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Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by eugyno: 11:19pm On Jun 14, 2015
Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed

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General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministry, Apostle Johnson Suleman, who prophesied that many politicians who lost in the last election would win, has now explained why some of his prophecies didn’t come to pass.
After the earlier update that In 6 months, Nigerians may stone Buhari, which cause some ewars online especially on the largest forum site in africa called Nairaland.. Alot of users regarded his prophecy as fake and not coming to pass.

In a recent chat with Punch newspaper, he revealed how some politicans contacted him to reverse the prophecies and why no one should accuse him of being a fake prophet.
See excerpts below:

“Let me tell you something about prophecies, they have leverages and you cannot judge prophecy except you have the spirit of prophecy. If you watch that prophecy manual, I said very clearly that President Jonathan would not win but that the man that would win would not be given. It was stated there. I said a few prophecies about some other people- (Ibikunle) Amosun, (Nasir) el Rufai, (Nyesom) Wike and some other people. Whether a prophecy is fulfilled or not depends on who it’s said about. Few of the people prophesied about contacted me. I don’t want to call names but they contacted me. You said I won’t get this or that, I want it. Can it be reversed?’

I said very well. If you are given certain prayers to make, prophecies can be reversed. If you’re given certain things to do, prophecies can be reversed. And actually, there were some people I never thought would reach out to me, those who were Muslims, those who were stubborn leaders, they contacted me. So, I told them ‘this is not about man, it’s about God. If you’re humble enough, we can pray about it.’ And we prayed. Like today especially, I’ve got messages from people who were happy and said ‘Oh, thank God, it was reversed.’”

On how the election prophecy was reversed, he said “Like that of the President, I saw him a month before the election and we talked one on one. All I told him was that he wouldn’t win. I personally told Jonathan to concede defeat. I told him he would save a lot of heads if he conceded defeat and left. I saw not less than half a million people without their heads.

We have a President who has had two problems–he is politically naive and he doesn’t understand the concept of power. We have had a President who has a media team that doesn’t understand what they call ceasefire. I told the President one on one that his media team didn’t manage him well. I told him, he would not come back. I said the other people had not just got the will of the people, they had got the will of some ministers of God in the place of prayer and few of them had contacted certain ministers of God and we had sat down and discovered we needed change. Inasmuch as and with all due respect to the leadership of the All Progressives Congress, that they are not the change that we need. So our President, the prophecy came for him but he wriggled himself out of it. So prophecies have been given and as they are given, people are now becoming wise, especially when they have seen the accuracy of some prophecies. They would say before I become a victim, let me contact this man. And when they do that, they get the prophecies reversed and it’s not in our place as ministers of God to talk.”

On El Rufai’s win despite his prophecy of loosing at the election for disrespect Jesus “Can you ask me what happened in Amosun’s case that I said he would win and he won? Can you ask me what happened in Wike’s case that I said he would win and he won? Can you ask me what happened in Ayo Fayose’s case that I said I saw him being threatened and removed and presently he’s going through an impeachment process? So if we could discuss positives. Like I said, when a prophecy is given, you can wriggle yourself out of it. And let me say something, I’m not tying this to an individual–that you won an election doesn’t mean you have been sworn in.

On battling the embarrasement that resulted after Goodluck Jonathan lost the election “I read in the paper and even online that I said President Jonathan would win the election. That to me was a lie that was concocted from hell because I don’t understand where that came from. I never said that. Even the Sunday (a day after the presidential election) while the results were still being collated, I said these people would not win but let’s hope (Gen. Muhammadu) Buhari (retd.) will rule because I don’t see Buhari ruling and even if he rules, I don’t see him lasting in power. I repeated it and some of the APC leaders contacted me, I told them verbatim that God told me this man is not well and that you people are evil. You could have brought somebody else. Don’t drain life out of this man because you have an agenda to push this man forward. Nobody should die for Nigeria.

Nigeria will keep being Nigeria no matter how many lives are lost. So those pastors who gave the prophecies know where they heard them (from). It’s a spiritual matter which is very dicey. Some of the pastors said he would win, some even said what would happen after he wins. I think they have the public to face for an answer. And I will not expect the people to judge them because some of these pastors have given prophecies that came to pass before. Before people now believe them to that extent, there must have been some things they said that came to pass. When certain things are not going the way some people prophesied, they shouldn’t be judged. People should only know that ‘this time, he missed it, so let’s hope next time he gets it right.’

He insists he gets his prophecies from God “You don’t blame people when they don’t see what you see or understand you. Inasmuch as there are prophets who have abused some things. A man says he’s a prophet, he has three wives. A man says he is a prophet, he drinks. A man says he’s a prophet, he charges money for prayers. A man says he’s a prophet and he collects money from people to prophesy for them. So prophetic ministry has been abused but being smelly in an area doesn’t mean there is no soap factory. It means the people have not gone to get the soap and apply it on themselves. I grew up with the late Archbishop Benson Idahosa. He was not, as it were, a prophet. He was not prophetic, telling you predictions and all that. He didn’t do that, so you should understand my pedigree; where I’m coming from. I didn’t come from a background where you would be told that this would happen tomorrow, so I didn’t like it.
The day every prophecy you give comes to pass 100 per cent, you have become God. And I think 46 out of 50 is a pass mark. If a man gives 50 predictions and 40 of them come to pass, that is a pass mark. When 100 per cent of your prophecies are fulfilled, you are not a human being, you have become God and when you have become God, you don’t need to be in this world anymore. God will take you home. So when people tell me you said this, I would say what about this and that that happened? They would say I think it’s true. So I tell them, let’s focus on the things that happened. And let me say something to you. Not all prophecies given in a year get fulfilled that year.

In 2013, I prophesied that the former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, would become the Emir of Kano. Then he was CBN governor. I had never been so haunted in my life as I was at the time. Bloggers abused me. Some said they had to verify my certificate, some said they had to check if I was well schooled. They said how on earth could a CBN governor become the Emir of Kano when the Ado Bayero had sons to succeed him? It came to pass in 2014. So that’s why I said you have to study prophecy. If you don’t study prophecies, you can’t understand prophecies. There are prophecies of 2012 that are happening now. If they don’t come to pass that year, it may be the following year but we have to be calm. But when you have a vendetta against prophecies, if you don’t see them come to pass, you get angry and attack the prophet.

Oh by the way, he revealed how president Goodluck Jonathan once brought down his Church over his prophecy.
“In 2012, I said I saw a new president. That was the last prophecy for that year. It was a prophecy of 2012 that was to be out in 2013. So in 2013, I prophesied again that he should not run, that I saw violence. On January 1 of that year, they brought down my church. Jonathan dismantled my church in Abuja. He hit me seriously. They just came and marked it. On what grounds are you marking it? Nothing.
So when people like Father Mbaka said they were threatened, I just laughed because I was not threatened, I was actually hit. They brought down the whole building and told us to leave. We tried to get another land but everyone we approached said they were being threatened. “
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by mormoni(m): 11:22pm On Jun 14, 2015
Woju o
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by ngozianu(m): 6:40am On Jun 15, 2015
mormoni:
Woju o
What is that
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by DONMAYOR19(m): 6:54am On Jun 15, 2015
ngozianu:
What is that
is woju o.
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by abduljabbar4(m): 6:56am On Jun 15, 2015
Ah swear this guy has no respect for christianity and Nigeria. Very clownish

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by vanndubi: 7:17am On Jun 15, 2015
40 out of 50 is a pass mark, i.e 80%. Lol! So all these prophecies originate from them. God's prophecies in the past had 100% fulfilment. Future prophecies will also have 100%. Fulfilment.
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by diamondcrownltd(f): 8:32pm On Jun 16, 2015
abduljabbar4:
Ah swear this guy has no respect for christianity and Nigeria. Very clownish

Unlike Islam where. They will kill for Allah

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Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by DelGardo: 6:56am On Jun 17, 2015
Fake pastor. Keep deceiving people. The judgment of almighty God awaits you and others like you.

For all Christians out there who still have the fear of God, hold on to your faith and proclaim the truth about our Savior, Jesus Christ. Christ is dead, Christ is risen, Christ will come again.
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by nationwide1(m): 6:59am On Jun 17, 2015
No need to explain.
Let him prophesy another one.
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by ramdris(m): 7:03am On Jun 17, 2015
Oga prophet, u should have prophesized that your prophesy will not come true na...yeye dey smell. Do u really need to defend it?
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by cerzo(m): 7:06am On Jun 17, 2015
malaria things..he dreams alot
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by cy4cent(f): 7:06am On Jun 17, 2015
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
is it not well with him?
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by ngozianu(m): 7:14am On Jun 17, 2015
cy4cent:
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

is it not well with him?

May it is not well with him, But I am sure you know that it is well with our senators and house of rep members who are each receiving N21m wardrobe allowance and you can befriend one of them or their son so that you know it is not well with Apostle Sulemain
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by cy4cent(f): 7:22am On Jun 17, 2015
ngozianu:


May it is not well with him, But I am sure you know that it is well with our senators and house of rep members who are each receiving N21m wardrobe allowance and you can befriend one of them or their son so that you know it is not well with Apostle Sulemain

do you even have sense?? have I justified or rebuked what he said? you couldn't even wait to type properly cos you want to quote me.

Have some sense pls, n if you have a problem sort it out before coming to spew trash on my comment.


By the way, you can send your sisters after the senators or whoever you talking about ,I don't give a damn about you inconsequential thing.
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by ngozianu(m): 3:12pm On Jun 18, 2015
DelGardo:
Fake pastor. Keep deceiving people. The judgment of almighty God awaits you and others like you.

For all Christians out there who still have the fear of God, hold on to your faith and proclaim the truth about our Savior, Jesus Christ. Christ is dead, Christ is risen, Christ will come again.

If you think he is a fake pastor buy upto 4GB and watch his preaching on youtube.com
Re: Apostle Johnson Suleiman Explains Why His Prophecy On The Election Failed by otokx(m): 3:42pm On Jun 18, 2015
One of the few men that has our respect.

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