The year 2013, which begins today, is a year of judgment that will mark
the death of many very important personalities in Nigeria, according to a
prophetic revelation made known in Benin City, Edo State, on Monday.
Speaking
with newsmen in his church, after his state of the nation predictions,
Samson Enweliku, passionately pleaded with governments at all levels,
groups and individuals, to declare a fervent three-day fasting and
prayer session in January, and another seven-day fasting and prayer
session in June, to avoid the disasters that await Nigeria, just as he
said that serving governors and senators will die in 2013.
Enweliku,
who has been fairly accurate with his predictions in recent past, urged
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to immediately tackle corruption if
it must not truncate his government sooner than he expected.
He
specifically warned Jonathan against seeking a re-election in 2015,
which he said, would result in bloodshed and a possible disintegration
of Nigeria, even before the predicted year of next election.
The
man of God further asked the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to
begin now to search for Jonathan’s successor in 2015, even as he further
urged the party to prepare to take over the Edo State Government House
the following year.
The Man of God prophesised, “The Lord told me
that the year 2013 is going to be a year of fulfilment in the life of
every believer who trusts in the Lord.
“The Lord told me, at the
same time, to declare that 2013 is going to be a year of judgment for
those who refused to repent and continue to live in sin.
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