He also dropped revelation concerning a National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Ahmed Bolaji Tinubu and Vice President Prof. Osinbajo.
The cleric called on Obasanjo to repent and beg God for forgiveness of his sins before he dies and told Tinubu, to pray against plot to assassinate him in 2018.
Oyadara said all this in his 2018 predictions released to Tribune; he also told Lagos Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to pray against accident.
He said, “God is warning Obasanjo to repent before he dies. Osinbajo needs to pray hard to escape plan of the enemies. Tinubu should pray against assassination.”
He also claimed that there is no God’s anointed presidential candidate for 2019, noting that God revealed to him that President Muhammadu Buhari would be working towards rallying strong political forces in the North to make him win his 2nd Term as president of Nigeria in 2019.
He added, “What Atiku Abubakar must do if he wants to rule Nigeria is that he would need to conquer his strong political enemies through serious prayers.
“I saw PDP umbrella rising up,” he said, adding that a former president, who he did not mention, would fall sick in the coming year.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful!
DeleteSo 2018 predictions are only for politicians Abi?
OK na
They Don start again
ReplyDeleteMay the Holy Ghost fire burn any PDP umbrella rising up. Enough of all sufferings and thieves
ReplyDeleteMay own prophecy for 2018 is this:
ReplyDeleteAny man or woman, big or small that wants to rig 2019 election and imposed incompetent leaders on us should flush with 2018..
Any evil govt policies that will keep Nigerians in abject poverty comes 2018 should catch fire..
The things we consider prophesies though😂😂
ReplyDeleteLmao! Smh for this country. People have a very very looooooooong way to go.
DeleteThat’s why we Africans have always been living outside the food chain to the world. Instead of business forecasters or pivotal information for the country as a whole, it’s one prophet of doom to another everywhere. Rubbish.
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