2019 Election Results Won’t Be Accepted—Prophet Iginla

Popular Abuja-based cleric, Prophet Joshua Iginla, has released fresh prophetic warnings concerning the forthcoming 2019 general elections.

The clergy, noted for his accurate prophecies, gave this prophetic advice to the nation and especially politicians inside his 80,000 seater auditorium known as City of Wonders in Abuja. During the live service, Prophet Iginla called for prayers for the country regarding the forthcoming election.

“I am worried about what God is showing me in my visions. The outcome of the election is what you should be worried about,” the man of God said.

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He reiterated that it is not a wise decision to resort to killings and violence as an aggrieved politician, rather the best form is to make use of the judiciary.

According to him, “It is obvious, …the results will not be accepted. But let’s pray that the outcome should not put this country in a snare.”

He admonished them that the 2019 election should not be made a ‘Do or Die’ affair.

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He stated that political party leaders in the country should engage in a roundtable discussion concerning the upcoming election and reach an agreement which should be sealed with a Memorandum of Understanding that whatever the outcome of the 2019 election maybe, no form of violence should be employed and that politicians who are not contented with the results should seek legal assistance and redress.

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“Please accept the results whether the ruling party wins or the opposition. If you don’t like the result, go to court. No soul should die because of you,” he warned.

Concluding, he said, “Accept the outcome of the election and if you’re not content, seek legal means. The judiciary is there, don’t truncate democracy. It doesn’t matter what you think about Goodluck Jonathan, he is a hero of democracy.”

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