Tuesday 14 February 2017

It is finish for Buari, ' Olabayo says

Founder of the Evangelical Church of Yahweh Worldwide, Theophilus Olabayo also said that God told him that Nigeria’s presidential seat is currently vacant.
President Muhammadu Buhari


The founder of the Evangelical Church of Yahweh Worldwide, Theophilus Olabayo, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari’s time is up.

Olabayo also said that God told him that Nigeria’s presidential seat is currently vacant.
The cleric made the comments on Thursday, February 9, while speaking to Premium Times.
“God told me that the president has done well but his time is up, Aso Rock is vacant, nobody is there. And God told me that he will raise up a man who loves Nigeria to take over,” Olabayo said.
“It’s not going to be business as usual, God is taking over this country, what happened in America is going to happen in Nigeria. New Nigeria will be born. Most of those people who stole our wealth, God told me that they will be exposed wherever they are.
“What God revealed to me is that enemies of this country, enemies that are always putting wrong people there to punish us… God said he has put a lion there, on the seat of the leader of this country, nobody is sitting there.
“And anybody that doesn’t love this country, that they want to go all out to fix people there, God will consume them,” he added.
Meanwhile, Adamawa State Governor, Mohammed Jibrilla has announced that the state will offer special prayers for Buhari’s speedy recovery in mosques and churches on Friday, February 10 and Sunday February 12.
President Buhari’s health has been the subject of controversy since he left Nigeria for London on January 19 for a 10-day medical vacation.
The government has repeatedly denied rumours that the president is either critically ill or dead and even threatened to punish rumour mongers.
The situation was escalated further on Sunday, February 5, when Buhari extended his vacation indefinitely.
According to the president, who was initially due to resume on February 6, he is staying back due to the advice of doctors who urged him to wait to complete a test cycle.
However, according to Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, Buhari is not in any danger healthwise.
Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo has also said that the president is hale and hearty, a sentiment which was mirrored by Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
“Happy to have spoken with @NGRPresident @MBuhari tonight. He was in good spirits and joked about my working late into the night, as usual,” Saraki tweeted on Wednesday, February 8.
Courtesy of Pulse.ng

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