The Vice President of The Apostolic Church, Nigeria, Pastor Emmanuel Awojide, has stated that more government infrastructure would be razed in 2023, by those trying to hide their secrets. Awojide, who made this known in a release of fresh prophecies for 2023, while addressing church members disclosed that blood would flow in Nigeria in 2023. The cleric also predicted riots across Nigeria in 2023, assuring Nigerians that God would not allow those with evil agendas to prevail in the country.
Blood Will Flow; Riots, Burning Of Government Property To Continue – Nigerian Cleric Releases 2023 Prophecies, Warns Against Night JourneysAwojide, who made this known in a release of fresh prophecies for 2023, while addressing church members disclosed that blood would flow in Nigeria in 2023.The Vice President of The Apostolic Church, Nigeria, Pastor Emmanuel Awojide, has stated that more government infrastructure would be razed in 2023, by those trying to hide their secrets.
The cleric also predicted riots across Nigeria in 2023, assuring Nigerians that God would not allow those with evil agendas to prevail in the country. "You cannot personally fight for yourself. I will fight for you. Sennacherub will threaten you, the Moabites will threaten you; the Amorites will threaten you but do not be afraid; I will fight for you as the mighty and fearful one. Fear not!
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