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BY Mark Babatunde, 12:00pm November 07, 2016,

Nigerian Pastor T.B. Joshua Predicts Clinton Win in U.S. Elections

by Mark Babatunde, 12:00pm November 07, 2016,

Popular Nigerian preacher and founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) T.B. Joshua, has declared that democratic candidate Hillary Clinton will win the November 8th U.S. presidential election in a “narrow” victory. The Premium Times reports that the pastor, whose full name is Temitope Balogun Joshua, made the declaration while delivering a sermon to worshipers at SCOAN headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria.

Joshua, who claims to prophet, said a vision came to him about 10 days ago that confirmed the eventual election winner would be a woman.

Joshua’s prophecies were later posted on his church’s official Facebook account which boasts more than 2.5 million followers from Nigeria and Africa:

“I want to salute the opposition – a very strong man and courageous. He is my friend because he is very, very courageous. Challenges don’t mean anything to him. The more they abuse him, the more he comes out to talk and smile.”

The pastor claims that he has correctly predicted a number of important global events, including the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight in 2014; this year’s terror attack in Nice, France, and the death of pop icon Michael Jackson in 2010.

Joshua has also claimed to have accurately foretold the outcome of the 2008 Ghanaian presidential elections, the terror attack at the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi in 2013, and on occasion he has purportedly used his powers to predict the winner of the English Premier League.

Last Edited by:iboateng Updated: June 19, 2018

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