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Prophet Emmanuel predicts Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom, Imo, Bayelsa, Kogi election winners

“In the nearest time from now, Nnamdi Kanu will come out and exercise his freedom. God has spoken, and Kanu will soon be a free man.”

Prophet Emmanuel has predicted Nnamdi Kanu’s freedom, Imo, Bayelsa, and Kogi election winners come November 11 off-cycle polls.

 

Newsonline Nigeria reports that Ebonyi State-based cleric and seer, Prophet Emmanuel Chukwudi has again prophesied that the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is on his way out of detention.

 

Prophet Chukwudi is the General Overseer of Kings Deliverance Church, Gbonum, Ulepa Ntezi, Ebonyi State.

 

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He spoke on Tuesday while briefing journalists.

Chukwudi, who made a similar prophecy in 2017 prior to Kanu’s release, told journalists that the IPOB leader had already been released in the spiritual realm and would be physically free very soon.

 

Chukwudi had also delved into many prophecies in the past, with some coming true and others not coming to fulfilment.

 

This time, he also listed possible winners of the forthcoming Bayelsa, Kogi and Imo governorship elections holding this weekend.

 

His words, “I have prophecies about what’s happening in Nigeria, especially in politics. In 2019, I gave a prophecy that Douye Diri was going to be the governor of Bayelsa State. APC manipulated the elections and they said David Lyon had won.

 

“But God affirmed his word when Diri was declared winner at the Supreme Court. He is ruling Bayelsa today. Again today, I have a prophecy regarding Bayelsa. God is reassuring me that nothing can stop Douye Diri from ruling Bayelsa State for eight years. Diri is good to go. The second term ambition is a successful one.

 

“Previously, I also made a prophecy about Abubakar Audu that he would win. The whole world knew quite well that he won the election but later died. And I said that Yahaya Bello will succeed him and that later happened.

 

“Now, God is telling me that the APC candidate in Kogi State is the winner. So, on November 11, 2023, APC will retain power in Kogi.

 

“In the year 2019, I prophesied that Hope Uzodinma was the chosen one, but eventually, they declared Emeka Ihedioha as the winner and swore him in. Later, to show that the word of God can never fail, Hope was declared Governor at the Supreme Court, to fulfil the word of God.

 

“Today, Uzodinma is ruling Imo State. I foresaw again that he was going to face terrible attacks in Imo State, and I prophesied it. Since he became governor, what I said in 2020 has continued in Imo State till date. He has never had any rest as a Governor.

 

“Now, regarding this coming election, God is telling me that Hope remains the hope for Imo people. He is the chosen one that God wants to govern and so he will retain power. In the spirit realm, the Labour Party and the PDP are nowhere to be found.”

 

Concerning Nnamdi Kanu’s incarceration, Prophet Chukwudi said, “God is revealing to me that Kanu will soon be released. As I am seeing Nnamdi Kanu in the spiritual realm, he is no longer in detention.

 

“In the nearest time from now, Nnamdi Kanu will come out and exercise his freedom. God has spoken, and Kanu will soon be a free man.”

NewsOnline Nigeria

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