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Explosives! Pastor Emmanuel Simon Releases Shocking 75 Prophecies for 2020

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The Founder and General Overseer Of The Blessed Embassy In Kaduna, Pastor ( Dr.) Emmanuel Simon has reeled out shocking national and International prophecies for 2020.
Here are the mind blowing prophecies as revealed by him:

1) God showed me Vice President Osinbajo will face more troubles

2) Ashiwaju Bola Tinubu will face problems of betrayal and politically reduced .
3) A Deputy Governor in a state will have problem.
4) Both APC and PDP National Congress will be engrossed in more troubles. I saw something new.
5) Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai Of Kaduna will apologized to Christians in few years to come because of his presidential ambition and he will become popular.
6) Ekiti State Governor will also become popular .
7) God showed me Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai and Dr. Fayemi Of Ekiti as possible suggestion by top politicians on a joint presidential mandate.
8) I saw Governor Fayemi receiving more political Favour than Tinubu in the south west but it will bring problem for them.
9) God showed me Atiku, Ekweremadu and Peter Obi. Don’t write off Atiku but keep watching as the drama unfolds.
10) I saw APC and PDP coming together to form a new party from 2020 to 2023 ahead of the 2023 elections.
11) PDP still has hope Of ruling Kaduna State if they plan well and organized. They should not lose hope and God have me a secret word for Rt. Hon Isa Ashiru.
12) The Cabal will work against Tinubu in 2020. Some of them will die as God showed its judgement time by God.
13) past and present politicians will face accusation on the Malabu oil deal.
14) The judiciary will be used against political opponents.
15) Governor Aminu Tambuwal should pray for his administration
16) Atiku Abubakar’s loyalists will decamp.
17) God will expose some ministers of the federal Government .
18) I saw crisis again. This will lead to imposition of curfew in some states and Local Government of Nigeria.
19) The Igbo nation needs serious prayers.
20) The three major languages in Nigeria will have problems
21) God showed me uproar , protest and demonstrations in Nigeria.
22) Northerners will want to continue in power by all means. This will bring serious tensions in the land.
23) Former Lagos State Governor needs serious prayers. I saw death- Jakande.
24) I saw death of a former Nigerian President.
25) I saw Tambuwal and Governor Wike in a political marriage.
26) God has heard the cry of Nigerians over hardship . Nigeria will be better but not under this administration.
27) The President needs serious prayers to finish his second term due to health challenges .

28 In the demand by notherners to continue in power, the names of Goodluck Jonathan/Yaradua will be mentioned to seek election

29 APC will break up with time

30 Governer Obaseki of edo state has good plans for his people but needs serious prayers to succeed. He will maintain his seat if only he can bring Oshiomhole down, if not it would be difficult for his re-election.

31 For decamping from the APC, Senator Saraki, Dino Melaye, others will face serious political persecution.

32 I saw policies being favorable to churches.

33 I saw foreigners being attacked in some countries, just like the south africa xenophobia.

34 Some telecommunications network will have problem. A mogul will have serious health challenges.

35 I saw death of many politicians , they need our prayers.

36 God showed me many people jostling to be EFCC chairman but i saw Magu on the seat.

37 God showed me explosion and killings in abuja .

38 Top Nigerian generals should pray against death.

39 Nigerian para-military organizations will experience changes.

40 I saw general buratai (Chief of army staff) in problem

41 I saw a financial house like bank on fire.

42 I saw problem in pension board but pensioners will be attended to.

43 I saw same currency in the west african region.

44 Nigerian borders will be reopened.

45 I saw money in circulation but the currency will be weaker.

46 A big bank needs prayers to stand.

47 I see Nigerian economic problems lingering till 2023, there seem no answers at the moment.

48 I saw farmers rejoicing because money and fertilizers was given to them by the government.

49 Taxation will be too severe for Nigerians

50 pray more for the tivs and the jukun nation

51 A prominent Christian and Muslim leader will die in 2020

52 Some states in Nigeria will experience flood and erosion.

53 I saw oil explosion.

54 I saw building collapse.

55 I saw fire outbreak in a nigerian university

56 Let us pray against earthquake in Nigeria.

57 I saw arms loaded in a vehicle but they will be caught.

58 Herdsmen changed strategy by coming in a different game plan, let us pray to God to avert it

59 the security challenges of nigeria will still linger.

60 i saw lot of crimes in Nigeria

61 A Nigerian governor will fight herdsmen but they will fight back eventually

62 The church will experience fruitfulness in body and businesses.

63 I saw people receiving gifts like landed property, house dedication and cars

64) God said Christians should be very prayerful to avert death.
65) Israeli President needs serious prayers
66) President Donald Trump needs prayers . He is not perfect but he is God’s agent for the USA par time. The US senate will stand by him but he needs prayers not to lose his second term bid.
67) Donald Trump needs prayers for his health.
68) I see an assassination attempt on the Russian president.
69) There will be a decision to invite Frank Lampard to coach England .
70) I see fire outbreaks in some countries .
71) I see terrorist attacks in some countries.
72) I see flood in some countries .
73) I saw a new country emerging from another one.
74) A country which starts with V needs prayers.
75) Haiti and their President needs prayers.

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The Pride of a People: Unveiling the Majestic Heritage of the Itsekiri Nation

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The Pride of a People: Unveiling the Majestic Heritage of the Itsekiri Nation

By George Omagbemi Sylvester

The Itsekiri people, an ethnic group of immense historical depth and regal legacy, are the proud custodians of one of Nigeria’s most fascinating and sophisticated cultures. Anchored in the oil-rich Niger Delta, particularly in Warri, Delta State, the Itsekiri heritage is a testament to centuries of resilience, royalty and refined civilization. Their traditions, clothing, cuisine and royal institutions are not only symbols of ethnic identity but also living proof of a people who have embraced modernity without surrendering their roots.

To speak of the Itsekiri is to speak of pride, fierce, dignified and unapologetic pride. As the Itsekiri proverb goes, “Ogwa no r’ode,” meaning, “A stranger does not surpass the native in knowledge of the town.” This reflects their deep awareness of who they are and their resolute determination to guard their cultural inheritance.

A Royal Lineage with Global Ties

The Itsekiri monarchy is one of the oldest and most respected institutions in West Africa. The Olu of Warri, as the paramount ruler, is not merely a ceremonial figure but a unifier, a symbol of continuity and a revered custodian of tradition. The Itsekiri monarchy traces its origin to 1480 AD, when Ginuwa I, a Benin prince and son of Oba Olua of the Benin Kingdom, migrated and established the Warri Kingdom. This makes the Itsekiri monarchy one of the longest uninterrupted dynasties in sub-Saharan Africa.

Their kings have had historical engagements with European powers as early as the 16th century. Olu Atuwatse I, who ruled in the 1620s, studied in Portugal and was the first sub-Saharan monarch to read and write in Portuguese. He returned with European education, Christianity and diplomatic networks, long before most African rulers had any contact with the Western world.

Today, the revered Ogiame Atuwatse III CFR, crowned in August 2021, stands tall as a modern and visionary monarch. A Harvard-trained intellectual and advocate for youth development, women empowerment and cultural revival, he exemplifies what a 21st-century African king should be, rooted in tradition, yet progressive in outlook. His leadership has revived global interest in the Itsekiri culture and identity.

As former President Goodluck Jonathan once said, “The Itsekiri nation, through its kings and people, has always demonstrated a rare fusion of civilization and cultural rootedness.” That rare blend is what continues to set the Itsekiri apart.

Language and Identity

The Itsekiri language, often described as melodious and deeply expressive, is a Yoruboid language but distinct in its vocabulary and syntax, reflecting centuries of interaction with the Portuguese, Bini and Urhobo cultures. It remains a crucial symbol of ethnic pride. The Itsekiri people have preserved this language despite years of colonial attempts at erasure and post-colonial neglect.

Language is not merely communication, it is identity. As Chinua Achebe famously said, “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.” The Itsekiri, with their language and oral traditions, remain firmly rooted.

Clothing: Royalty Woven in Silk and Coral

The traditional attire of the Itsekiri people is a statement of elegance and nobility. For men, the signature outfit includes the long embroidered shirt known as “Kemeje,” worn over George wrappers tied around the waist, often accompanied by coral beads and a walking stick, symbolic of elder status or respect. Women adorn themselves with intricately tied wrappers, lace blouses and headscarves (gele), all lavishly styled with beads and gold jewelry.

During royal events and cultural festivals such as the Olu’s coronation anniversary, the entire Warri Kingdom becomes a canvas of color, grace and historical reenactments. Every piece of cloth tells a story, every bead echoes history. Their clothing is not just fashion; it is heritage in motion.

Cuisine: A Taste of the Delta
Itsekiri cuisine is a delightful journey into the heart of the Niger Delta. Dominated by seafood and rich spices, their dishes reflect both geographic blessings and cultural uniqueness. Meals such as banga soup, owho soup, starch and a variety of smoked fish dishes are staples that delight both locals and visitors.

Their use of palm oil, periwinkles, shrimps and pepper creates a culinary experience unmatched in Nigeria. As Nigerian food critic Ozoz Sokoh writes, “Itsekiri food is a celebration of river and land, a cuisine that tells a story of a people who live in harmony with their environment.”

Festivals and Cultural Celebrations
The Itsekiri people celebrate numerous festivals, the most prominent being the Olu’s Coronation Festival, Oloibiri and Iwere Day events that draw thousands of visitors, cultural troupes and dignitaries from across the globe. These festivals are moments of reconnection with history, ancestors and royal traditions.

Drumming, boat regattas, traditional dances and symbolic rituals during these festivals underscore the Itsekiri belief in spirituality, community and ancestral reverence. They are not just festivities; they are sacred observances that bind generations together.

Diaspora Strength and Global Recognition

The Pride of a People: Unveiling the Majestic Heritage of the Itsekiri Nation
By George Omagbemi Sylvester
The Itsekiri are also notable for their achievements in the diaspora. From the United States to South Africa and the United Kingdom, Itsekiris have excelled in business, politics, academia and the arts. Organizations such as Ugbajo Itsekiri USA, Ugbajo Itsekiri South Africa, and Itsekiri National Youth Council (INYC) continue to promote Itsekiri interests abroad, supporting community projects, education and health outreach back home.

As Mr. Eyitemi Jakpa, Chairman of Ugbajo Itsekiri South Africa, passionately declared: “We carry the name of Itsekiri with dignity. Even far from home, our hearts beat for Iwere Kingdom.”

Indeed, from Nigeria to the United Kingdom, to the United States of America and to South Africa, we are the pride, unyielding, exceptional and royal. The Itsekiri are not just surviving in the diaspora; they are thriving, leading and preserving their cultural flame in a world desperate for authenticity.

Challenges and the Future
Despite their noble heritage, the Itsekiri have not been spared the challenges of marginalization, underdevelopment and political neglect, particularly in the Niger Delta region. Oil exploitation has brought wealth to the federal coffers but little development to Itsekiri communities.

However, their history teaches resilience. Like the waters that surround them, the Itsekiri bend but do not break. Through advocacy, strategic alliances and cultural unity, they continue to demand their rightful place in Nigeria’s socio-political landscape.

As constitutional lawyer and elder statesman Prof. Itse Sagay once remarked, “The Itsekiri may be small in number, but their contribution to Nigerian civilization, politics and economy is monumental.”

Conclusion: Iwere people no dey Carry Last
In the final analysis, the Itsekiri are not just an ethnic group, they are a statement. A statement of nobility, elegance, intellect and pride. From their royal lineage to their colorful garments, from their rich language to their diaspora influence, the Itsekiri remain one of the brightest gems in Nigeria’s cultural crown.

Their story is not just of kings and palaces, but of a people who never lost sight of who they are. A people who have walked with Portuguese explorers, traded with the Dutch, resisted colonial aggression and now shine in boardrooms, universities, parliaments and palaces across the globe.

Let it be echoed in every corner of the world: “Iwere people no dey carry last.” The Itsekiri remain unshaken, proud and ever forward-looking; symbols of what it means to be African, noble and eternally dignified.

The Pride of a People: Unveiling the Majestic Heritage of the Itsekiri Nation
By George Omagbemi Sylvester

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South Africa’s Top Nigerian Comedian MC Richman Marks Birthday in Style, Set to Celebrate with Orphans

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South Africa’s Top Nigerian Comedian, Daniel ‘Ehimen Okosun, Gives Back on His Special Day

South Africa – Popular Nigerian-born comedian Daniel Ehimen Okosun, better known by his stage name MC Richman, is celebrating another year of life today — and he’s doing it with purpose.
Widely regarded as the leading Nigerian comedian in South Africa, MC Richman has built a name for himself through unforgettable performances, sharp wit, and a charisma that transcends borders. His rise in the comedy scene has not only earned him applause from audiences but respect from peers across the entertainment industry.
In an inspiring twist to his birthday celebration, the much-loved entertainer is gearing up to lead a powerful delegation to an orphanage home this Saturday. According to close sources, the initiative is part of MC Richman’s commitment to giving back to the community and spreading joy to children in need.
“Birthdays are not just about getting older, but about growing in impact,” MC Richman was quoted as saying. “I want to use this moment to share laughter and love where it’s most needed.”
Fans, fellow comedians, and well-wishers have taken to social media to pour in birthday wishes, praising the comedian not just for his talent, but for his generous heart.
More details about the planned orphanage visits are expected to be released in the coming days. For now, it’s safe to say: MC Richman is not just making people laugh — he’s making a difference.
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Africa Set for Divine Visitation as SCOAN Holds Revival

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Africa Set for Divine Visitation as SCOAN Holds Revival

Johannesburg, South Africa — South Africa is poised for a powerful wind of divine transformation as Johannesburg hosts the highly anticipated Holy Spirit Visitation with Pastor Evelyn Joshua. The event, set to take place on May 16 at the prestigious Expo Centre, is drawing thousands of attendees from across South Africa and beyond, each with a deep yearning for divine intervention, healing, and spiritual renewal.

 


Described by many as a life-changing opportunity for divine encounter, the event is being organized by The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), led by Pastor Evelyn Joshua, wife of the late Prophet T.B. Joshua. The revival has also been widely described as an avenue for divine restoration and supernatural transformation, resonating strongly with the faithful and spiritually curious alike.

 

Jan Matli, a Johannesburg resident, conveyed his strong belief in the impact the event will have. “We expect spiritual revival in the body of Christ as the Holy Spirit Visitation with Pastor Evelyn Joshua begins on the 16th of May. This revival will reveal God’s hidden power to destroy the deception that the children of God have been fed with. This visitation must bring total deliverance and transformation,” he told The SCOAN’s communications team.
Echoing this hope, Thato Mathibela, another resident, said, “I want to have an unforgettable encounter with God during this revival with Pastor Evelyn Joshua. I want to receive impartation and the baptism of the Holy Spirit.”

Africa Set for Divine Visitation as SCOAN Holds Revival

For many like Norah Dlomo, the event is not only about personal breakthrough but also about the spiritual welfare of families. “I want God to deliver and heal my family. I also want to grow spiritually with the guidance of our mother in the Lord, Pastor Evelyn Joshua,” she shared.
Among those looking forward to the revival is Abigail Fourie, who has a powerful testimony of past healing through The SCOAN. Delivered from a family curse during a visit to The SCOAN in Lagos, Nigeria, in 2006, she now seeks a deeper experience. “Since then, my life has been transformed. Now, I am expecting to be baptized by the Holy Spirit so that I can be all God has created me to be,” she said.

 

The event is attracting not only South Africans but also believers from across the continent. Anthony Victor, a Malawian residing in Johannesburg, shared his testimony of divine intervention. “My wife was barren but after ministering the Morning Water, which I received from a friend, she conceived and bore children for me. The God of Prophet T.B. Joshua is a miracle-working God. I am here to experience more of His blessings,” he said.

 

From the Democratic Republic of Congo, Patrick Isaka testified to the blessings he has already received through The SCOAN. “I have experienced a lot of positive changes through The SCOAN. I have witnessed many good things in my career as an infrastructure consultant. I am here to experience God and maintain the blessings I have received in the past,” he stated.

 

Among the most heartfelt expressions of hope came from Albert Ndhlovu, a South African resident who shared his personal struggles. “My life is messed up and I believe God will restore, renew and redeem me and my family during this revival with Pastor Evelyn Joshua,” he prayed.

 

As of the time of this report, the Gallagher Convention Centre, where attendees are registering for the event, is witnessing a massive influx of people. Crowds are arriving in their thousands, full of joy, hope, and expectation for a divine encounter that many believe will mark a turning point in their lives.
With the Holy Spirit Visitation set to commence on May 16, anticipation is mounting that Johannesburg will witness not just a gathering, but a genuine outpouring of the Holy Spirit that could ripple far beyond the city.
For more news on The SCOAN South Africa Revival, click

https://www.scoan.org/high-expectations-as-scoan-south-africa-revival-draws-near-2/

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