EKO HOT BLOG reports that the prominent preacher in the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) worldwide, Prophet Hezekiah Oladeji, has said that God may cause the forthcoming 2023 election not to hold for only one reason.
The Prophet, who boasted that God has seen Nigeria through previous elections and will as well make the coming one come to pass, said the much-anticipated polls may, however, not hold if God sees that it would not be in the interest of Nigeria.
This online media platform understands that Oladeji is the General Evangelist of CAC Worldwide.
Addressing journalists in Lagos on Thursday during the annual programme of the church tagged ‘Lagos National Praise 2023’, the cleric allayed the fears of Nigerians, saying people should not be afraid of the 2023 election.
The cleric, however, tasked politicians to play by the rules, reminding them that power belongs to God.
“I believe that a man’s crown will not be given to another. If you do not win today, you will win tomorrow.
“As far as the 2023 election is concerned, let’s not be afraid. The Lord who has done it before will do it again,” Daily Trust quoted the Prophet saying.
Prophet Oladeji further urged Nigerians, especially the youths, not to sell their votes or act as thugs to any politician, saying the end result would not be palatable.
He said: “Once you serve as thugs to your age mates, if you are wounded, they will not come and check on you. You are no longer their priority.”
He stressed that in this trying time in Nigeria’s socio-political development, Nigeria needs divine intervention to overcome its challenges.
“We want to appreciate God over Nigeria. God has blessed Nigeria so much. There is a lot of tribulation; there is so much crisis in the world. We don’t have electricity, we don’t have water, yet God has been so good to us.
“We should praise God. God has been with us. He loves us. God is a Nigerian, and I want to say that the greatness of this country would be witnessed by all,” Prophet Oladeji said.
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