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Founder and General Overseer of Shiloh Word Chapel, Prophet I.O. Samuel

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Prophet Samuel Foresees Wike, Fubara Reconciliation


Prophet I.O. Samuel, Founder and General Overseer of Shiloh Word Chapel,  has issued a warning to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, to prioritize his health over politics to avoid future misfortune.

During a recent prophetic service, Prophet Samuel advised Wike to slow down his political activities citing a vision where Wike was being honored in Abuja, but was suddenly interrupted by two angels arriving with a stretcher and a wheelchair.

“The FCT Minister should take things slowly. I saw a vision where he was being honored in Abuja, but just as he was about to receive it, two angels arrived with a stretcher and a wheelchair,” the prophet warned.

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Prophet Samuel also prophesied an end to the ongoing feud between Wike and his successor, Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

“For now, Wike and Fubara are apart, but there is something that still binds them together. People should be careful not to take sides because, in the future, I see them reuniting and working in harmony,” he predicted.

While he could not confirm whether their reconciliation would happen at the state or federal level, he advised caution, saying:

Although the prophet couldn’t confirm whether their reconciliation would occur at the state or federal level, he cautioned against interference in their feud, saying;

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“I see Fubara and Wike secretly coming together to discuss, and God will honor Fubara for it. But those interfering in their feud could later find themselves in trouble.”

The prophecy comes amid heightened tensions in Rivers State, where Wike and Fubara are engaged in a fierce power struggle.


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