President Zuma to Die In September This Year – says Prophet TB Joshua
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Nigerian prophet, Temitope Balogun Joshua, commonly referred to as TB Joshua,
has predicted turmoil for a southern African president between August and
September this year, a forecast likely to incite anxiety among South Africans. In
his televised prophecy on August 3 to thousands of his congregates gathered at
his Synagogue Church of All Nations in Nigeria, TB Joshua predicted trouble for
a Southern African President that will take place between August and September
this year.
“I
am being careful so that the Press does not misquote me because the message is
very sensitive and some direct words have been replaced to avoid causing panic.
Words such as peculiar are just a replacement of the actual sensitive direct
word,” TB Joshua said.
The
charismatic preacher, who commands a large following across the globe, is famed
for prophesying the death of the late Malawian leader, Bingu wa Mutharika, in
2012, a predication which came to pass that same year.
“End
of August to September this year, peculiar months for Southern Africa. Organize
prayer sessions for the leaders,” TB Joshua said, without elaborating.
He
said he would not reveal anything regarding the calamity likely to befall a
Southern African leader because the message was highly sensitive. While the
prophecy could raise consternation in South African, local authorities may take
heart that two other Malawian prophets have made similar prophecies that proved
to be fake. First to strike was controversial Malawian prophet, Austin
Liabunya, who told his church during a New Year cross-over service in Lilongwe
on January 1, 2015 that “Mugabe’s biological clock will not tick beyond this
year”.
In
February 2015, another Malawian prophet, Kenneth Eagle, of the Holy Tabernacle
Ministries in Lilongwe, claimed the Zimbabwe leader would not end last year
alive. ANC spokesperson yesterday refused to comment on the matter, saying he
was now seized with party policy issues and would not respond to “mere
matters”.
“This
year, I am commenting on policy issues only, not everything that you guys want
a comment on,” he said.
TB
Joshua also had a good message for South Africans, whose currency has been on a
free-fall, saying the instability currently being experienced was temporary.He,
however, warned that the region would experience its worst food shortages in
living memory.
“There
will be scarcity and shortage of food because of little rain and at wrong
times, which is not good for farming. Many farmers will be discouraged,” TB
Joshua said.
As
advice to the region, TB Joshua said construction of dams and irrigation
projects could solve the food crisis.The well-travelled preacher also warned
governments not to surrender their companies to foreigners due to desperation. He
said the crisis bedevilling the region would come to an end by mid-year and
that the countries would come out of the problems stronger than before. TB
Joshua’s prophecy is also likely to rouse interest in Zambia, where two
presidents have died while in office in recent years
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