Bayelsa Election Tribunal: How Popular Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin predicted outcome ON AUGUST 20, 20203:23
Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin Few days after Tribunal
sacks sitting Governor of Bayelsa State, Duoye Diri and ordered that a fresh
Governorship election be conducted, Prophet and Founder of Christ
Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, Jeremiah Fufeyin has been trending on social
media, stating that he accurately predicted the outcome as inspired by
the holy spirit. In a statement by the church, the Pastor had, in the prophecy,
said the elections would end in court. According to the church, these were his
words back in November 2019: “The same way I revealed the secret on the
postponement of the presidential election, it’s the same way I’m telling you;
they will end up in court.Just like the popular aphorism goes “internet never
forget” a throwback video clip of the Nigerian Clergyman gave a prophetic
assertion on Bayelsa Election months before the elections last year, his
prophetic verdicts are now playing out and it’s only appropriate.” READ ALSO:
Exclusive: Pondei, NDDC MD breaks silence on his collapse In the trending clip,
the church stated that the man of God said emphatically that only the court can
determine who seats on that seat, he sees a lot of commotions and legal
battles. It said, “However, as events unfolds following the Supreme Court sack
of The APC winner Chief David Lyon days before his swearing in, Duoye Diri of
The PDP was sworn in as the State Governor May 29, 2020. Fast forward to August
17th 2020 Tribunal sacked Governor Duoye Diri and ordered a fresh election.
“All these legal fall-outs as earlier predicted by Prophet Fufeyin has caused
Nigerians to celebrate the popular warri prophet who is not only known for his
many accurate prophetic assertions but also widely known as one of the biggest
philanthropist in recently times amongst African Clergymen as he recently
dishes out Billionaires of Naira to support lockdown Nigerians and also help
the Government fight hunger-virus during the peak of the coronavirus lockdown.”