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am not a prophet, but DX two pics are upcoming memes..... thank u PDP u are useful in the memes world
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nonsense new...... plix if u know anybody staying in gombe u shul.ask fr the real version of the story. Dix even happened weekend; dos saying APC thugs are jux very stupid. I stay in gombe, the truth is that; the PDP supporters (thugs) who welcom the governor and d PDP gubernatorial candidate (bayero) are the ones that did d havoc. no need to argue with me I was der Liv n direct I stay close to d airport road dt leads to the main town. I will soon get d pics fr u to see modified: below are the pics of these thugs welcoming d govnor from d airport
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otiwisdom:atiku didn't rig dx election in any way? |
StarUp:the fact you didn't see pipol celebrating doesn't min pipol smwia didn't celebrate.... so the god dt gav Dem der vision couldn't foresee wat was to happen in d north? or as a PDP fan will u stand ur ground n say in d whole process PDP didn't attempt rigging d election? |
Prior to the February 23, 2019 presidential and National Assembly elections in Nigeria, there were several prophecies from self-acclaimed prophets and cleric who claimed to know the winner of the election. Most of the prophets claimed that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, will defeat the incumbent president, Muhammadu Buhari. These prophesies failed as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on February 27, declared President Muhammadu Buhari as the winner of the presidential election. 1. Prophet Udoka Daniel Okechukwu In December 2018, An Anglican church prophet, Udoka Okechukwu, prophesized that Atiku Abubakar of the PDP will defeat President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 election. Udoka said: “I am privileged to watch it again. The least person not expected will take the position. Thank God the person is coming closer. And he is no one else if not Atiku. “And God said that Atiku will be better than the four administrations before him put together. “He will use him to bring a new Nigeria. He will use him to start the good work. Any hands that will resist the young man from entering there might not live to see tomorrow.” 2. Prophet Isa El-Buba On February 12, 2019, few days to the presidential election, the General Overseer of Evangelical Bible Outreach Ministries Int’l (EBOMI), Prophet El-Buba said President Buhari will lose the election. El-Buba went futher to say President Buhari will not get up to 50% of the votes in the north and hardly get 25 percent in the south-east He said: “If you recall, what happened in 2015, President Buhari rode on state of the nation. “The truth of the matter is the entire North gave a block vote to Mr. President, the South-West also gave him strong votes. But this time around, the North itself, Buhari will not get 50 percent of the votes and in the South-West he will not get more than 45 percent of the votes there. “And in the South-East, he will hardly get 20 percent of the votes, also in the South-South probably 20 percent; while in the North-Central lets say 45 percent. “In Kano, where he got his highest votes, he cannot get more than 50 percent, also in Kaduna especially with the attitude of the present governor of the state, Nasir El-Rufai, with the Shii’te movement, surely he not going to get more than 40 percent of the votes in the state."  Prophet Isa El-Buba 3. Prophet Wale Olagunju The presiding Bishop of Divine Seed of God Chapel Ministries, Ibadan, Prophet Wale Olagunju in October 2019, claimed that Buhari will lose to Atiku Abubakar. He said: "Let me congratulate President Muhammadu Buhari for winning the ticket of his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), and let me also make it clear to him that he will lose to Atiku Abubakar. Let me also congratulate Atiku in advance because he will win the next presidential election come 2019. Let me say, as a matter of fact, that Buhari does not need an Alfa or prophet to deceive him that he would win the election, for as God lives, he would lose."  Prophet Wale Olagunju 4. Prophet Samuel Akinbodunse The General Overseer of Freedom for all Nations Outreach (FANO), Prophet Samuel Akinbodunse warned President Buhari not to bother contesting for second term. Akinbodunse said: “Please Nigerians, warn Buhari that he is going beyond his boundaries. The Lord said his tenure is once, not twice.”  Prophet Samuel Akinbodunse 5. Primate. E.O. Akeju In April 2018, Primate E. O. Akeju of New Holy Messiah Church in Ilasamaja, Lagos state, said that Atiku Abubakar would emerge as Nigeria’s next president. Akeju said: "God said President Muhammadu Buhari will be disgraced just like his predecessor if he re-contests." Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Prophet Udoka Daniel Okechukwu, an Anambra based pastor, who prophesied that Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) would win the 2019 presidential election has rejected the result of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). He alleged that presidential election was rigged and as a result, the outcome was not the will of God. http://news-af.dailyadvent.com/news/detail/cf8f714d3af2f35685cbdfe3c3db6a91_ng?features=11&like_count=2 |
ozo13:lol... nyc one. but is call rankadade minin may u Liv long |
MZEE01:the prophet was seeing "Sai baba" |
Betmaster3:aw market dx nyt |
Uduakuduakobong:na Dem ooo na Dem ....... dx particular person nah PDP agent. datx aw u know Dem wen result is not favorin Dem de will be saying de are neither PDP nor APC. but if it favors Dem de will be jubilantin |
jamace:is it Lagos State money? abi federal government money? call him a drug dealer datx ur headache..... try selling weed for jux one day and see if u can go skot free. tinubu is on nobdys payroll n he can spend his money d way he likes. |
olujastro:plix the 20states abeg n aw true is dx news I wanna distop my family members dx afternoon..... de are all anti buharist |
couragemurphy:08103321990 MTN abeg. |
SamuelAnyawu:pliz include gombe..... bkox atiku got the beating of his life over here. even gov Hassan dankwambo vying fr senate lost to an APC candidate; dx not a lie go search fr it n u might mk front page |
Lakeshizu:m telling you; pliz are u from gombe, I need a nairalander to celebrate bubu cm nxt week. I did vote today fr reason best known to me but so far wer I stay buhari cleared all the polling unit...(tunfure) |
plix bfo u strt doubting my posts...... dx results are from.ma frnds who are serving corp members conducting d election as P.Os
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sexiestharam:and atiku ur mentor is not using money abi..... nonsense n obi |
hucienda:mtchew wat is pride here..... but u can look urslf in the mirror n call urslf ok..... if it was atiku dt said dt now u will talk odawise. plix wise up |
Uglymind:mtchew is too early plix.... go and vote ND stop looking fr likes n shares Asif u will transmit it to INEC |
three:you will be a fool to think PDP won't do dsame.... so let's hear word pliz; at d end of the day the best rigger will definitely emerge winna |
emmyw:mtchew, gombe aw? ur ryt up abt gombe is jux trash |
[/b] MGab25: By [b]Yugo's Hub Blog Atiku Abubakar was born on November 25, 1946 in a village known as Jada, in Adamawa State, Nigeria. He was named after his paternal grandfather, Atiku Abdulkadir as it was the wont, then, of the Fulani people to name their first sons after their paternal grandfathers. His father’s name was Garba Atiku Abdulkadir and his mother’s name Aisha Kande. Atiku Abubakar is the only child of his parents. [img]https://4.bp..com/-Tv4khMpCQ1Q/XG5tKb3LdGI/AAAAAAAABaU/9B8OFw4kXRMPUSQ4JrQLUy6pAAfUlPuZwCLcBGAs/s1600/PDP%2BPresidential%2BCandidate%2B-%2BAtiku.png[/img] EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION Being a devout Muslim and a disciplinarian, Atiku’s father was averse to western education, which he believed came with a baggage of laxity and immorality that could corrupt the impressionable minds of children. Atiku’s father wanted his son to be an Islamic scholar, an authority on Islamic theology who would be presiding over a madrassa. Garba Atiku wanted his only child to become a deep and inexhaustible well of Islamic knowledge that would always quench the thirst of the Muslim faithful known as Ummah for understanding God in the Islamic way. He (Atiku’s father) himself was a renowned Islamic scholar in the village. He did all he could to shield the young Abubakar from the prying eyes and the proselytizing arms of the Native Authority officials, who had embarked on compulsory mass literacy campaign in the region but all his efforts proved futile. However, for trying to stop Atiku from going to school, his father was arrested, charged to an Alkali court and fined 10 shillings. Atiku started Primary School in January 1954 in Jada Primary School. He was registered by his mother’s elder brother as Atiku Kojoli. After the completion of his primary education in1960 he was admitted into Adamawa Provincial Secondary School in Yola. He finished his secondary school in 1965 with Grade Three in West African School Certificate Examination. Atiku proceeded to Nigerian Police College, Kaduna. He left Police for a job to make ends meet at the home front for his mother, who was a widow. His thirst for knowledge acquisition later took him to the Ahmadu Bello University in 1967 to study for a Diploma in Law programme. CAREER BEFORE POLITICS Towards the end of Atiku’s Diploma course, in June 1969, a team from the Federal Civil Service Commission came on a recruitment drive to the university and they recruited him into the Department of Customs and Excise. While at the Department of Customs and Excise he completed his training at the Police College in Ikeja, Lagos and at the customs training School in Ebute-Metta in Lagos. Immediately after his training in Ebute-Metta he was posted to Idi Iroko border station. In 1972, Atiku was posted to Ibadan in 1975 and promoted to Superintendent of Customs. In 1976 he was transferred to Kano. He was transferred from Kano to Maiduguri command in 1977 where he rose to become Area Comptroller. Atiku was transferred to Kaduna in 1980 and back to Apapa Ports in 1982. In 1987, Atiku was promoted to the post of a Deputy Director in charge of Enforcement and Drugs. In April 1989, aged 43, Atiku voluntarily retired from customs as a Deputy Director. POLITICAL ANTECEDENTS This is the 27th year since Atiku Abubakar first tried to be President. In 1992, he sought the presidential ticket of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) but he was unsuccessful, coming third in the behind winner MKO Abiola and runner-up Babagana Kingibe. Atiku had joined the People’s Front of Nigeria (PFN) in 1989 at the behest of Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, the party’s founder. He became one of the National Vice-Chairmen of the party and the party’s sole financier in the defunct Gongola State. When the party was disbanded by the then Head Of State, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, who came up with National Republic Congress (NRC) and Social Democratic Party (SDP), Atiku joined the SDP. On August 21, 1991 Babaginda created Adamawa and Taraba States from Gongola State. Atiku constested for the governorship position of the newly created Adamawa State; he purportedly won the primary election but the election was said to be marred by violence and so cancelled on the instruction of the head of state. Atiku joined the Peoples Democratic Movement(PDM) when the military announced its transition programme in 1998. PDM would later come together with other groups to form what is now known as Peoples Democratic Party(PDP). He was chosen by Olusegun Obasanjo, who had defeated Alex Ekwueme to clinch the PDP presidential ticket, as his running mate. Before Obasanjo chose him as his running mate, Atiku had also defeated his perennial rival, Bala Takaya of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), to win the governorship election in Adamawa. Together with Obasanjo they won the presidential election in 1999. They re-contested in 2003 and won again. ... https://www.yugo.com.ng/2019/02/nigeriadecides-can-atiku-finally-become-president.html MGab25: By [b]Yugo's Hub Blog Atiku Abubakar was born on November 25, 1946 in a village known as Jada, in Adamawa State, Nigeria. He was named after his paternal grandfather, Atiku Abdulkadir as it was the wont, then, of the Fulani people to name their first sons after their paternal grandfathers. His father’s name was Garba Atiku Abdulkadir and his mother’s name Aisha Kande. Atiku Abubakar is the only child of his parents. [img]https://4.bp..com/-Tv4khMpCQ1Q/XG5tKb3LdGI/AAAAAAAABaU/9B8OFw4kXRMPUSQ4JrQLUy6pAAfUlPuZwCLcBGAs/s1600/PDP%2BPresidential%2BCandidate%2B-%2BAtiku.png[/img] EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION Being a devout Muslim and a disciplinarian, Atiku’s father was averse to western education, which he believed came with a baggage of laxity and immorality that could corrupt the impressionable minds of children. Atiku’s father wanted his son to be an Islamic scholar, an authority on Islamic theology who would be presiding over a madrassa. Garba Atiku wanted his only child to become a deep and inexhaustible well of Islamic knowledge that would always quench the thirst of the Muslim faithful known as Ummah for understanding God in the Islamic way. He (Atiku’s father) himself was a renowned Islamic scholar in the village. He did all he could to shield the young Abubakar from the prying eyes and the proselytizing arms of the Native Authority officials, who had embarked on compulsory mass literacy campaign in the region but all his efforts proved futile. However, for trying to stop Atiku from going to school, his father was arrested, charged to an Alkali court and fined 10 shillings. Atiku started Primary School in January 1954 in Jada Primary School. He was registered by his mother’s elder brother as Atiku Kojoli. After the completion of his primary education in1960 he was admitted into Adamawa Provincial Secondary School in Yola. He finished his secondary school in 1965 with Grade Three in West African School Certificate Examination. Atiku proceeded to Nigerian Police College, Kaduna. He left Police for a job to make ends meet at the home front for his mother, who was a widow. His thirst for knowledge acquisition later took him to the Ahmadu Bello University in 1967 to study for a Diploma in Law programme. CAREER BEFORE POLITICS Towards the end of Atiku’s Diploma course, in June 1969, a team from the Federal Civil Service Commission came on a recruitment drive to the university and they recruited him into the Department of Customs and Excise. While at the Department of Customs and Excise he completed his training at the Police College in Ikeja, Lagos and at the customs training School in Ebute-Metta in Lagos. Immediately after his training in Ebute-Metta he was posted to Idi Iroko border station. In 1972, Atiku was posted to Ibadan in 1975 and promoted to Superintendent of Customs. In 1976 he was transferred to Kano. He was transferred from Kano to Maiduguri command in 1977 where he rose to become Area Comptroller. Atiku was transferred to Kaduna in 1980 and back to Apapa Ports in 1982. In 1987, Atiku was promoted to the post of a Deputy Director in charge of Enforcement and Drugs. In April 1989, aged 43, Atiku voluntarily retired from customs as a Deputy Director. POLITICAL ANTECEDENTS This is the 27th year since Atiku Abubakar first tried to be President. In 1992, he sought the presidential ticket of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) but he was unsuccessful, coming third in the behind winner MKO Abiola and runner-up Babagana Kingibe. Atiku had joined the People’s Front of Nigeria (PFN) in 1989 at the behest of Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, the party’s founder. He became one of the National Vice-Chairmen of the party and the party’s sole financier in the defunct Gongola State. When the party was disbanded by the then Head Of State, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, who came up with National Republic Congress (NRC) and Social Democratic Party (SDP), Atiku joined the SDP. On August 21, 1991 Babaginda created Adamawa and Taraba States from Gongola State. Atiku constested for the governorship position of the newly created Adamawa State; he purportedly won the primary election but the election was said to be marred by violence and so cancelled on the instruction of the head of state. Atiku joined the Peoples Democratic Movement(PDM) when the military announced its transition programme in 1998. PDM would later come together with other groups to form what is now known as Peoples Democratic Party(PDP). He was chosen by Olusegun Obasanjo, who had defeated Alex Ekwueme to clinch the PDP presidential ticket, as his running mate. Before Obasanjo chose him as his running mate, Atiku had also defeated his perennial rival, Bala Takaya of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), to win the governorship election in Adamawa. Together with Obasanjo they won the presidential election in 1999. They re-contested in 2003 and won again. ... https://www.yugo.com.ng/2019/02/nigeriadecides-can-atiku-finally-become-president.html[/b] MGab25:1991, the election was said to be violent n thus cancelled. mrk my word; dsame will happen DX year den the military will take over |
Luciferchrist66:. YOU ARE AN IDIOT |
Jerryolumide:same here.... 3days back wok up early in d mornin around 3am(which is unlike me) and have to chat sm1 up telling her d dream I saw...... kind of a war.. soldiers shouting sporadically, tension evrywia |
psucc:any scriptural proof? |
Amarabae:still uploading the screenshots broda..... all d pics seems not to upload at 1s. wen m don u can den judge weada m bn biased or not. minwhyl u can go check out fr urself on his page |
The executive Governor of Gombe state Dr. Ibrahim Dankwambo and PDP DG north east got served yesterday on his Facebook page when he tried persuading his followers to vote in Atiku Abubakar of the PDP in tomorrows presidential election
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SenatorJnr02:V= Vote A= APC L= lets E= enjoy N= next level T= thing I= in N= Nigeria's E= Economy |
say no to party politics and stick to politicians that you believe in their ideologies and what they have to offer
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uglodoh:exactly...... not in any way biliving Dem. if one do he will end up seeing God as a confused God |
it is common with this season, we have in the past two days been treated to a deluge of prophecies from religious clerics about what will happen this year in our country with specific reference to the 16th February presidential election. While many of these clerics have boldly told us what God told them about who will win the election that is barely six weeks away, it is interesting that only two candidates are in the agenda of God if one believes these prophecies: The incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. That should worry all the other presidential candidates. It is also instructive that while God told many of these clerics certain things about Olusegun Obasanjo, Goodluck Jonathan, Rotimi Amaechi, Abdullahi Ganduje, Bola Tinubu, Bukola Saraki, Godswill Akpabio et al as well as the banks that need prayers, the same God had no message for the displaced people in Borno who are running from the deadly Boko Haram insurgents or the desperate villagers in Zamfara State who are now at the mercy of bandits. Against the background that recent tragedies in our country diminish all of us and corrode the fabric of our society, it is apparent that the God who spoke to these seers, apostles, prophets etc have little or no time for poor and vulnerable people. But first let us sample a few of the election prophecies. Following his communion with God, the founder of the Divine Hand of God Prophetic Ministry, Abuja, Dr. Emmanuel Omale does not see much prospect in the aspiration of Atiku who “will show amazing efforts in the coming elections but I see President Buhari ruling again.” But Apostle Joshua Mone, General Overseer of Voice of Liberty Intercessors Ministry in Delta State who sees “Chief James Ibori being celebrated” (that must be for his local audience) has a contrary prophecy regarding the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential aspirant: “I see the nation Atikulated in 2019.” Ad That suggests very strongly that being ‘Atikulated’ is now a heavenly language! The General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman who is not known to dissemble in matters of prophecy was direct in his message: “Muhammadu Buhari needs prayer, please Sir, go and rest. Abubakar Atiku should focus on the North during campaign. I see an Igbo Presidency in 2023 but they must not have any deal with present government. Tinubu should forget 2023.” As it would happen, Apostle Suleman does not have the last say on that because the spiritual leader of Christ Deliverance Ministries Inc. (CDM) Lagos, His Grace, Prophet Ekong Ituen sees no vacancy in Aso Rock in the next four years. And for effect, he warns ‘looters’ to expect a hard time during Buhari’s second term when he “is going to be ruthless in fighting corruption.” Prophet Ituen, I must add, did not forget to enjoin Nigerian politicians to emulate the good virtues of Senator Godswill Akpabio whom he described as a natural giver and “an ardent advocate to the poor.” The founder and General Overseer of the Excellent Christian Ministry International, Prophet Ugochukwu Tochukwu Amaukwu predicts that the PDP will dispute the presidential election result as the “ruling party retains power by all means”, which can be interpreted to mean that President Buhari will rig himself back to power regardless of how Nigerians vote. Incidentally, that is not what God told the General Overseer, Christ Apostolic Church, Ori Oke Irapada, Prophet Christopher Owolabi. He said: “The present leadership in piloting the affairs of this great nation as was revealed to me will extend beyond 2019 and there is going to be a brighter light at the end of the tunnel, socially and economically.” Ad In a frontal prophecy, the General Overseer of Freedom for all Nations Outreach (FANO), Prophet Samuel Akinbodunse has a word for fellow citizens regarding the president: “Please Nigerians, warn Buhari that he is going beyond his boundaries. The Lord said his tenure is once, not twice.” That is contrary to the revelation from the Spiritual Director, Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka who said, “Among all the presidential aspirants, Buhari stands in the best position in winning the presidential election” in what can be described a coded prophecy before urging Nigerians “to vote President Buhari in order to complete his eight-year tenure after which he will hand over to a younger candidate.” Interestingly, these predictions are not limited to Christian clerics. The Grand Imam of Shafaudeen in Islam Worldwide, in Oyo State, Prof. Sabit Olagoke, has declared that Buhari will be victorious at the February election, following what he described as a period of confinement and fasting as well as prayer for the country. “APC as a party would have some threat and surprises but election would tend to favour the incumbent president” said Olagoke. As I leave readers to search for more of these prophecies online, one of the most robust findings in the psychology of prediction, according to David Arnor and Shelley Taylor in their essay, ‘When Predictions Fail: The dilemma of unrealistic optimism’ is that the forecasts most people make “tend to be optimistically biased”. Some psychologists have amplified that to mean being ‘in league with the future’ predicted. “By a number of metrics and across a variety of domains, people have been found to assign higher probabilities to their attainment of desirable outcomes than either objective criteria or logical analysis warrants” Arnor and Taylor argued. Ad It is within this context that one can easily situate the prophecies about elections in Nigeria by clerics and marabouts. Most of these people predict their expectations while using the name of God, who is not an author of confusion, to back their claims. But let me also say very quickly that as a Christian, I believe in the ministry of prophecy as the Bible in 1st Thessalonians 5: 21 enjoins us to “Despise not prophesyings”, though we are also expected to verify them. That is perhaps because prophecy can be a tool for manipulation as we can see from the account in Nehemiah 6:12: “I realized that God had not spoken to him, but that he had uttered this prophecy against me because Tobiah and Sanballat had hired him.” That then leaves us with the question: How many of these prophecies are divine communications and how many are procured or conjured to suit the biases of the prophets for or against a presidential candidate? https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/01/03/atiku-buhari-and-the-prophecies/?amp |
SalamRushdie:ok o.... u on ur own |
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