
• Predicts interim govt . Nigeria to split in three
Royal House of David Ministry’s Prophet Godfrey
Gbujie yesterday said President Goodluck
Jonathan will be the last civilian president to
rule Nigeria before another civil war breaks out.
He said the nation “is at the crossroads of the
last phase of 20 years reign of demons beginning
from 1995-2015.”
The prophet, who claimed to have predicted the
deaths of former military ruler, Gen. Sani Abacha
and President Shehu Yar’Adua, told newsmen in
Owerri that neither Gen. Muhammadu Buhari nor
Goodluck Jonathan would be president in 2015.
“Buhari has a mission divinely imposed on him,
but he shall not rule this country again; even if
he
wins, God has not determined him to find His
favour. Jonathan is the last elected president of
this country,” he stressed.
He refuted the possibility of military take-over,
saying no military coup will succeed against the
Jonathan administration.
However, he said [b]“a loyal military commander
will form interim government as there is going to
be temporary vacancy in Aso Rock,” [/b]adding
that head of the interim government would
convene a national peace conference.
According to him, another crisis would erupt
from the North, which will be led by two
generals. “The two generals will emerge to lead a
war from the North, which will eventually lead to
the emergence of a young man from the East,
who shall be chief peace mediator for the nation
at the time of national crisis.”
The prophet, who claimed that God was angry at
Nigeria and its rulers, said his vision reveals “the
very bloody civil crises, which the Omnipotent
God has decreed and is about to bring upon
Nigeria.
“The nation has been condemned to geo-political
disintegration and three independent nations
shall emerge from her ruins. Biafra shall be re-
established and Oduduwa nation shall emerge
while the Northern Nigeria might prefer to answer
Republic of Northern Nigeria at the time.”
He warned: “Do not despise the word of
prophecy; I encourage whosoever reads or hears
these prophecies to believe them and offer
praises to God as each comes to fulfillment.”