Sunday Igboho Will Be Arrested In 2022 by President Buhari Government Says Popular Yoruba Prophet.
Truetells Nigeria reports that according to a trending video on various social platforms, a Nigerian Prophet and minister spoke on the province of Nigeria and also made a few disclosures on how the eventual fate of Nigeria will look.
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The Yoruba prophet whose name is prophet Olagunroye Fadehinmi a.k.a The World Seer is the general oversea of the Mountain And Blessing Miracle Church Of Christ, he made some clarity on how Nigerian will be in the next five years, he also talked about what will end Sunday Igboho‘s struggle.
He spoke thus “Sunday Igboho is a man with a good destiny, his destiny is like a blossom leaf of the palm tree, that most people like while looking fresh but jettisoned when getting stronger.
The only thing I would say about his struggle is that he will fail because the Yoruba will betray him.
Those who stood for the Yoruba in the past fail, and they blamed themselves; Awolowo tried for the Yoruba and Nigeria entirely, but what was the outcome of his service to humanity? The Yorubas betrayed him.
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So Sunday Igboho should go and sit down because Nigeria will never split, and if care is not taken, he will be arrested in 2022.
I don’t need to deceive you. In 1992, I said that MKO Abiola can never be the Nigerian president, I said that someone else in his Yoruba race will be the president, and it happened as God told me.”
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