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Apostle Okikijesu Reveals Crisis In Aso Rock, Governor’s Death, Others In His Prophecy

by Davies Ngere Ify
January 16, 2021
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Apostle Okikijesu releases fearful prophecies about Buhari’s family, death of Senators, presidential aspirants
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Apostle Paul Okikijesu, the founder of the Christ Apostolic Miracle Ministry, has revealed fresh 2021 prophecies.

In the prophecies made available to newsmen, the popular cleric revealed that there will be a serious crisis in Aso Rock that will affect the country.

Apostle Okikijesu said: “Thus says the Lord of hosts: A looming crisis will burst in Aso Rock between January and March 2021. It will have a widespread effect; it will shake the Nation and make people to tremble.

“Thus says the Lord: People should pray seriously for Aso Rock, because of the crisis that can make every soul in Nigeria to be worried. Write this period down, that is what will happen and there is nothing that can be removed from it, says the Lord God of hosts.”

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Speaking further, Apostle Okikijesu predicted that a 2023 presidential aspirant and a sitting governor will pass away this year.

“Thus says the Lord of hosts: One of the 2023 Presidential aspirants is about to leave this world, and rest permanently. Three of them are presently sick and they are being treated. If one of them dies, the remaining two sick aspirants will be afraid,” he said.

“A male governor will die and the Deputy Governor who is female will assume the position of the Governor of the State.

“Thus says the Lord: They will agree that the woman who is the Deputy Governor should be the Interim Governor. It will be like the case of Jonathan and Ya’radua.

“Thus says the Lord of hosts: The people of Niger-Delta will flare up between February and March 2021.

“Certain things will manifest that will cause great misunderstanding between the people of Niger-Delta and the Fulani Herdsmen,” he added.

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