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I Don’t Know What God Wants To Do With Tinubu – Umahi

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I Don’t Know What God Wants To Do With Tinubu - Umahi

Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State says the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, will emerge victorious in the forthcoming election through divine intervention.

The governor stated that God is set to answer the prayers of Nigerians who have been praying for a worthy successor to President Muhammadu Buhari.

Umahi said he does not know what God wants to do with Tinubu but believes that Nigeria is ready to experience greatness because enough is enough.

Speaking with reporters on Monday while inspecting the ongoing work at the site of the Ebonyi International Airport in Onueke, Umahi said if it is God’s will, Tinubu will win the election.

He said: “I don’t know what God wants to do with him (Tinubu) but he is set to answer the prayers of his people.

“God is set to descend in His majesty on Nigeria because enough is enough.”

The governor also dismissed speculations that the internal crisis in the party will affect the APC’s chances in the general election.

Umahai asserted that there are vessels of honour and dishonour in the APC, adding that God will expose those planning to destroy the ruling party.

He said: “In every big house, there are vessels of honour and dishonour and all of them work to the glory of God.

“When there are no small squabbles, how do we tell the stories of our triumph? God has set His table before those who want to destroy us so that his glory will be magnified.

“I watched the APC rally in Borno and have never seen such a crowd.”

Umahi also said citizens should not be worried about the Muslim-Muslim ticket of the APC because God is for all religions.

He added: “We have a Christian-Christian ticket in Ebonyi and in other places you have Muslim-Christian, Christian-Muslim tickets, among others.

“It is not the ticket that matters but the performance. The contention on the same-faith ticket was just a way to deceive the people.”



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