"YOUR DAYS IN THE OFFICE ARE NUMBERED. YOU WILL EITHER FACE IMPEACHMENT OR DENIED PARTY TICKET FOR A SECOND TERM" - PROPHET ITUEN TELLS FUBARA

Prophet Ekong Ituen has issued a stern warning to Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, stating that his tenure in office may be coming to an end due to alleged neglect of spiritual guidance.

According to the cleric, Governor Fubara allegedly ignored several spiritual directives aimed at safeguarding his political future.

 Prophet Ituen claimed that revelations in the spiritual realm indicate that the governor could either face impeachment or be denied the party ticket for a second term.

He further called on Nigerians to pray fervently to avert what he described as an impending political crisis in Rivers State.

The prophet also referenced an earlier prophecy in which he reportedly predicted the governor’s impeachment attempt.

He noted that the Rivers State House of Assembly acted in line with that prediction by serving the governor a notice of impeachment, adding that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu later intervened by declaring a state of emergency, which ultimately prevented the impeachment.

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  1. Prophet prophet prophet
    In Who's name are you prophesying?

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