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Apostle Omotosho Tope releases Shocking Prophecy about Nigeria, Buhari, other Bigwigs

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Apostle Omotosho Tope Joseph who runs a ministry known as OTJ  live ministry has released his own shocking prophecies. In a chat with Sahara Weekly Magazine on Monday, September 25th, 2017 he said the first female President in Nigeria will emerge around 2030 and that her identity will be known via her date of birth which is June, 20,2002. According to him the church will be the live wire that will uphold the country like never before.

 

According to him in an encounter with God he also saw the imminent breakup of Nigeria unless we pray hard.

“Let us pray to rebuke death and shootings in the villa, because I see shootings. I foresee that from 2035, Nigeria will not be one country again as I foresee five nations coming out of Nigeria. However, in 2030 the first female president will emerge in Nigeria.  She was born in June 20,2002.  In 2024, there may be a natural disaster and in the nearest future, the name Lagos may change and Ibadan may become a State.”

The man of God continues: “The spirit of God says power will still return to the North in 2019 and Nigerians will be shocked as regards who becomes president. He is among the incumbent governors”

The second term bid of President Buhari will be dicey. I foresee that the international community will gang up against him especially on issues of human rights and corruption.

 

According to OTJ, Aso Rock needs spiritual cleansing because the Nigerian presidency is jinxed and it has to be spiritually cleansed.

 

“President Buhari needs prayers as his health condition will not be stable. People who are to help his government are the ones that will fight him. I foresee change in the government of Buhari as he will be disappointed by close confidants.

 

“The spirit of God says democracy in Nigeria will not last for the next 30 years. I foresee a referendum which may lead to reforms as so many things will be affected in the country.

 

 

“I foresee that the Biafra nation will be actualized but not now. Biafra is going to battle with Nigerian forces for they have done a lot of underground works. The current leaders clamouring for Biafra now may not be the ones that will make the dream come true. I do not see Nnamdi Kanu as the one to actualize this dream. I foresee that he will have problems due to his activities in relation to the bail granted him. But the government must dialogue with him because his agitation will cause pandemonium. There will be a lot of factions within the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB). Some people would penetrate the group in order to cause issues.”

 

 

“Note this; only God can stop Nigeria’s disintegration, but it is not yet time. By 2035, Nigeria will be no more. Five nations will come out of the country. Two will be greater than three. God says neither the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) nor the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) can take Nigeria to the next level. God has shown me the names of five of those that will rescue Nigeria in the future. I’ll announce them soon.”

 

 

Unfortunately, President Muhammadu Buhari cannot take Nigeria anywhere and I do not see Atiku Abubakar becoming president. I do not see El-Rufai becoming president. God has not said otherwise. He should continue to seek God’s face because there is nothing prayer cannot change.”

 

 

“A lot of things must be done. The government must do something more rewarding about the issue of agriculture. We should not be sending food out when it is obvious that many people are hungry. The agriculture sector must be taken seriously and strengthened.

The prophet also advise that many of Nigeria’s mega churches should invest in agriculture.

 

 

“Many of these mega churches should be encouraged to go into agriculture. Churches are to help people. That is what we are doing. Churches must get involved in mechanised farming,”

 

 

OTJ also added that there should be changes in the Central Bank of Nigeria.

 

 

He said the same thing should be done to the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation as “Nigeria’s oil will not exist in the next 10 years because the quality of our oil will drop.”

 

 

“I still see that PDP is under duress. I don’t see it taking over from the APC in 2019 because that Supreme Court ruling has not solved PDP crisis. The party should first carry out internal cleansing. God has revealed to me the next person to rule Oyo State. I am going to tell the nation soon. A small fish will swallow a big fish in Oyo State, even in Osun State.

 

 

“In Anambra, if (Governor Willie) Obiano is focused and takes the right steps, he will retain that seat but not PDP. PDP cannot take over Anambra State. There is hope for APC also in Anambra but I have not seen it taking over form APGA. The broom which is the symbol of the APC is very spiritual; it is not ordinary.  I see more people decamping to the PDP.

OTJ also said that controversial Kogi Senator, Dino Melaye is fighting his cause the wrong way.

 

“God says He will give him respite if he retraces his steps.”

 

 

“I said in 2015 that kidnapping would take another dimension in Nigeria and beyond. I also predicted that Ebola, Lassa Fever had not gone. Is that not what we are witnessing today?”

 

 

“The spirit of God says Nigeria will take steps to set up a National Carrier but I foresee that this move will not be realized for now. The spirit of God says some airlines may run into debts. JetA-1 the airplane fuel may become scarce and the supply will be unstable. Let us pray against any crash landing or emergency landing that will involve any aircraft in Nigeria. This Agency of government in the Aviation industry will have problems. I foresee that the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria will face some challenges that will affect its smooth running. Let them pray against fire outbreak in any of the airports.

“There will be reforms in FAAN even as there will be changes in their training schedules. The FAAN will take steps to upgrade their facilities. I foresee that FAAN Personnel may cause problems with other Security Agencies operating in the airports.

“The Director of the Authority may be changed as he may face some challenges on some issues. Some officials may be sacked because of the detection of certain irregularities. The Lord revealed to me that some irregularities will be detected in the Authority. The Nigerian Airspace will face serious issues that can affect Aviation Services. Let us pray against unnecessary accidents like crash-landing of Airplanes on the run ways in our airports.

 

 

“I foresee that some Airport Commanders in Lagos, Abuja and Kaduna will be changed. The spirit of God says NCAA may withdraw the operating license of some airlines. I foresee that there may be troubles in the aviation industry in Nigeria that will affect some local airlines. Some workers of the NCAA may run into crisis. The NCAA will face a lot of challenges. Some Directors of the Authority will contend with some issues that will threaten their jobs. Nigeria airspace will have challenges thus the authorities will make efforts to put things in order to avert problems.”

 

 

Within the sports sector, the prophet of God said; “there is hope for Nigeria. We will qualify for Nations Cup. We can win Nations Cup if we take the right steps. For now, let’s go and fight it out and qualify first. We will also qualify for the World Cup and we will get to quarterfinal or elimination stage if we get the right person in charge of our sports ministry.  Winning is luck, and football is spiritual.

 

 

On Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, OTJ said; “the coach may develop naughty attitudes that may make the football fans to protest against him. He must rebuke cases of carelessness which may make his team suffer some setbacks. His team will start the season on a serious note but his match plans and arrangements will be queried. He will have troubles with the management of his club.”

 

 

The prophet said that Nigeria need a lot of prayers for peace to reign. He added that the Boko Haram insurgency is not yet over in Nigeria.

 

 

“It will take the army another four years to end Boko Haram. I see another terrorist group planning from outside Africa and may come to Nigeria. The Fulani herdsmen are another form of Boko Haram but it is politically motivated.

 

 

He also revealed that Nigeria needs to pray not to lose any first lady, past or present.

 

 

“The spirit of the Living God says these personalities: Omololu Olunloyo, Alex Duduyemi, Shehu Shagari, Ernest Shonekan, Bamanga Tukur, Babagana Kingibe, Francis Nzeribe, Macron of France, George Bush Snr, Alex Ekwueme, Prince Philip Duke: the Duke of Edinburgh, Folake Solanke (SAN), Chinwoke Mbadinuju, John Pepper Clark, Bekederemo, Subomi Balogun, Koffi Annan, Sam Nujoma, Jerry Rawlings, Arthur Eze, Emeka Offor, Frederick Fasheun, Oba Sikiru Adetona, Mike Adenuga, Bisi Akande, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Lai Mohammed, Wole Soyinka, Ibrahim Babangida, Yakubu Gowon, Lateef Jakande, Tony Anenih, Bashorun J.K Randle, Alhaji Liasu Bashir, Emir Mustapha Jokolo of Gwandu, Emir Sulu Gambari, Paul Ogwuma, Robert Mugabe, Jose Eduardo dos Santos of Angola, Pele of Brazil, Issa Hayatou, Jack Warner, Ebenezer Obey, Victor Olaiya, Richard Akinjide, Keshington Adebutu, Jide Omokore, Alani Bankole, Charles Oputa, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equtorial Guinea, Eze Festus Odimegwu, Harry Akande, Moses Olaiya, Olisa Metuh, Patrice Talon of Benin Republic and Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria, must pray for good health and they must pray fervently to rebuke bereavement. They must also seek for God’s divine intervention in their lives.”

 

 

“I foresee that there will be a memorandum that will be submitted to National Assembly on the need to review the Nigerian Constitution. The Spirit of God says there is no peace in the country regards the peaceful co-existence of the ethnic groups that can make us to say we are a united entity. A lot of things are in the pipeline that must be discussed to bring about desired unity in the country. I foresee that there will be debates in Senate and the House of Representatives because of the economy crisis as Nigeria will run into a big debt. The peaceful co-existence of ethnic groups in the country will be threatened. The Nigerian Constitution will be re-modified.”

 

 

The prophet said by 2027, there will be a new means of communication.

 

 

“Members of the Union should pray for divine protection in the discharge of their duties. The NUJ should pray against problems among members of their Executives Council. The NUJ should pray for unity among their members. They will embark on a project that may be abandoned. I foresee that the President of the NUJ will face challenges. Some chapters of the Union will kick against the regime of the incumbent President. The Guild should pray for God’s divine protection and should pray so that money will not cause problems in the Body. Members should pray so that I none of them will pass away suddenly through accidents or protracted sickness.”

 

 

“Let us pray against the death of any Chief Judge in any of the states. Let us rebuke the death of any Attorney General and Minister of Justice at the Federal and Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice at the states either past or present. The Judiciary will take bold steps to interpret many of the laws that are in operation in the states; this is because of so many legal knots that are noticeable in the Judiciary.

 

“I foresee reforms and rearrangements in some courts. The spirit of God says some Court Clerks and Registrars may cause problems for their Presiding Judges. I foresee that due to certain irregularities some of the Court Registrars will be sanctioned. Let us pray against fire incidents in any of our courts. I foresee that some courts may be closed down.

 

 

“The Chief Judge of these states; Edo, Kogi, Crossriver, Akwaibom,Ondo, Adamawa and Kano must be prayerful to ward off troubles. Let this group of privileged lawyers, SANs, pray not to lose anyone in the fold. The Senior Advocates should pray against whatever can cause an embarrassment for the group. The spirit of God revealed to me that there will be conflicts in some branches of the Association. I foresee that lawyers in some branches will go on strike because of new procedures introduced in the courts. The lawyers will kick against certain changes that may be introduced in the legal profession. I foresee that lawyers in some branches of the NBA will want to protest against violations of Human Rights law entrench in the constitution. Let them pray not to lose anybody in the Association. The law will be used in some states and this will bring about serious issues in Nigeria. The Magistrate Court will experience changes in leadership and this will worsen the situation of the affairs of this court.”

 

Finally,  he said he sees God lifting some media personalities who have been forgotten and that Tribune will experience an unusual lifting. ” I also see an incumbent government in Africa losing the section to the opposition party this year ”

Contact Prophet Omotosho Tope Joseph on :

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Fidelity Bank grows gross earnings by 38% to N434.95b in Q1

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Fidelity Bank grows gross earnings by 38% to N434.95b in Q1

 

Fidelity Bank Plc recorded 37.9 per cent growth in gross earnings to N434.95 billion in first quarter 2026 as the international commercial bank continued to expand its core banking market share.

 

Interim report and accounts of Fidelity Bank for the three months ended March 31, 2026 released at the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) showed that gross earnings rose from N315.42 billion in first quarter 20025 to N434.95 billion in first quarter 2026, representing an increase of 37.9 per cent.
The top-line performance was driven by impressive growth in the bank’s core business operations with interest incomes rising by 22.8 per cent to N314.48 billion in first quarter 2026 as against N256.10 billion in first quarter 2025.

 

With net interest income at N180.97 billion, the bank closed the period with profit before tax of N92.48 billion. After taxes, net profit stood at N74.47 billion for the three-month period. Earnings per share remained high at N5.69, underlining the capacity of the bank to reward its shareholders.

 

 

The balance sheet of the bank also emerged stronger. Total assets crossed the N11 trillion mark to N11.35 trillion by March 2026 compared with N10.46 trillion recorded in December 2025. Customers’ deposits increased from N6.89 trillion to N7.38 trillion. Total equity rode on the back of earnings growth to a 27.5 per cent increase from N1.09 trillion in December 2025 to N1.39 trillion by March 2026.

 

 

The first quarter 2026 results further consolidated the strong earnings outlook of the bank, which had successfully completed its recapitalisation amidst impressive earnings performance in 2025.
Fidelity Bank had recorded double-digit growths in interest and non-interest incomes as well as key balance sheet items during the year ended December 31, 2025.

 

 

The audited report showed that gross earnings rose from N1.04 trillion in 2024 to N1.52 trillion in 2025, an increase of 45.6 per cent. Interest and similar incomes had grown by 38.7 per cent from N803.1 billion in 2024 to N1.11 trillion in 2025. Fees and commission incomes also rose by 44.7 per cent from N78.4 billion to N113.4 billion. The bank recorded net profit after tax of N242.4 billion in 2025.

 

 

The bank’s balance sheet emerged stronger with total assets rising by 18.6 per cent to N10.46 trillion in 2025 as against N8.82 trillion in 2024. Customer deposits increased by 16.1 per cent from N5.94 trillion to N6.89 trillion, reflecting continued franchise strength and an improved funding profile. Net loans and advances meanwhile declined by 2.4 per cent to N4.28 trillion in 2025 as against N4.39 trillion in 2024, attributable to customers paying down on their mature obligations.

 

 

The bank had in 2025 strengthened its capital position, with eligible capital rising to N561 billion, above the regulatory minimum of N500 billion for banks with international authorisation. In addition, capital adequacy had remained robust, with Capital Adequacy Ratio of 30.94 per cent by December 2025 as against 23.47 per cent by December 2024.

 

Managing Director, Fidelity Bank Plc, Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, said the first quarter 2026 results reinforced the bank’s strong and resilient business model.

 

She noted that with the remarkable success of its recapitalisation programme and continuing expansion, Fidelity Bank has entered a new era of growth and impressive returns.

 

“We are on a stronger footing and confident that we will set new growth records that are reflective of our legacy and the future we are working on,” Onyeali-Ikpe said.

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Dangote Refinery Ends Nigeria’s Era of Fuel Import Dependence, Boosts GDP, FX Earnings — EIU

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NLC Commends Dangote Refinery, Urges FG to Sell Adequate Crude in Naira to Reduce Fuel Prices

Dangote Refinery Ends Nigeria’s Era of Fuel Import Dependence, Boosts GDP, FX Earnings — EIU

The operational ramp up of the 650,000 barrels per day Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals is fundamentally reshaping Nigeria’s downstream oil sector, significantly reducing the country’s dependence on imported refined petroleum products and strengthening its external position, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).

In its latest assessment on Nigeria’s fuel market and regulatory environment, the EIU said the refinery has already transformed a sector that was previously characterised by heavy reliance on imported fuel despite Nigeria being Africa’s largest crude oil producer. The report noted that the refinery met nearly 80 per cent of domestic petrol demand in April and produced enough volumes to satisfy local consumption requirements as operations approached full capacity.

The EIU described Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector before the refinery as “long dysfunctional”, noting that the country had remained almost entirely dependent on costly imported fuel while producing nearly 1.5 million barrels of crude oil daily.

According to the report, the emergence of the refinery has reduced import dependence, improved domestic fuel availability and strengthened Nigeria’s balance of payments position through lower import demand and rising exports of refined petroleum products.

“The gradual ramp up of the 650,000 barrel/day Dangote refinery since May 2023 has transformed Nigeria’s long dysfunctional downstream sector,” the report stated. “The country’s main refineries, all state owned, had been inoperative for years and Nigeria was almost entirely reliant on costly imported fuel.”

The research and analysis division of The Economist Group, London added that the refinery’s attainment of full operational capacity and its planned expansion would further support Nigeria’s economic growth and foreign exchange earnings over the medium term.

“Meanwhile, the attainment of full capacity at, and an increase in exports from, the Dangote refinery will support real GDP growth and foreign exchange earnings in 2026 and 2027 and beyond, as a planned doubling of the plant’s output comes on stream around the end of the decade,” it added.

Industry analysts said the refinery is increasingly positioning Nigeria as an emerging refining and export hub, altering energy trade flows across Africa and reducing the vulnerability associated with fuel import dependence.

The EIU noted that the refinery’s expansion has coincided with major reforms in Nigeria’s downstream sector, including the removal of fuel subsidies and the introduction of market driven pricing mechanisms.

The report, however, said the transition from a state dominated fuel import structure to large scale domestic refining has triggered resistance from interests linked to the old import regime.

The latest tensions emerged following the decision by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority to relax restrictions on petrol imports despite the refinery’s growing capacity to meet domestic demand.

Dangote Industries subsequently initiated legal action, arguing that continued import approvals undermine domestic refining investments and conflict with the objectives of the Petroleum Industry Act, which seeks to encourage local refining capacity and reduce import dependence.

Analysts noted that the availability of large-scale domestic refining capacity has improved Nigeria’s energy security and reduced exposure to external supply shocks and foreign exchange volatility.

The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise also cautioned against unrestrained importation of petroleum products, warning that such a policy could weaken Nigeria’s industrialisation drive and discourage investments in domestic refining.

Chief Executive Officer of CPPE, Muda Yusuf, said continued dependence on imported fuel had historically contributed to pressure on foreign reserves, exchange rate instability and fiscal leakages.

The refinery’s growing impact is also being reflected in Nigeria’s broader macroeconomic indicators. Earlier this month, S&P Global Ratings cited increased domestic refining capacity and rising hydrocarbon exports among the major factors supporting Nigeria’s sovereign credit rating upgrade – the first in 14 years.

Beyond Nigeria, analysts said the refinery is increasingly being viewed as a strategic industrial asset for Africa, where many countries remain heavily dependent on imported fuel despite rising demand for transportation, manufacturing, and power generation.

 

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BREAKING: Court Dismisses $19.6 Million Claim Against NNPCL — Rules Contract Scope Cannot Be Changed Orally

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BREAKING: Court Dismisses $19.6 Million Claim Against NNPCL — Rules Contract Scope Cannot Be Changed Orally

 

In a landmark ruling on Friday, May 22, 2026, the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja threw out a $19.6 million lawsuit filed by Alternate Dimensions Ventures Ltd against the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), affirming a key legal principle: a written contract cannot be expanded through oral agreements or conduct.

Alternate Dimensions had sought $19,600,000 in professional fees, claiming the scope of its Direct Sale, Direct Purchase (DSDP e-pro) contract with NNPCL was orally expanded. Represented by counsel Patrick Peter, the firm argued it was entitled to the revised sum for services rendered under the alleged new terms.

But NNPCL, through its lawyer Ituah Imhanze of KENNA LP, pushed back sharply, arguing that parties are bound exclusively by the clear terms of their written agreement. Imhanze contended that without any written amendment, the claim was legally unsound, and the court agreed.

Delivering judgment, Justice Hamza Mu’azu upheld NNPCL’s defense, stating that the contract was unambiguous and that no evidence was adduced during the trial, which supported the alleged scope expansion. The court further found that NNPCL fully complied with all contractual terms and committed no breach.

Dismissing the suit as meritless, Justice Mu’azu reinforced the doctrine of sanctity of contract: any amendment to a written agreement must be express, unequivocal, and documented, not implied or verbal.

The ruling spares NNPCL from the S19.6 million claim and also a floodgate of similar potential liabilities.

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