Nwoko: Neither Jonathan nor Buhari will be the president

A cleric, Prophet Anthony Nwoko,
has said that neither President
Goodluck Jonathan nor Gen. Muhammadu Buhari will be
president after next month’s
election.

Nwoko had in 1993 prophesied
the end of the military regime of
former Head of State, Ibrahim
Babangida, which came to be.

Also in 1998, he prophesied that
the late military ruler, Gen. Sani
Abacha, would leave governance
of Nigeria in a mysterious way.

Briefing newsmen in Enugu
yesterday on the state of the
nation, he also lamented that the
nation was turning very ungodly,
saying, “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.”
Speaking on prospect of Jonathan’s 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 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 Obasanjo not to make the late former President Yar’Adua president and my advice was not heeded and you saw what happened.”

On what would happen having
prophesied that the two leading
presidential candidates would not
be president after February elections, the 64-year-old prophet
vacillated, saying: “I can see the
glory of Nigeria in the South East
and I don’t agree with Wole Soyinka that Jonathan is Nebuchadnezzar; Jonathan is a forerunner to the glory of God.”

On the controversy stoked recently
by Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka in Enugu,
Nwoko said he was not condemning the priest but “I want to tell him that I can see the glory of God in the South,” an ominous projection that showed no definite direction for the country in the event that either of the two giants become president as prophesied.

The prophet, who said he is not
married at the advanced age of
64 years, has no home of his own
and has not set foot on his Umuahia country home in Abia State in the past 45 years.

He said he would only visit Umuahia after accomplishing the prophetic task for which he was called home from America by God decades ago.

Hmmm... I really look forward to that.

Source: National Mirror

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