Buhari is not Nigeria’s messiah, declares Bishop Kwakpovwe ON JANUARY 24.

PUBLISHER of the daily devotional booklet, Our Daily
Manna, ODM, Bishop Chris Kwakpovwe has
cautioned Nigerians especially those who believe that
President Muhammadu Buhari is Nigeria's messiah,
pointing out that God's promised messiah is yet to
come.
The cleric noted that Buhari is the forerunner of the
messiah who will bring some changes if only he
maintained his integrity and do the right things, just
as he condemned recent agitations for a sovereign
state of Biafra, saying "Biafra is like thick cloud
without water or rain."
Buhari
The bishop, who is also the General Overseer of
Manna Prayer Mountain, made these declarations at
an interview session ahead of his ministry's annual
world anointing service scheduled for next Friday at
the Tafawa Balewa Square TBS, Lagos. The theme of
this year's programme is: "Jehovah Ebenezer – Lord
wipe my tears".
"President Buhari is not the messiah; he is only
preparing the way for the messiah who will
eventually emerge. Buhari is like the John the Baptist.
As a politician, Buhari will bring about some changes
if he maintain his integrity and genuinely probe those
he ought to probe," he stated.
Accprding to the bishop, there are certain persons
who assisted the president to get to power who he
would not be able to probe even when he knows that
they are not innocent.
"The messiah who will genuinely transform our
country will emerge. Buhari is not the messiah but
we should be hopeful that one day, we will sing a new
song," he stated.
Pledging his unwavering believe in the unity of
Nigeria, the cleric argued that the peace the country
has enjoyed since after the Nigerian Civil War should
not be broken by digging up residues of hate for the
selfish interest of certain individuals seeking to
balkanize the nation.
He therefore enjoined all the pro-Biafra protesters to
tread with caution, sheathe their swords and
dialogue with constituted authorities on issues that
would bring about unity, peace and progress of the
country.
In his words: "There is nothing like Biafra. Biafra is
like thick cloud without water or rain. There will be
no civil war, our brothers in the South East will enjoy
President Muhammadu Buhari. They should just
allow peace to reign. Whatever challenges,
disagreements that may have re-surfaced, are not
beyond our collective ability to resolve."
On the world anointing night, Bishop Kwakpovwe
said the annual programme has attracted millions
since its inception 11 years ago, adding that this
year's edition will mark the end of a 21-day fasting
and prayer, which began on January 9.
He said: "It is a night of 12 mantles and there will be
series of testimonies, instant healing from God
because God is going to visit His people. God has
promised to wipe all tears and He asked me to tell
the people to bring 12 mantles and these mantles are
prophetic in nature."
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