DAVID ONWUCHEKWA
The founder of Jesus is Lord for All
Nations Ministry, Prophet Johnson Jesus yesterday declared that the Movement
for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and other
ethnic militias were bound to fail to actualize their dreams. He made the
prediction after his annual fasting and prayers in a forest in Ebonyi state.
Prophet Johnson who released his
prophesies exclusively to Sunday Sun, said that God was not happy with the
activities of MASSOB, Boko Haram and other ethnic militias. He warned that the
groups risked the wrath of God and would come to condemnation.
The prophet who in 2008 prophesied
Boko Haram’s insurgency and describes himself as the late Dim Chukwuemeka
Odumegwu Ojukwu’s incarnate, also declared that the All Progressives Grand
Alliance (APGA) would lose Anambra state in the next governorship election.
This is, “despite the fact that the APGA is seen as an Igbo party”, pointing
out that the demise of the Ikemba Nnewi had dealt a devastating blow to the
party. “As for now, the Supreme God has revealed that APGA would not control
Anambra state any more, come the next governorship election.
These are the words of God,” he
declared. On Igbo presidency, he said that it would be a herculean task for an
Igbo man to become the president of Nigeria “unless the Igbo work together in
love and adopt the spirit of sportsmanship.” He noted that the Igbo at the
moment have diverse views about the presidency “and they hate one another”. He
said that until the odds were removed, an Igbo man could hardly emerge as
president of Nigeria.
He warned that even though the
MASSOB could not actualize the state of Biafra, Nigeria remains at the verge of
disintegration, “if all the unity sermons being preached at religious places
were not heeded.” He declared that sections of the country might secede, saying
that those that might pull out would not in any way be called Biafra but a
different name.
The cleric stated that the late
Ikemba had been appearing to him in visions and engaged him in dialogues on the
way forward “for freedom, unity, peace and justice for the Igbo” and vowed that
all the prophesies must come to pass.
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