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‘God has extended President’s lifespan like Hezekiah’ - Cleric

The cleric said Buhari remains God’s answer to the prayer of Nigerians adding that the President had made afflictions, pains and hunger things of the past.

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari addresses members of his cabinet in Abuja on March 10, 2017

These were the words of Musa Fomson, the national coordinator of Northern Interfaith and Religious Organization for Peace at a meeting in Abuja at the weekend.

The cleric urged Nigerians to expect great harvest and abundance under the leadership of President Buhari.

“President Muhammadu Buhari remains God’s answer to the prayer of Nigerians for a leader that would make afflictions, pains and hunger things of the past,” he said.

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“Just like the biblical Hezekiah, God has put the enemy of the nation into shame by extending the life span of the president on earth.

“The Lord revealed to the gathering of the anointed clergies that Boko Haram has long been defeated about a year ago and those carrying out attacks are the rebels that the devil has refused to release from the bondage of their past and doomed even on earth before judgment in the hereafter.

“Boko Haram is an enemy of whom we shall hear no more even when persons freshly possessed of the destructive spirits operate under its name. The Lord shall make Nigeria triumph at every turn.

“The enemies of the president are only fighting God and will meet their waterloo if they fail to turn away from their evil ways. The Lord shall keep President Buhari to fulfil his mission in Nigeria.

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“God said he has used the first two years of Buhari to reset the nation and the remaining years ahead are years of harvest for those that would believe in the leader that God has given to them. In this vein, Nigerians are enjoined to shun murmuring and not engage in grumbling that is displeasing to God so that their case would not be like the Children of Israel, whose murmuring prevented from entering the promised land,” the cleric added.

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