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President of Togo invites Prophet Joshua Iginla for prayer



The General  Overseer of Champions Royal Assembly worldwide, Prophet Joshua Iginla paid a courtesy visit to the President of Togo, Faure Gnaassingbe after he was exclusively invited to be a blessing to the nation.

The Prophet who confirmed this through the facebook page of his ministry this morning made it known that his mission there was to pray for the nation of Togo and declare raw truth as laid on his mind by God for the president and the nation of Togo.


He made it known that his visit isnt for any political gain or showmanship but an expression of obedience to God's directives.

The man of God appreciated the President's humility and love for the prophetic truth.



He further revealed that Togo is  a great nation and he sees a new wave of glory sweeping through the country.

“ 1 Timothy 2:2 admonishes us to pray for Kings and those in authority. I paid a courtesy Visit to the president of Togo, Faure Gnassingbe on his exclusive invitation.

My mission was strictly to pray for the nation of Togo and declare the Raw truth as laid on my mind by God for His Excellency and the nation. It is not for showmanship or political gains.

Of a truth, I must admit the President’s humility and love for the prophetic truth endears him to me.

Togo is a great Nation and I see a new wave of glory sweeping through the country. 

Remember 2 Chronicles 20:20 says; “Believe in the LORD your God, and you shall be established; believe His prophets, and you shall prosper”


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