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There Is No Way Biafra Will Not Come - Prophet Josiah by NaYouGoTire: 9:25pm On Sep 01, 2016
PROPHET Josiah Chukwuma Onuoha is the
Presiding Pastor of Christ Foundation Miracle
International Chapel, Lagos. He is reputed for al­
ways speaking out on national issues and
making accurate published. In this interview, the
prophet speaks on various issues, including
President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration
and Biafra, among other issues.

Excerpts:

What is your assessment of Buhari’s perfor­
mance so far?

The President started well but the enemy wants
to push him to overdo things. A good king is the
one who always listens to himself and not just
what people say to him. That is what makes
one a wise king; he sits and meditates upon
what people say to him and determines what is
right or wrong before taking action. During his
inaugural address, the President stated that he
is for everybody and belongs to nobody.

Looking at some of the steps he has taken so
far, would you say he can still live up to that
statement?

He said so and I can tell you that that was his
honest mind. But some bad elements in the
country are now misleading him. If Buhari wants
to rule well, he should do what he agreed with
his spirit before he was sworn in as President.
For him to become a good President implies
that he must offend many people, and will not
overstretch things. He should also respect
public opinion and rule of law at all times. I
knew Buhari many years ago when he was in
the military and I can tell who he really is.

But if the challenge is that if he should act
according to what his conscience tells him, he
will definitely offend most of the people that
are working with him, as his decisions would
not favour them, and that will prompt them to
start planning to pull the President down. He
should choose people on the basis of integrity
and sincerity. He must do away with
schoolmate, former associate, kinsman or old
time friend and same tribe syndrome while
choosing whom to work with because it is
dangerous.

Do you think the country will fare well under the
Buhari administration?

What I would say is that the President does not
have good advisers. The same thing that
happened to ex-President Jonathan is gradually
happening to him now. When God showed me
what was happening during Jonathan’s time, I
spoke out. That is my job as a Prophet. I
warned repeatedly that those the ex-president
thought were leading him were the same people
that would cripple his government. Many people
wrote me off as someone seeking for attention
or appointment.

Are you inferring that the present
administration will not fare well?

Spiritually speaking, Buhari’s honest intention is
to rule Nigeria faithfully and sincerely. But the
truth is that he has to first, build adequate and
sincere peace-bridges in the country. He should
allow the law of the land to reign supreme.
Most of those advising him are trying to
jeopardise his relationship with Nigerians so
that people will hate him and conclude that he
is a sadist. Look, the lord showed me where a
raging crisis befell Nigeria and if Mr. President
does not tread cautiously, the country would be
plunged into deep crisis that will attract foreign
trouble. I see Nigeria attracting foreign trouble –
another country attacking Nigeria, if care is not
taken. Most of these things happening in the
country today are traps set to catch Mr.
President. You know what happens to the man
who unknowingly matches on a banana pill? He
slips. Buhari should tread with caution and not
whip a child because he is too stubborn. He
should whip the child with wisdom and love.

I believe you are referring to the current war
against corruption in the country, especially the
Dasukigate and Nnamdi Kanu issue?

Mr. President knows the truth about the corrupt
people under Jonathan administration or the
Dasukigate but I think he wants to please
Nigerians. I pray he doesn’t end up displeasing
himself in the process. Most of all those
involved in the deal are cliques that played one
role or another when he was in the race for the
2015 Presidential election. So, when you want to
arrest thieves, you should also arrest those that
have long-throat because they are under the
same law. I warn again that he should tread
with caution. If the corruption war will rightly
spread across board, I am sure majority of
citizens will support it. But when the war is
viewed by many to be lopsided or sectional,
there would be trouble. People saw Buhari as
the one that has come to rescue this country.
Let him stand on those intentions that originally
made him to desire to rule Nigeria again,
bearing in mind the factors that also made
Nigerian to vote for him. Caution should be
President Buhari’s watchword.

What is your advice to the President on the
issue of Biafra and continued detention of
Nnamdi Kanu?

Biafra? He should apply utmost caution in
dealing with the Biafra issue because spiritually
and physically, it is beyond what The
President’s eyes can see or comprehend. Let
him use utmost wisdom to handle the issue
otherwise Nigeria will regret it. The President
should direct his aides and federal agencies
concerned to obey whatever the court proclaims
over the issue. Nobody is above the law and
nobody should be seen to be above the law.
Nobody can change whatever God says about
this nation. There is a mystery about this coun­
try. But all I am saying is that our President
should be very careful about traps. There are so
many better ways of handling sensitive issues to
achieve the desired result.

Many people are of the view that Biafra had
died a long time ago but several others still
have strong belief that it will come to pass
someday. What is your view?

There is no way Biafra will not manifest in
Nigeria someday. The Lord showed that to me
long ago. The only thing I cannot tell is when it
will come to pass. But the way it manifested
was not through violence – killing people or
shedding blood. It happened through peaceful
means – peaceful protest. Some years ago, I
stated in The Sun how I was shown how three
prominent Nigerian leaders, now late, had a
covenant and agreed that the three tribes, under
which the country was then categorised, would
not betray one another. That was how the
concept of ‘one Nigeria’ was born, during the
time of Nnamdi Azikiwe, Abubakar Tafawa
Balewa and Herbert Macaulay. They had a
concrete agreement to become one Nigeria but
along the line, one of them betrayed the oath.
The effect of that oath is what Nigeria is
suffering today. During the Obasanjo regime, I
advised him to convoke a national peace
cleansing exercise for Nigeria and I repeated the
call many times during the Jonathan regime to
no avail. Unless a peace cleansing is carried out
in Nigeria, no President will ever rule well in this
country! You can quote me anywhere.

What is your take on the view of some Ni­
gerians that President Buhari should prosecute
former president Goodluck Jonathan if he is
found guilty of corruption?

I am not Goodluck Jonathan and I am not
prepared to speak for anybody. But I would
advise President Buhari and his aides to talk
less. Let the President talk less and show more
action. A king does not talk anyhow. Whatever
his aides say are taken as his direct words
because they are his mouthpieces. If he loves
himself, his credibility and this nation, he should
talk less, because those that are making him to
talk will still use his utterances to rope him and
fight him in future. He is a king in this country
and kings talk less. Let him talk less and the
wisdom of God will come upon him.

http://www.weeklypostng.org/2016/09/there-is-no-way-biafra-will-not-come.html?m=1

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Re: There Is No Way Biafra Will Not Come - Prophet Josiah by Yehman(m): 9:27pm On Sep 01, 2016
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Re: There Is No Way Biafra Will Not Come - Prophet Josiah by NaYouGoTire: 9:46pm On Sep 01, 2016
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