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2019: Cleric faults Mbaka on Atiku, Obi

2019: Cleric faults Mbaka on Atiku, Obi

BTS MEDIA 
December 7,2018 

An Anambra State-based prophet,  Daniel Udoka, has tipped Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and his running mate, Peter Obi to win the 2019 presidential election.
Udoka who spoke with journalists in Awka, the Anambra State capital on Friday, faulted Rev Fr Ejike Mbaka of the  Adoration Ministry, Enugu who had on Sunday made a pronouncement that Atiku and Obi might not win next year’s presidential poll.
While saying Atiku/Obi would have a landslide victory in the poll, Udoka said Atiku’s government would heal the wounds of the country, adding that it would be better than all past governments.
Udoka had in 2017 predicted the victory of governor Willie Obiano in the November 18 governorship election in  Anambra State.
He said, “And God said that Atiku will be better than the four administrations before him put together.
God will use him to bring a new Nigeria. He will use him to start the good work. Any hands that will resist the  man from entering there might not live to see tomorrow.”
“Atiku should go and celebrate and seek the face of God to guide him in his leadership when he assumes the position.
“If he consults God in all he does as a president, his leadership will be okay before God and man. He is the chosen one and the answer to the prayers of God’s people over the years.
“God said I should tell his people that he has heard them and the liberation is near.

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