As dawn breaks over Nigeria, the anticipation surrounding the 2027 presidential race intensifies, drawing closer the pivotal moment when citizens will choose their next leader.
Amid this bustling political activity, intriguing prophecies have surfaced regarding the identity of Nigeria’s next president.
While numerous challenges and fierce rivalries lie ahead, it is believed that a singular, worthy candidate will ultimately rise victorious from this complex and competitive arena. …CONTINUE READING
The General Overseer of the Wisdom Church of Christ International and International President of the Federation of League of Concerned Prophets of Nigeria, Prophet Bisi Olujobi, has stated that, despite opposition, President Bola Tinubu will win a second term.
Although he acknowledged that the upcoming contest would be challenging, he expressed confidence that the President would ultimately prevail. “He should be prepared for a battle. He will return. They will fight him harder than they did during the last election. They will seriously unite against him and allocate considerable resources to oppose him; they are ready for a confrontation, but they will fail,” Olujobi said.
He advised the President to exercise caution.
Reflecting on his experiences during the lead-up to the 2023 general election, he noted that many clerics opposed him for declaring that Tinubu would win. Olujobi revealed that God had informed him about Tinubu’s presidential future even when he was still governor of Lagos State. “When I shared this insight with some of my friends, they told me to keep quiet. Since then, I have continued to receive revelations about him. God is with Tinubu, and he will do well for this nation.”
Olujobi further emphasized that, although many believed it would be difficult for Tinubu to win the 2023 election, God consistently reassured him of Tinubu’s success. “He possesses wisdom and knowledge. He knows how to organize things and make them work. While persecution is inevitable, by the special grace of God, the Lord will ensure his victory.”
Olujobi recounted the persecution he faced for supporting Tinubu, stating, “I’m not a politician; I’m a prophet of God. However, some of my friends think he is rewarding me for my support. They resent me for it. Some even told me to my face that I played a role in his rise to the presidency. I stressed that it was not I but God who spoke. I remember a time when they nearly burned down this place. Some friends even revoked my speaking engagements because I supported Tinubu. I only shared what God revealed to me, and I will continue to do so. When God provides a revelation and you stand firm on it, His promises will surely come to pass.”
In response to concerns expressed by some about the President’s health, Olujobi reassured that there is no cause for alarm, stating, “God will uphold Mr. President.”