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Trending Prophecies for the New Year 2019

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Many prophecies have been released for the New Year 2019. Men of God from Catholic and Pentecostal churches, and from Olumba Olumba have lent their voices to what will happen in this 2019. Here are some of the predictions.

# Fr. Mbaka tips Buhari to win the 2019 presidential election. “Among all the Presidential aspirants, Buhari stands in best position in winning the presidential election,” he said.
# The spiritual leader of Brotherhood of the Cross and Star, His Holiness Olumba Olumba Obu, has disclosed that 2019 elections will shock both Nigerians and the world. He gave no clue as to who is going to win or how is the election going to spring surprises. He however admonished that the prophecy should not bring panic as God is already in control.
# Apostle Johnson Suleman, the President of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide did not see the election favouring Buhari. He advised Buhari to go and rest. He said other things including that Trump will lose second tenure bid; even I wonder if America is going to have any presidential election in this 2019. The Apostle also predicted that a presidential aspirant would be arrested.
The General Overseer (GO) of Christian Central Chapel International (CCCI), Bishop Emmah Gospel Isong has prophesied that Nigeria would experience black day in 2019. He predicted curfew in some parts of the country. “In the midst of this, and in the course of prayer, a Moses, as said by the Lord, a selfless leader will emerge, a leader who will lead the people out of bondage,” he said.
The prophecies are quite discordant. It indicates that they should be taken by a pinch of salt. But nothing stops one from keeping watch to find whose prophecy eventually comes true.




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