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Adeboye Speaks On Nigeria’s Next President In 2022 New Year Prophecy

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The General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye has spoken on who would become Nigeria’s next president.

The highly esteemed Christian cleric, while delivering his 2022 New Year Prophecies, said God has not revealed to him who will win the 2023 presidential election.

Adeboye said prophecy shouldn’t be a guess work but a true revelation from God almighty.

Speaking further, the RCCG pastor said he will not speak more about Nigeria in his New Year Prophecy.

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Adeboye said he will, however, speak about the country in parables.

Meanwhile, former Vice President and ex-presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar has sent his New Year message to Nigerians to welcome 2022.

In a statement he personally signed and made available to Naija News on Friday, Atiku appealed to Nigerians to make Nigeria a better country for all in the coming year.

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The PDP chieftain also urged Nigerians to do things differently in the New Year, describing 2021 as a tough year characterized by sundry economic and health challenges.

The statement reads: “We must seek to do something different and, in doing so, let us become peace ambassadors of God. Hate and strife never build a nation. They even destroy the individual faster. Rather, unity and understanding bind a nation together.

“2021 came and went with challenges, especially with the second, third and fourth waves of the dreaded Coronavirus disease; sundry upsets that troubled the peace and security in different parts of the country; a depressing economy and many touching stories of tragedies. For Nigerians, who lost dear ones to these calamities, it is my prayer that God shall continue to comfort the bereaved families.

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“But 2022 promises to be a remarkable one. It is one year that is filled with hope and optimism. It is one year that comes with a unique opportunity for us to redefine the remainder of this decade. Moving forward into the decade of the 2020s, our New Year resolution should be about eschewing divisive and parochial tendencies and embracing inclusion and the general good.

“We cannot continue to kick the same can down the road, yet again. We need a reawakening. And it is a reawakening that must invigorate our unity as one people of one good country.

“That is the commitment that we must pursue in this New Year. Unlike hate and strife, an individual that chooses a life of unity and common understanding finds inner peace and love.

“While I congratulate Nigerians on this New Year, 2022, let me urge us all to the task of washing our hands off every molecule of hate and strife and immerse our hearts in unity, love and peace.”