Java, an associate of the Zimbabwean president, Mnangagwa, had earlier predicted that the name of the winner of the election will start with T
By Kehinde Okeowo
Popular Zimbabwean Prophet, Passion Java has refused to back down, despite receiving threats from some Nigerians after predicting the winner of the Saturday, February 25, presidential election.
Prior to INEC’s announcement of the winner of the election, Java, who is the founder of the Kingdom Embassy church, had prophesied the winner of the 2023 presidential election in Nigeria.
The controversial prophet, who is also an associate of the Zimbabwean president, Emerson Mnangagwa, was, however, diplomatic with his prophecy, saying the winner’s name began with a “T”.
He said: ‘‘In Nigeria, we already saw the elections. When I prophesied on the International Day of Prophecy, I saw this man with glasses, whose name was like T. I saw him walking into power this February.”
His prediction didn’t sit well with supporters of the main rivals of the now President-elect Bola Tinubu, who went for the prophet’s jugular on social media.
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However, in a recent interview, Java doubled down on his earlier claim by saying he had received another vision from the realms of the spirit.
According to the 35-year-old prophet, in his vision, he was instructed to tell Nigerians that Mr Tinubu should be adhered to and his opponents should join forces with him.
He said, “The Lord said to me last night, they should listen to this Tinubu guy, they would try to fight him not to be inaugurated, but he would be inaugurated.
“When he is inaugurated, he will offer these men to join forces and work together to build the nation of Nigeria; the lord said they should take this offer because God is sending this man to raise the economy and make a better Nigeria.”
He went on to reveal that his vision further showed that Tinubu might not finish his term due to his health.
“Lastly, the Lord said to pray for his health because the enemy would challenge his health, and he might not finish his term. So Pray for him.”
He added that he acknowledged some Nigerians might not like his prophecies, but urged them to join forces and build the west African country.