President Muhammadu Buhari
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Nigerian prophet has spoken out insinuating that President Buhari's
problem is more just than a medical one but a spiritual one.
Wisdom Nnamdi Ezeigwe, a fiery preacher and Abuja-based prophet,
who is popularly called “Ojenanmuo” has advised President Muhammadu
Buhari to come back home and seek spiritual cleansing rather than
travelling abroad intermittently to seek the help of medics who
obviously do not possess answers to his life’s major queries.
Vanguard reports that Ojenanmuo who recently relocated to Abuja
from the United States of America said what Mr Buhari needs is more
prayers and not more chemicals in his body.
“I sincerely empathize with our dear president but as a prophet
of the most high God, my advice to Mr President is for him to come back
home and seek spiritual help. You cannot have, in your backyard, all
these people operating on a higher spiritual level and then you are
going abroad to seek medical assistance. What the president needs to get
better is within the country and this is a spiritual matter, not
medical.
“Mr President’s sojourn in foreign countries for medical help
is not the solution, rather he should look inwards and seek the face of
God through the assistance of spiritual physicians who are in abundance
in Nigeria”, he advised.
Ojenanmuo who spoke with Saturday Vanguard after an inaugural
service to open the headquarters of his church, World Solution Centre
Ministry WSCM in Katampe, Abuja also counselled Nigerians not to
despair, saying the country would soon exit recession.
He said, “with faith in God by the people, the nation would exit recession very soon”, urging the leaders to hold on to God and do right by Nigerians.
He was however quick to add that Nigerians must begin to lead sacrificial lives in order to obtain favour from above.
“Without sounding immodest, I do not eat anyhow. I am very
careful about my relationship with the opposite s*x; I pray a lot and I
am concerned about giving to the poor. Before now, I had slept under the
bridge in Lagos, for several months. Now, in our individual and public
endeavours, we must begin to draw closer to God, stop living in sin and
then make ourselves available to help others. We need to begin to deny
our flesh certain privileges; we must suffer the flesh to grow
spiritually, because it is the spiritual that controls the physical”, he stated.
He urged leaders at all levels to begin to discharge their mandates effectively or get ready to face the wrath of God.
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