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Evangelical Church Founder, Olabayo Reveals What He Told Tinubu Years Back When They Met In U.S

Primate Theophilus Olabayo, founder and Primate of Evangelical Church of Yahweh Worldwide has revealed what he told the president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu some years back in the United States of America.

The man of God confirmed that he had predicted Tinubu’s victory long before he thought of contesting the presidential election.

According to the Prophet who spoke in an interview with the Nigerian Tribune, he met Tinubu in America at his church member’s residence. He noted that he had never known him or met him until then.

But at the first time meeting, God revealed to him that Tinubu will be Nigeria’s president and he (Primate Olabayo) told him (Tinubu) right away about the revelation.

Primate Olabayo who recently revealed that Tinubu will be sworn-in irrespective of opposition to his inauguration further said that he sought the face of God before the presidential election on who will emerge as president and God told him it is the former governor of Lagos.

The prophet said: “I inquire from the LORD who will be the next President of this country. God told me that amongst all the Presidential contestants, Bola Tinubu would emerge.

“Years back when I met Tinubu in America, I told him that the time will come when he would one day be President of this country. I have no personal relationship with him and I only met him back then in my member’s house. I don’t follow people’s opinion, but only what God tells me.”

He further said that “I see him being sworn in as the president. Though, as I said earlier, there are people who don’t want this to happen.”

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