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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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From Friendship to Tragedy: IBB Recounts Executing Childhood Friend Mamman Vatsa

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From Friendship to Tragedy: IBB Recounts Executing Childhood Friend Mamman Vatsa

By George Omagbemi Sylvester

 

“When Loyalty Clashes with Duty; IBB Reflects on Betrayal, Heartbreak and the Heavy Burden of Leadership”

 

In his recently published autobiography, A Journey of Service, former Nigerian military ruler Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida has opened up about the heart-wrenching decision to execute his childhood friend, General Mamman Vatsa, following a failed coup plot in 1986.

 

Released on February 20, 2025, Babangida’s memoir provides an unprecedented glimpse into the emotional struggle of balancing personal loyalty with national security. He recalls first hearing rumors of a coup allegedly involving Vatsa, which he initially dismissed as the result of jealousy or political rivalry. However, further investigations and consultations with senior officers (including Generals Nasko, Garba Duba, and Wushishi) uncovered evidence that Vatsa had provided funds to other officers to further the coup plan.

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The plot, Babangida recounts, involved bombing Lagos’ Eko Bridge, disrupting Air Force operations, and targeting the presidential aircraft, actions that threatened the stability of the nation. Vatsa had attempted to explain his financial involvement as a contribution to a farming project, but Babangida said the evidence from covert investigations was undeniable.

 

Reflecting on his personal anguish, Babangida admitted, “I experienced a profound personal sense of betrayal. They had orchestrated a violent coup that threatened to shroud the nation in darkness. I faced an impossible choice: save a friend’s life or safeguard the future of my country.” Despite their shared youth and years of friendship in Minna, Babangida prioritized national stability over personal grief.

 

Vatsa’s execution in March 1986, alongside other coup plotters, left a deep personal void for Babangida, who described the loss as both “a personal tragedy” and a necessary step to protect Nigeria. He emphasized that the unity of the armed forces and the nation’s survival outweighed private sorrow, insisting that the rule of law and the demands of national security must take precedence over friendship.

 

The former military ruler also highlighted later attempts to politicize the incident, stating that some officers were displeased with Vatsa’s appointment as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory due to lingering perceptions about past coups. Nonetheless, Babangida maintained he had always sought to honor their friendship, accommodating Vatsa’s personality and character wherever possible. “I stayed loyal to our friendship and went above and beyond to accommodate his excesses and boisterous behavior,” he wrote.

 

Scholars and historians reviewing Babangida’s account note that the execution of a childhood friend underscores the extraordinary pressures faced by leaders during periods of national crisis, highlighting the intersection of personal ethics and state responsibilities. Dr. Chukwuemeka Okeke, a Nigerian historian, commented, “IBB’s narrative shows the stark reality of leadership in times of upheaval. Personal relationships, even lifelong friendships, can be overshadowed by national imperatives.”

 

Babangida’s account provides a rare, candid exploration of the emotional burden borne by leaders forced to make life-and-death decisions. The memoir paints Vatsa not only as a friend but also as a symbol of the painful sacrifices that leadership demands, illustrating the complexities of governance in a nation fraught with political instability and internal dissent.

 

Ultimately, A Journey of Service chronicles a delicate balance: the tension between human attachment and the responsibility to safeguard a nation. The story of Vatsa’s execution is a stark reminder that the path of leadership is often laden with moral dilemmas and irrevocable decisions, where loyalty to country may exact the ultimate personal cost.

 

Babangida’s revelation adds a deeply human dimension to historical events that have long been analyzed in military and political textbooks, shedding light on the emotional and ethical struggles of one of Nigeria’s most influential military rulers.

From Friendship to Tragedy: IBB Recounts Executing Childhood Friend Mamman Vatsa

By George Omagbemi Sylvester

Published on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.

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FAKE OUTRAGE: Viral “Trump Post” on Tinubu Debunked

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FACT CHECK: Viral “Trump Post” Blasting Tinubu Over Maiduguri Bombings is Fake

 

 

LAGOS — A viral image circulating on social media, purportedly showing a post by former U.S. President Donald Trump criticizing Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has been confirmed as false and digitally manipulated.

 

 

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The image, which appeared online late Monday, March 16, 2026, claimed to be a post from Trump’s Truth Social account reacting to a deadly wave of bombings in Maiduguri. While the attacks themselves are real, the alleged international rebuke is entirely fabricated.

 

 

 

 

Hoax Exposed

 

The fake post alleged that Trump described Nigeria’s situation as a “TOTAL DISASTER” and criticized Tinubu for being on a “State Visit” to the United Kingdom during a supposed “STATE OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY.”

 

 

 

However, multiple inconsistencies quickly exposed the claim:

 

 

 

Timeline Discrepancy: The post referenced events occurring while Tinubu was already abroad. In reality, the President only departed Abuja for London on Tuesday, March 17—hours after the image began trending.

 

 

 

Design Errors: Analysts identified a suspicious “whitehouse.gov” button embedded in the image—an element not present on the Truth Social platform.

 

 

 

No Verifiable Source: A thorough review of Trump’s official social media accounts and global media reports shows no record of such a statement.

 

 

 

 

Tinubu’s UK Visit Continues

 

Despite the security situation at home, the Presidency has confirmed that Tinubu’s scheduled state visit to the United Kingdom will proceed.

 

 

The Nigerian leader is expected to be received by King Charles III at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, March 18. The visit marks a notable diplomatic engagement between Nigeria and the UK.

 

 

The widely shared “Trump post” is a deliberate misinformation attempt, exploiting a real national tragedy to spread false political narratives. Authorities and media observers continue to urge the public to verify information before sharing.

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TO MY BROTHER BOBBY DEE

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AHMAD GUMI: CLERIC OF BLOOD, FACE OF HATE 

TO MY BROTHER BOBBY DEE by Chief Femi Fani-Kayode 

 

 

For my brother Bobby Dee (Chief Dele Momodu) to compare President Tinubu to General Sani Abacha and claim that he is a dictator suggests that he is suffering from a degenerating and worrisome level of cognitive dissonance.

 

 

I love Dele and God knows I have immense respect for him but he sounded drained, tired and broken and spoke little sense yesterday in his interview with Seun Okinbaloye of Channels TV.

 

 

May I humbly suggest to him to try and take a break from politics and political commentary for a while, get his breath back and attempt to overhaul his intellectual engine?

 

 

 

Not only was he uncharitable and disrespectful to the President, the Vice President, the Ministers, the Senators and the newly-appointed Ambassadors, many of whom have far more experience than him in governance and Government, on that programme but he also insulted the collective intelligence of the Nigerian people.

 

 

He and his associates in the ADC should focus more on trying to build up their depleted ranks and form a strong opposition that we can look forward to engaging in the field of battle for the 2027 election rather than continously obsesse and talk about what our President and our party is doing.

 

 

 

The ADC cannot even be described as a sinking ship but rather as a badly patched up inflatable plastic life boat that has not even managed to find its bearing or leave the harbour.

 

 

 

It has no engine, no sails, no oars, no captain, no crew, no navigational equipment, no muscle, no firepower, no war chest, no destination and worse of all it is made of rubber and not steel.

 

 

How can such an ill-prepared contraption even float let alone do battle?

 

 

It cannot possibly survive the rough seas and harsh winds of Nigerian politics because it lacks gravitas, focus, character, intelligence, discipline and strength.

 

 

 

 

 

It needs to be built up, better schooled, better trained, better equipped, better educated and better prepared before it can enter the field and before we can even begin to regard it as an opposition party.

 

 

 

Right now it can only be described as a haven and pitiful gathering of vacuous, shallow, intellectual frauds and political renegades who lack foresight and who have no direction.

 

 

 

The fact that they have failed to take off is not Tinubu’s fault, it is theirs.

 

 

 

The fact that political leaders and the Nigerian people are flocking to APC in droves is not only because our President and Vice President are doing well but also because they view the ADC as nothing but a collection of disingenious, desperate and recycled political losers, who are addicted to power, who offer no credible alternative to governance and who, like the three blind mice, are running around in circles, chasing each other’s long, mangy and wrinkled tails with no where to go.

 

 

Watching my brother Dele trying to speak for them is pitiful and is even more disconcerting than his assertion that Tinubu will regret his decisions and will be deserted by everyone around him.

 

 

The Bible says “who is he that sayeth a thing and it cometh to pass when the Lord God of Hosts has commanded it not?”

 

 

Dele should listen to the Holy Spirit instead of to the pagan murmurings, strange whispers, demonic divinations and conjuring projections of the Prophets of Baal and the Witch of Endor.

 

 

 

To be sure Tinubu started well, he is doing well and he will, by the grace of God, end well with no regrets in 2031.

 

 

Anything short of that is the counsel of the ungodly and the manifestation and delusions of a diseased and demonised mind.

 

 

I appeal to my brother Dele: leave the ranks of the forces of darkness and join us.

 

 

You are far too good for the company you are keep.

 

 

Your presence in the ranks of the ADC is like that of a gentle, beautiful, well bred, well fed and well manicured flamingo trapped in a sea of ugly, cruel, loud, angry, starving, cackling and relentless crows and vultures.

 

 

It does not befit you.

 

 

 

 

(Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, the author of this essay) is an Ambassador Designate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, a former Minister of Aviation, a former Minister of Culture and Tourism, the Sadaukin Shinkafi, the Wakilin Doka Potiskum, the Otunba of Joga Orile, the Aare Ajagunle of Otun Ekiti and a Legal Practioner)

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