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God Is About To Bring A Bloody Civil Crisis Upon Nigeria – Prophet Says
A lot of doom prophesies have been heard this year and this one may seem to be the most scaring, this is coming from the Royal House of David Ministry’s Prophet Godfrey Gbujie, who has spoken about civil war and President Goodluck Jonathan being the last civilian president.
He said that Gen. Muhammadu Buhari nor Goodluck Jonathan would be president in 2015.
“Buhari has a mission divinely imposed on him, but he shall not rule this country again; even if he wins, God has not determined him to find His favour. Jonathan is the last elected president of this country,” he stressed.
However, he said “a loyal military commander will form interim government as there is going to be temporary vacancy in Aso Rock,” adding that head of the interim government would convene a national peace conference.
According to him, another crisis would erupt from the North, which will be led by two generals. “The two generals will emerge to lead a war from the North, which will eventually lead to the emergence of a young man from the East, who shall be chief peace mediator for the nation at the time of national crisis.”
“The nation has been condemned to geo-political disintegration and three independent nations shall emerge from her ruins. Biafra shall be re-established and Oduduwa nation shall emerge while the Northern Nigeria might prefer to answer Republic of Northern Nigeria at the time.”
He warned: “Do not despise the word of prophecy; I encourage whosoever reads or hears these prophecies to believe them and offer praises to God as each comes to fulfillment.”
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