The National President, All Christian Leaders and Ministers Forum, ACLMF, Rev. Dr. Sam Ogedengbe, has declared that no devil incarnate can truncate what God has ordained, emphasised that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is God’s anointed president.
Ogedengbe, who spoke on Monday at the headquarters of the group in Lagos in reactions to alleged plot by some disgruntled persons in the opposition to stop the transition process, especially his swearing-in and inauguration of the next administration on May 29, 2023.
Ogedengbe, who also doubles as the General Overseer of Overcomer Pentecostal Prayer Assembly, Abule-Egba, Lagos, said emphatically that no devil incarnate can truncate what God has ordained, adding that God has his hand in Asiwaju’s Presidency, which without doubt had been proved in a number of ways, commencing from the primaries, even at the party level, to the final general elections, amid internal and external intrigues, which he eventually triumphed.
According to him “No devil incarnate can truncate what God has ordained. God has his hand in Asiwaju Presidency. A lot of people said he will not win the primary, he won. We all saw what happened even during the primaries, up to the final general elections. He triumphed.
They said he will die before election, he did not die but won the election. So the next agenda of the devil is to truncate his swearing-in.
Asiwaju will be sworn in and rule this country, Nigeria for eight years if he so wish. God’s hand is on the life of Asiwaju”, Ogedengbe said.
The former Senior Special Assistant, SSA, to Governor Babatunde Faahola, on Christian Religion, said if their plan is to prevent his swearing-in, they should bury the thought and find another things to do and stop wasting time and energy on what God has perfected.
“How I wish all of us reason constructively as we ought to, because, one can see that with all the steps taken since inception to cut short of this God’s anointed Nigeria president, it has always been futile any time it is hatched, this alone is enough for any discerning minds to desist and concentrate on another much more rewarding ventures”, Ogedengbe said