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Forum => Controversial => Topic started by: vooke on April 03, 2015, 02:08:46 PM
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Naija prophets on the just concluded elections
Nigerian presidential elections has come and gone. But there are lessons to be learned, especially from our supposed “Men of God” who claimed that God himself revealed the outcome to them before the election. I want to remind you of what they said. Change has indeed come (hopefully), and we must hold both our political and religious leaders accountable for every word they speak. Please read carefully and draw your own conclusion.
The Bible said, “Thou shall not take the name of your God in vain.” What are these men thinking now? Are these revelations really from God? Could He possibly be sending them contradictory messages? I know there are already explanations for all the false prophecies. But at this point, I must leave you to judge for yourselves.
1. Apostle Fredrick, Senior Pastor of Wonder City Chapel and President of the BB Frederick Ministries, Ghana
“Nigerians should watch out for the second term of His Excellency President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Although it looks very challenging with him and his ruling party now, yet the Lord says Nigerians shouldn’t lose hope in Jonathan.”
“As long as I’m concerned as a man gifted by God to see the past, the current and the future beyond the curtains of the natural, I know by the inspiration of the Almighty that President Jonathan is the set man for Nigeria. His next term on the seat will bring liberation to Nigeria."
“It will bring hope to hopeless situations in Nigeria. On this account I therefore declare that HE Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will win the coming elections.”
Read more: http://newsrescue.com/nigerian-pastors-who-predicted-2015-elections-outcome-woefully/#ixzz3WF8qat6I
So Nuff Sed, you are not alone with your EGW 8)
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I am sure there are some who got it right. Using nothing more than chicken bones. The ocassional amulet.
I have just realized Naija is more politically mature than Kenya. They seem to have a viable party system in place.
It did not escape my attention, when Buhari thanked his party, that in Kenya, the party belongs to its leader.
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You are funny.
They are not necessarily maturer, APC was a coalition of 3 or so parties in 2013. I think they are where Kenia was when NARC was formed in 2007.
But I do salute the peace. Not more than 50 perished
I am sure there are some who got it right. Using nothing more than chicken bones. The ocassional amulet.
I have just realized Naija is more politically mature than Kenya. They seem to have a viable party system in place.
It did not escape my attention, when Buhari thanked his party, that in Kenya, the party belongs to its leader.
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You are funny.
They are not necessarily maturer, APC was a coalition of 3 or so parties in 2013. I think they are where Kenia was when NARC was formed in 2007.
But I do salute the peace. Not more than 50 perished
I am sure there are some who got it right. Using nothing more than chicken bones. The ocassional amulet.
I have just realized Naija is more politically mature than Kenya. They seem to have a viable party system in place.
It did not escape my attention, when Buhari thanked his party, that in Kenya, the party belongs to its leader.
No. In Naija, parties are more concrete institutions. In Kenya, since multiparty, it's unusual to see the same party as a serious contender in two consecutive elections; ODM is an oddity, even though it also happens to be a cult around Raila. Raila leaves and it's history.
We even have had an incumbent running on a different party than the one he was elected in. Supported by his official opposition.
In Naija, a party presents its candidate for the election. In Kenya, the candidate presents his party.