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“So-Called ‘Men Of God’ Now Equate Their Own Personal Biases As The ‘Will Of God”- Festus Keyamo Tackles Pastors Whose Prophecies Missed The Bench Mark
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Minister of State, Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo has tackled Men of God who prophesied Peter Obi of the Labour Party will emerge winner of the presidential poll.
Recall that before the election numerous pastors, reverend fathers rallied around the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Gregory Obi because he was the only Christian in the race. Chris Oyakhilome, Bishop Oyedepo, David Ibiyiome, Odumeji, Apostle Johnson Sulieman, and Bishop Kukah amongst others pledged support for the Former Anambra State Governor. CONTINUE READING
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Watch the video of Sulieman advising politicians years back to go home not court if they lose;
Although they were some who were strongly against Obi’s presidency such as Father Mbaka, and Paul Adefarasin who claimed “Saul will come before Paul” amongst others. Others like Adeboye, Olukoya, ETC. kept mute throughout the campaign season. CONTINUE READING

“It is very unfortunate that some so-called ‘men of God’ now equate their own personal biases as the ‘will of God’ and mislead their congregations along such ignoble path. After failing so terribly in their so-called prophesies about the elections, they now seek to hide their frustration and justify their failure on some human factors like ‘election manipulation’ as if human factors can actually truncate what God has ordained. Why didn’t they foresee those ‘human factors’ in their initial prophecies? These people are actually mocking God and calling His name in vain!”, Keyamo said via his Twitter handle.
Source: Bushradiogist
