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Apostle Selman Releases “Dangerous” Prophecy Ahead Of March 18 Polls Across Nigeria

In the vision, he said, God showed him a dangerous light on March 17 (Friday) and told him to pray against any form of fear on election eve.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
March 14, 2023
in Headline, Politics
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Apostle Selman

Apostle Selman released a dangerous prophecy ahead of the March 18 Polls across Nigeria.

 

NewsOnline reports that the founder of the Eternity Network International, Apostle Joshua Selman has released a stern warning ahead of the Gubernatorial and State Assembly elections slated for Saturday, March 18, 2023.

 

In the vision, he said, God showed him a dangerous light on March 17 (Friday) and told him to pray against any form of fear on election eve.

 

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Apostle Selman disclosed this in a video clip obtained by NEWSONLINE NIGERIA on Tuesday.

 

His words; “I had a vision yesternight into this morning… I don’t know what it is but I just want us to pray. I was leaning quietly, not even mediating when this vision was opened up to me.

 

“In the vision, I saw the 17th of March (Friday) and a danger light like amber light blinking on it, and I just heard the word “Pray” and that was it.

 

“I say it not just because I have to say it but because the Holy Spirit kept pressing it in my heart that we (the congregation) pray against it corporately.

“This is not to plant fear in our hearts, not at all. When God creates that promptings is for us to pray.”

 

He, however, prayed against every form of electoral violence that may hamper the peace in the country before, during, or after Saturday’s polls.

 

Joshua Selman is a Nigerian Gospel minister, teacher, instrumentalist, Chemical Engineer, conference speaker, and televangelist. He is one of Nigeria’s most influential preachers widely known amongst millennials and Gen Z.

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