Presidential aide attacks Apostle Suleman who predicted APC candidate's loss after Fayemi wins Ekiti election

Presidential aide attacks Apostle Suleman who predicted APC candidate's loss after Fayemi wins Ekiti election

An aide to President Muhammadu Buhari on social media, Lauretta Onochie, has attacked Apostle Johnson Suleman of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide over his failed prophecy on the recently concluded Ekiti state gubernatorial election.

The controversial pastor had earlier prophesied that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will defeat the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the election.

“God told me expressly that APC is finished in Nigeria & you will see how God will disgrace them in Ekiti. They will lose heavily,” Apostle Suleiman was quoted to have prophesied in May 2018.

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The prophecy, however, failed as the candidate of the APC, Dr Kayode Fayemi, defeated that of the PDP.

Presidential aide attacks Apostle Suleman who predicted APC candidate's loss after Fayemi wins Ekiti election
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Reacting to the failed prophecy, Onochie described Suleman as “a pastor who is not in talking terms with God but who continues to lie with God's name.”

She posted on her Twitter page: “A "Pastor" who is not in talking terms with God but who continues to lie with God's name.

“God will continue to disgrace them.”

Apostle Suleman has also explained why his prophecy failed in a Twitter video.

He admitted he prophesied that PDP would take over. However, he said he saw people praying against PDP’s victory and said that if PDP “don’t take care, they may lose it…”.

See the video below:

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that Onochie, on Friday, July 13, described the senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, as an "APC disappointment".

Onochie took a swipe at the senator after he made a Facebook post about being among the persecuted in Nigeria.

Sani in his post said himself and others who were being persecuted were on Exodus, riding on horses, chariots and caravans, departing Pharaoh.

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