serving in the present government. He emphasises that for either of these individuals to achieve their long-term aspirations, collaboration between them is essential.
“Let me start by saying this again, Peter Obi is not the right candidate from the Southeast to deliver Igbo presidency. He’s even doing more damage. What I am saying is that he’s postponing the chances of some good men from the region. His last result was just a fluke. Igbos will emerge as president, I am seeing it coming. There could be an Igbo Presidency in the 2030s, and I can tell you there are two candidates in the name of David Umahi and Chukwuma Soludo, mark it down, one of them will emerge, but both of them must come together before this will happen.
This emerging narrative suggests a shift in focus within the Southeast political landscape as the 2027 presidential election approaches, prompting discussions and considerations regarding unity among key political figures in the region.
The journey toward the presidency remains complex, and the collaboration of influential leaders could play a crucial role in shaping the future leadership of Nigeria.
Meanwhile, in 2022, the Spiritual Director of Adoration Ministry, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, declared that Obi would not become Nigeria’s President because he is ‘stingy’, disowned him.