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Ebonyi Prophet Says Atiku Will Become Nigeria’s President Soon as APC Disappears

Prophet Spirit Emmanuel Chukwudi, a well-known prophet based in Ebonyi State and the General Overseer of King of Kings Deliverance Ministries Worldwide, has once again shared a bold prophecy that has drawn attention across Nigeria.
The Ebonyi prophet, who previously predicted Donald Trump’s initial victory in the United States presidential election, has now turned his focus back home, prophesying that Nigeria’s former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, will eventually rise to become president.
Speaking from his church located in Gbonum Ulepa Ntezi, Ishielu Local Government Area in Ebonyi State, Chukwudi claimed he received this divine revelation and was told to remind Nigerians about Atiku’s destined leadership.
Initially, he claims that the All Progressives Congress (APC), currently Nigeria’s ruling party, has spiritually vanished, paving the way for Atiku’s ascent.
Chukwudi’s prophetic record is extensive, having made predictions that often spark conversation and controversy.
Back in 2019 and 2023, he publicly declared that Hope Uzodinma would emerge as the governor of Imo State, which happened despite significant scepticism.
His prophecy about President Muhammadu Buhari’s leadership is another example: he claims to have forewarned former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2014 that Buhari would defeat him in the elections, which did happen as Jonathan stepped down and Buhari assumed office.
Reflecting on his track record, Chukwudi recalled his 2015 prophecy about Prince Abubakar Audu, a key figure in Kogi State politics and member of the APC.
At first, he foretold that Audu would win the gubernatorial race, which indeed came true—though tragically, Audu passed away shortly after his victory.
Then, he also recounted a message he delivered to Chief Chekwas Okorie of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the United Progressive Party (UPP) in 2020.
He warned Okorie against aligning with the APC, claiming it would lead to his political disappearance.
According to Chukwudi, Okorie’s political influence has waned, reinforcing his belief in the accuracy of his visions.
The prophet expressed disappointment over the number of “puppet prophets” he claims are misguiding the public with what he calls “fake prophecies.”
Simply, the statement made was that while some Nigerians doubt his visions, especially regarding Atiku’s future, he believes these doubts stem from a lack of understanding of the ways of God.
He reassured his followers that divine messages do not fail and reaffirmed his prophecy about Atiku, explaining that God has chosen Atiku to bring a new chapter to Nigeria’s leadership.
Chukwudi reiterated that every word he receives from God has come to pass and insists that Atiku’s time will arrive.
As for Donald Trump, Chukwudi stated that his previous predictions about Trump’s role on the global stage remain valid.
The prophet mentioned how he had consistently foretold Trump’s return to political prominence, viewing him as a figure destined to confront forces that threaten to engulf the world.
Chukwudi believes Trump’s path is one of divine pardon and purpose, similar to Atiku’s destiny to lead Nigeria.
According to him, these leaders are meant to stand against darkness and bring positive change.
Emphasizing the spiritual realm’s role, Chukwudi proclaimed that the APC has disappeared from it, symbolizing the end of its dominance in Nigeria’s political scene.
He expressed that, just as God appointed Trump to protect America, Atiku has been chosen to save Nigeria, a prophecy he believes will soon manifest for all to witness.
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“If Democracy Had Collapsed, Peter Obi Will Not Speak Freely” – Bayo Onanuga

In a recent development, Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to President Bola Tinubu, has criticized Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, for his recent comments on Nigeria’s democratic state.
Obi had remarked that democracy in Nigeria has been “knocked down,” especially in light of the suspension of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
Onanuga responded by asserting that such hyperbolic statements lack a solid logical foundation, especially considering Nigeria’s democratic progress over the past 26 years. He emphasized that if democracy had indeed collapsed, Obi wouldn’t have the freedom to express such views publicly.
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Adeleke University Accused of Forcing Muslim Students to Attend Church Services

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has raised concerns about alleged religious discrimination at Adeleke University in Ede, Osun State. According to MURIC, the university is compelling Muslim students to participate in Christian church services and has reportedly disrupted their Ramadan observances.
MURIC’s Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, stated that the organization has received multiple complaints from Muslim students at Adeleke University. These students allege that attendance at the university’s church programs is mandatory for all students, regardless of their religious beliefs.
Furthermore, a recent incident reportedly involved the disruption of Tarawih prayers—special evening prayers performed during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan—with students being warned not to hold such gatherings again.
Professor Akintola emphasized that such actions infringe upon the fundamental right to freedom of religion, which is protected under the Nigerian Constitution.
He mentioned that this is not the first time concerns have been raised about Adeleke University’s treatment of Muslim students. In 2019, MURIC accused the institution of religious persecution and called upon the National Universities Commission (NUC) to investigate.
The allegations at that time included forcing Muslim students to attend church services on Sundays and making mid-week services on Wednesdays and Saturdays compulsory for those residing in university hostels.
Additionally , the recent allegations have prompted calls for the NUC to intervene and ensure that universities uphold the constitutional rights of all students. MURIC also advises Muslim parents and prospective students to exercise caution when considering enrollment in private institutions that may not respect their religious practices.
Finally, they urge educational authorities to ensure that private universities are transparent about their religious affiliations and practices, allowing students to make informed decisions about their education.
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Tinubu Suspends Fubara and Declares State of Emergency Over Security Threats in Rivers — Presidency

The Presidency has explained why President Bola Tinubu suspended Rivers State Governor Sim Fubara and declared a state of emergency, citing serious security threats.
Tinubu recently suspended Fubara, his deputy, and the State House of Assembly members for six months. He also appointed a sole administrator to oversee the state’s affairs during this period.
According to Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, intelligence reports revealed that militants were planning to sabotage oil pipelines, posing a major risk to national security and the economy.
Onanuga stated that Section 305 of the Constitution gives the President the authority to step in when law, order, or economic stability is threatened.
He suggested that the push to impeach Fubara might have triggered violent reactions from the governor’s supporters, while militants in the creeks were reportedly preparing to attack vital oil infrastructure. This could have dragged Nigeria’s oil production back to the low levels seen before 2023.
Onanuga also alleged that militants had been instructed by Fubara to hold back until they got the signal to strike, which could have led to a significant drop in output and a ripple effect across the Niger Delta.
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