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02.04.2015 General News

Ghanaian Cleric For Buhari Inauguration

By Daily Guide
Ghanaian Cleric For Buhari Inauguration
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Malam Shamuna Ustaz Jibril, the man whose prediction about a Muhammadu Buhari victory and related issues have come to pass, has received an invitation to partake in the inauguration of the president-elect in Abuja.

Spiritually, he said General Buhari's (rtd) spirit corresponds with that of the Nigerian nation – a fact which he adds suggests a bright future for Nigeria.

Between the first and second years, he predicted based on what he claimed God had revealed to him, that the new president would face socio-economic challenges.

'Buhari must work hard on the health sector and should expect ethnic clashes between the Hausa and Jonathan supporters in Plateau State that could be fatal. His supporters would clash with PDP supporters in the Niger Delta area,' he said.

The Boko Harams would torment Buhari by striking in Adamawa State for the next one year four months, until the General subdues completely.

Turning to Ghana, he predicted that the Nigerian political development would be replicated here if the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) intensified its prayers.

In the Northern Region he predicts that the NDC will garner 54% of the votes, while the NPP will record 38%; NDP 25% and PPP 1%.

In the Upper East Region NDC will get 52%; NPP, 39%; NDP, 1.8%; PNC, 3.7%. In the Central Region the NPP will garner 58%; NDC, 33%; PPP, 34%; NDP, 1.8% and PNC, 1.2%.

He predicted that Inusah Fuseini should work harder lest he would lose his constituency.

Malam Shamuna called on the Ghanaian media to be mindful about what they put out during and after the 2016 polls.

To Ghanaians, he counseled that they should not allow themselves to be influenced while taking political decisions.

President John Mahama, he said, should learn from Goodluck Jonathan and accept defeat when Ghanaians so decide. Nana Akufo-Addo, he said, should restrain his supporters from excessiveness when their party wins power.

On the international front, he said the Hezbollah would kill five Americans and the Ivorian and Ghanaian border debacle meeting would be postponed to July, but Ghana should pray for victory. He said France was interfering in the matter behind the scene.

In Togo, four MPs would lose their seats – two from Lome-Dulasame and Agui Zango and the rest from Sagode.

In Burkina Faso, the cleric said the opposition would take over the country while Bashar Assad would lose his position as chairman of a regional bloc.

By A.R. Gomda

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