Vice President Yemi Osinbajo could emerge President without election or coup in 2021, the Senior Pastor of Faith on the Rock Ministry International, Apostle Theophilus Ebonyi, has said.
He therefore appealed to Nigerians to pray against the machinations of the demonic kingdom against the President Muhammadu Buhari administration and Nigeria.
Apostle Ebonyi stated this Saturday in Nasarawa during an interaction with journalists.
The prophet warned the Nigerian government against toying or playing politics with Bishop Matthew Kukah’s message on the state of the nation.
According to him, it was God’s message delivered through Kukah.
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Apostle Ebonyi stated that the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese was right to have come out the way he did, noting that even those in government knew all was not well with the nation.
He emphasised that the nation would witness a shift in government where the second in command would become president without an election or coup.
The cleric further revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic would continue for another six months because the authorities in charge were not willing to do the needful.
However, he stated that life would be more meaningful for Nigerians in the New Year.
Describing 2020 as a turbulent year full of battles such as COVID19 pandemic, insecurity, insurgency as well as EndSARS, Apostle Ebonyi stated that God brought Nigerians into 2021 for a purpose.
He noted, “2021 is the year of the Lord where God himself will be humbling some demonic powers, forces and satanic agenda bedeviling the Nation.
“God revealed to me in the place of prayer his blessings and intervention in the affairs of Nigeria that government will witness a shift that is going to give ground to the number two citizen to become number one so saith the Lord.
“We have to pray for the government and Nigerians, God loves this Nation, but the kingdom of darkness has come out fully against it.
“If we call on God genuinely he will still deliver us as in the case of Israelites in Egypt”.