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2017 predictions: Atiku will be forced out of APC, Tinubu may be poisoned – Prophet Omale

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2017 predictions: Atiku will be forced out of APC, Tinubu may be poisoned - Prophet Omale

As Nigerians settle down to look at what year 2017 has got to offer, the head of Divine Hand of God Prophetic Ministries International, Prophet Emmanuel Omale, has declared that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, will “be forced out of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).”

This is just as he revealed that “God has showed him that the party’s national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, “may be poisoned,” urging Nigerians to pray fervently for the nation.

Reading out 2017 prophecies and vision God showed him in a statement on Sunday in Abuja, Prophet Omale, also said that if “President Muhammadu Buhari chooses the Mandela option, not to contest again in 2019, a very powerful man will be anointed by him from North West to rule after him.”

Reading out further from the vision he said he received from God, the cleric said only fervent prayers will save the Ekiti state governor, Ayodele Fayose from possible “impeachment.”

Prophet Omale disclosed further that God told him that the proposed mega party will not come to reality in 2017, while also predicting that two People Democratic Party (PDP) governors will “cross carpet to APC,” while another “South-South strong man who rose out of the walls will join the ruling party.”

Speaking on corruption, Prophet Omale said 2017 will witness the anti-corruption hammer landing on three serving ministers in President Buhari’s cabinet.

He also made several predictions and called on Nigerians to also pray for the health of a former President who he did not name, “to avert bereavement.”

“I see fire outbreak in Lagos and Abuja markets. I see changes in INEC leadership. Taraba should pray to avert a very severe ethno-religious crisis. A very important emir should pray against bereavement. Nigeria should pray to avert deadly inter-tribal clash in Lagos state.

According to him, “a former governor should pray against sudden death. I see massive oil spillage around Kogi that will lead to seven days’ fire. Three Banks will collapse. A Service Chief of one of the armed forces will be dropped.”

He also predicted that the dollar will move higher from last year prediction of $350 to $570.

The man of God who predicted that oil cannot be found in explorable quantity in the north, urged the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to seek the Divine Hand of God, to know where to find oil in the region.

He also predicted that there will be peace in Niger Delta, but urged that the federal government “should make peace with former President Jonathan and his family to sustain that peace.”

While calling on the country to “pray against a plane crash in early 2017”, he admonished that prayer should be said “against Boko Haram efforts to create mayhem in Abuja, warning residents of Gwagwalada to be vigilant.

“January 27 keep ringing bells in my head. Let us pray for ourselves, for our country, we deserve political stability to enable economic prosperity. Let us pray! There will be no shedding of blood.

On international level, the prophet said he foresaw “a massive typhoon in Thailand that may be worse than the last tsunami.

“The new Ghana President-elect should pray against liver and internal organ sickness after inauguration. Yahaya Jammeh will hand over to President-Elect Barrow. Robert Mugabe may not survive 2017. Jacob Zuma may still be in trouble,” adding that “big tragedy will happen in China.”

“The English Queen should pray against life threatening health challenges.

On sports, he said a “famous Nigerian athlete should pray against injury that may end his career.”

The Prophet however admonished that some of these dangers can be averted if serious prayers are done while encouraging people to be fervent in prayers and to have strong faith in God saying “with God all things are possible.”

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