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smile11s (m)
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Revelations on how Nigeria’s Prophet T. B. Joshua of the Synagogue Church of All Nations assisted the Golden Eaglets to win the match against Argentina have emerged.
Revealing this on television, when the team arrived the Bauchi Stadium, the Nigerian coach, received a phone call from the prophet saying "Don't worry, you will win and it will be a very entertaining match."
The Coach said "TB Joshua was an 'inspirational factor' in Nigeria's success in this match"
“The prophet told me that there will be goals and we all will be happy with the outcome"
more to come
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Nicolas N.
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I am not doubting it. It is possible. It is only that I am not seeing this yet on Emmanuel TV. We are destined to have the CUP. With God all things are possible. Remember the team has met with TB Joshua, so foresee the future yourself.
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naijacutee (f)
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lol. It's not a laughing matter. This is how it begins, but it is this type of behaviour that leads people to kill people like them in the name of "God". Please wisen up, people! TB Joshua does not have "express" access to God! Jesus is the only one with "express" access to God. Be wise!!!
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Mufuadamu
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TB JOSHUA DID PROPHECY THE NIGERIAN VICTORY!!!! CONFIRMED. I listened to a genuine audio recording between TB Joshua and the chief coach and assisstant coach from thursday evening. It was played live in ther service. He told the coach that Argentina would score within the first three mins - that Nigeria would win by one goal ahead with a penalty 15 mins from end of match,
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kola oloye (m)
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What evidence or proof do you have to back up your claim?
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fyneguy
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What evidence or proof do you have to back up your claim?
Go and ask the coach! I wonder how people reason sha. If the coach of the Ghanaian team confirmed TB Joshua's specific predictions, why won't you believe he predicted that of Nigeria? I'm sure if the Nigerian coach confirms it, you will still doubt! John Fashanu confirmed that of super eagles match, yet you guys still look for proofs.
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dominique (f)
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but why do these "revelations" keep coming out AFTER the event has occurred. i still dont get the people that support the man while he's at at it he should predict. . .
the outcome of of the second leg match between Heartland and Tp Mazembe
who will win the 2010 world cup
who will win the 2010 nations cup
when will the economic situation of our country improve
how will it improve
who will lead us to the promise land
he has to answer all these and lots more before i take his "prophecies" as real
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IykeD (m)
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Beautiful Non-sense! Why must it be after the events.People just like to be deceived
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chelseabmw (m)
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my hands are crossed
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kola oloye (m)
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@fyneguy, Let him,TBJ tell us ahead of the final match, who and who would play it and what the outcome shall be. 
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proudly9ja (m)
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Nigerians are becoming lazier and lazier and with this comes the accompanying stupidity. Why do we Nigerians like worshipping people when he performs one trick or another?
Recently, Derren Brown correctly predicted the lottery numbers minutes before they were even picked live on television. The next morning, majority of viewers 'intelligently' critisized his methods and many went ahead to suggest possible ways of which he did this. If Brown was a Nigerian, he prolly would be a millionaire now after opening his 'church' with millions of followers!
Ild just like to know if it's because of our love for football that has brought this craze of expecting a man to bring us success?
How many 'men of God' did the Bible enjoin us to consult so that things will work out well for us?
My advise: Please spend more time preparing your team, and for divine intervention, read your Bible and move closer to God not joshua or anyone else for that matter.
Nawao.
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proudly9ja (m)
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Go and ask the coach!
I wonder how people reason sha.
If the coach of the Ghanaian team confirmed TB Joshua's specific predictions, why won't you believe he predicted that of Nigeria?
I'm sure if the Nigerian coach confirms it, you will still doubt!
John Fashanu confirmed that of super eagles match, yet you guys still look for proofs.
erm, Ayew the captain of the team also denied talking to the guy despite what we saw on youtube? From your response, who should we believe? Anyways, I don't dispute whether he predicted or not, but you know my stance and reasoning on this issue so let's not bother to start a debate.
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Uche2nna (m)
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@fyneguy, Let him,TBJ tell us ahead of the final match, who and who would play it and what the outcome shall be.  Seriously!!!! I am tired of hearing the prediction of an outcome of a match two days after I have seen the match, 
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Fadajasi (m)
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What a hulabaloo
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semid4lyfe (m)
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Crap! Another of T.B Joshua and his after the match predictions. Yeye Man!
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praxx (m)
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When somebody sees a dark sky and tells you there will be rainfall do you call that PROPHESY? 
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naijacutee (f)
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Nigerians are becoming lazier and lazier and with this comes the accompanying stupidity. Why do we Nigerians like worshipping people when he performs one trick or another?
Recently, Derren Brown correctly predicted the lottery numbers minutes before they were even picked live on television. The next morning, majority of viewers 'intelligently' critisized his methods and many went ahead to suggest possible ways of which he did this. If Brown was a Nigerian, he prolly would be a millionaire now after opening his 'church' with millions of followers!
Ild just like to know if it's because of our love for football that has brought this craze of expecting a man to bring us success?
How many 'men of God' did the Bible enjoin us to consult so that things will work out well for us?
My advise: Please spend more time preparing your team, and for divine intervention, read your Bible and move closer to God not joshua or anyone else for that matter.
Nawao.
Spot on!
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