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Prophecy For Nigeria: Prophet TB Joshua Revisits 2014 Prediction [VIDEO]

Prophecy For Nigeria: Prophet TB Joshua Revisits 2014 Predic

Prophet T. B. Joshua, the founder of The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) on Monday May 10, 2021 reexplored a prophecy he made in 2014 about the nation, Nigeria.

In a post on its official Twitter handle, SCOAN put up clips from July 27, 2014, of the popular televangelist prophesying about Nigeria.

At the time, the Ondo-born preacher described Nigeria as "beautiful", while forewarning of a "huge trouble". However, he maintains that Nigeria is indivisible.

Prophet TB Joshua's words: "Beyond this crisis, Nigeria is beautiful. Your prayer now is that you should witness it so that this crisis will not take you away.

"Huge trouble is coming and no human being will withstand it unless you don't have hand in that trouble.

"The cloud of crisis, murder, killings, destruction covers Nigeria... I want to witness how this cloud will dispel... The cloud will go; Nigeria will remain... If people like me should run out of the country, it means my calling is at stake.

"The manner you have that power will determine whether there will be peace in it. The power is in the heart, not in the gun, not in the place you are living, not in the White house or Aso Rock. The power is in the heart.

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"There is no one that is secured by power and might and gun that they cannot get unless those whom God protects – because they have infiltrated everywhere. They are no more inside the bush; they are everywhere.

"My joy now is this country is going to be a giant nation. My prayer now is you will see beyond this crisis; you will live beyond this crisis."

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