Prophecy Confirmation: How FANO's Pro. Samuel Akinbodunse prophesied Felix Tshisekedi Victory As Congo's President
When God speaks, the wise listens! Interestingly,
another major prophecies of God through Prophet Samuel Akinbodunse has just
been fulfilled less than two weeks.
The Man of God predicted that amidst tension he sees Felix
Tshisekedi Winning the presidential election of Congo When the result would be
released:
CONGO
Lets pray that letter 2 shouldn’t be letter 1 and letter 2
should not take letter 1 to court for justice. Lets pray that this election
will not be manipulated and there will be no court case. Lets pray that the
judiciary shouldn’t face the toughest challenge in the history of the country
but I see two parties that merge together over taking the horse that has been
celebrating for sometime but we should pray they should not cripple the four
feet of the horse. I see ‘F’ and I see Seat. I see ‘F’ and I see staff but it
will be tough. Lets pray.
And true to the prophecy, the Democratic Republic of
Congo is set to see its first handover of power in 18 years after opposition
candidate Felix Tshisekedi was on Thursday named by election officials as the
provisional winner of an historic presidential poll.
The election’s supervisors had faced mounting pressure at
home and abroad to publish the results after repeated delays stoked fears for
the giant country’s stability.
“Having gained… 38.57 percent of the vote, Felix Tshisekedi
is provisionally declared the elected president of the Democratic Republic of
Congo,” said Corneille Nangaa, the head of the Independent National Election
Commission (CENI).
Shouts of joy erupted at the commission’s offices as the
results were announced early Thursday morning, AFP journalists reported.
The DRC — a vast and poor country burdened by a history of
bloodshed — has been in the grip of a two-year crisis over the succession of
President Joseph Kabila, who said last year he would finally step down after
nearly two decades as leader.
The mineral-rich country has never had a peaceful transition
of power since it gained independence from Belgium in 1960.
The candidate Kabila hand-picked to succeed him, loyalist
former interior minister Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, came third in the poll.
The other main opposition candidate, former oil executive
Martin Fayulu came second, official results showed.
The son of major Congolese political figure Etienne
Tshisekedi, the 55-year-old president-elect is the head of country’s longtime
main opposition party UDPS.
According to the initial timetable set out by the CENI, the
definitive results are due on January 15 with the swearing-in of the new
president three days later.
As the lengthy results were read out on nationwide TV,
police were deployed at strategic spots in the capital Kinshasa where, for the
second evening running, many residents went home and locked their doors early.
Losing candidates, who include businessman Martin Fayulu and
ruling party candidate Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, can contest the results
before the country's constitutional court, which has 10 days to hear and rule
on any challenges.
Could this be a warning to Nigeria that when God speaks, the
wise listens?
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