The founder of Mountain of Holy Ghost Intervention and Deliverance Ministry, Onitsha, Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere, popularly known as Prophet Odumeje ‘The Lion’, has declared that the Anambra governorship election slated for November 6, 2021, will fail to hold as violence will be extreme.
In a video published on Thursday evening on Holyghost Intervention TV, the self-styled Anambra based prophet who calls himself “the liquid metal”, “the fight, the lion, the Indabosky Bahose”, revealed that he foresees “massive” killings — and not election next month in Anambra.
This online news platform reports that Prophet Odumeje released the prophecy while speaking at his church auditorium during service which was held on October 16, 2021.
The cleric said, “The future I am looking at, everybody will be shocked because there will massive death. I am seeing a massive death. And it shall be gun. Gun to gun.“I am looking at election that will come in Anambra State. Be praying. I don’t see election, I see deaths. I see deaths of guns.
“I don’t see the election holding. I have been praying and telling God. Because I am seeing where people kill people. Don’t say I did not said it.”
Odumeje further enjoined politicians, especially those in the South-East region of Nigeria, to pay heed to their people’s desires.“People have decided to die fighting for their right, listen to them and settle issues, else I see mass death of both politicians, prominent men, and the masses,” he added.
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