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GOD HAS LEFT FATHERS AND LOCATED YOUTHS! Nigeria, your next president’s name starts with ‘S’, says Prophet Akinbodunse [Video]
A South African based Nigerian prophet, Samuel Akinbodunse, has said that the next president of Nigeria is a youth because God has left fathers.
The prophet who is the founder of Samuel Akinbodunse Ministries further said that Nigeria’s ordained president’s name starts with the letter “S.”
In a trending video, Akinbodunse said that anytime he prophecies to Nations, it is always accurate because he would never say what God did not tell him.
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He also urged Chief Olusegun Obasanjo to use all his resources to support the chosen one like Samuel supported King David of the Bible.
The prophet also acknowledged and prayed for President Muhammadu Buhari but asked him to step down.
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Akinbodunse said;
“Nigeria, your next president is a youth. I don’t want to care about whatever anyone may say, your next president is a youth. God has left fathers and God has located a youth. I see a name starting with “S”.
“I see a chair and I see “S” sitting on the chair. And the country becomes peaceful. If you know Obasanjo, tell Obasanjo, God said he must use all the resources he has to support this elected youth by God.
“The same way Samuel supported David.”
See video:
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