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2010, Year Of Abundance – Prophet
Renowned Port Harcourt clergy and General Overseer of Liberty Hour Ministry Inc. Prophet Chikadibia John Wodu, has declared the year 2010 as a year of abundance for Nigeria.
In his prophetic declaration at a Special Liberty session organised to herald the new year, the cleric said the economy of Nigeria would improve tremendously.
He cautioned against maladministration and corruption in high places to avert doom in the embattled Niger Delta region.
“If things are not done properly there will be bloodshed in Nigeria and crude oil will turn to blood.”
Prophet Wodu also cautioned against on-going banking reforms saying that if not handled with care such could plunge the sector into deeper crisis.
He warned prostitutes in the country to turn a new leaf to ensure healthy society.
On the global scene, Prophet Wodu predicted that terrorist activities would be on the increase as another psychopathic obsession for power to rule the world like Hitler would emerge.
The man of God also declared that this year there would be plot to assassinate President Baraack Obama of the United States, but such sinister plot would be averted. He added that third would economies could witness economic boom and Africa may celebrate an important economic break through in 2010.
Taneh Beemene
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