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Health, Power, and Prophecy: Iginla Warns Tinubu, Akpabio, and Global Leaders

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Health, Power, and Prophecy: Iginla Warns Tinubu, Akpabio, and Global Leaders

“‘Strong Betrayal Ahead’: Prophet Iginla Sounds Alarm on Tinubu’s Health and Akpabio’s Leadership”

 

Abuja, Nigeria – Renowned cleric and leader of the Champion Royal Assembly, Prophet Joshua Iginla, has delivered a series of prophecies for 2025, cautioning Nigerians about potential challenges facing key political figures, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

 

Speaking during the New Year’s crossover service held at the Champion Royal Assembly in Abuja, Iginla claimed that God revealed these prophecies to him. The cleric specifically warned President Tinubu about a possible medical emergency, urging the president to prioritize his health to avert serious consequences.

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“President Tinubu must pay attention to his health and give himself much rest so that the enemy does not take that as a way of giving him a strong blow. I saw a medical emergency, and we don’t pray for that to happen,” Iginla said.

In addition to health concerns, Iginla predicted intense political drama for Tinubu, including betrayals and gang-ups against him. “There is going to be a lot of gang-up against him strongly, very strongly. The drama will unfold this year like never before, and there will be a strong betrayal,” the prophet added.

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The cleric also foresaw significant challenges for Senate President Godswill Akpabio, particularly from Northern politicians. Iginla predicted attempts to undermine Akpabio’s leadership through a vote of no confidence or impeachment.
“For the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, he is going to have a lot of strong resistance from the strong Northern powers. They want to move a vote of no confidence or impeachment process against him. He must play good politics with the Northern brothers,” Iginla advised.

Iginla emphasized the importance of collaboration and honoring promises between the presidency and Northern elites to avoid political unrest. “The government of the day should not play with the North in terms of trampling on their views. We should find a common ground for peaceful resolution,” he said.

Health Concerns for FCT Minister Wike

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Turning his attention to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, Iginla advised the minister to focus on his health while carrying out his duties. The cleric commended Wike’s plans for reforming the FCT but stressed that health should remain a priority.

 

“As for the FCT minister, he will do more projects and turn the city around. He will step on many toes and bring a lot of reformation, but he has to pray for his health. It’s only the living that can have a political mandate and move forward,” Iginla stated.

Call for Unity and Prudence

In his address, Iginla underscored the need for unity and strategic collaboration across political lines. He warned against actions that might provoke further divisions, particularly with Northern stakeholders, urging leaders to find peaceful solutions to emerging conflicts.

As Nigerians begin the new year, the prophet’s message serves as a call for vigilance and wisdom in navigating the nation’s political landscape.

 

 

 

Biological Weapons and Global Turmoil

In a striking vision, Prophet Iginla foresaw a major scientific experiment with devastating consequences. He described seeing a “transparent glass” containing a chimpanzee, fish, and human, symbolizing dangerous biological manipulations. “The next battle that will shake the world is not physical but biological weapons,” he warned, emphasizing the need for vigilance against evil scientific agendas.

Economic and Political Shifts: BRICS, G7, and Cryptocurrency

Iginla predicted that the BRICS nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—would strengthen their alliance, drawing other nations to their fold and challenging Western powers between 2025 and 2030. Conversely, he cautioned the G7 nations, including the USA, UK, and Germany, about backlash stemming from poor economic policies.

On the economic front, the cryptocurrency market is expected to flourish significantly between 2025 and 2028, creating numerous billionaires. Additionally, he foresaw groundbreaking technological advancements in India, which would astonish global superpowers.

Prophecies for World Leaders and Nations

China: Prophet Iginla foresees China rising as a formidable global force but warns of internal threats, including a possible insurrection and an attempt on the president’s life.

Russia: President Vladimir Putin was urged to pray for his health and life as Iginla saw his “candle burning fast.” He also warned of manipulation and betrayal, particularly involving a woman.

 

 

African Leaders: Iginla urged African leaders to focus on youth inclusion and strengthen security to prevent coups, warning that revolutions could sweep some out of power.

 

Religious Landscape: Division and Revival

Prophet Iginla warned of increasing divisions within the church, with pastors turning against one another and secrets of prominent leaders being exposed. He predicted that such events could shake the faith of many. However, he also foresaw a spiritual revival in certain nations, including South Sudan, Namibia, and South Korea, where God would raise transformative leaders.

 

Prophecies for Other Nations

Botswana and Namibia: Both countries were predicted to experience economic growth and spiritual awakening,

 

Hope Amidst Challenges

Despite the dire warnings, Iginla emphasized hope and divine intervention. He spoke of major medical breakthroughs curing previously incurable diseases between 2025 and 2032 and called for unity among nations and individuals to face global challenges.

 

“The world is entering a season of great trials and triumphs,” Iginla said, urging leaders and citizens alike to seek God’s guidance.

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Kingdom Advancement: God Does Not Confirm Lies or Gossip — He Confirms His Word .” — Dr. Chris Okafor

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Kingdom Advancement: God Does Not Confirm Lies or Gossip—He Confirms His Word 

“When Doing Business with God, 

People’s Opinions Do Not Count.”

— Dr. Christian Okafor

The greatest investment any Christian can make is partnering with God. According to the Generational Prophet of God and Senior Pastor of Grace Nation Global, Christopher Okafor, when a believer commits to serving and advancing God’s kingdom, no barrier, lie, gossip, or blackmail can prevail against them.

This message was delivered during the Prophetic Financial Sunday Service held on February 15, 2026, at the international headquarters of Grace Nation Worldwide in Ojodu Berger, Lagos, Nigeria.

Doing Business with God

Teaching on the theme “Kingdom Advancement” with the subtitle “Doing Business with God,” Dr. Okafor emphasized that when a believer enters into covenant partnership with God, divine backing becomes inevitable.

“God is still in the business of covenant,” he declared. “When you make a covenant with Him, He honors the terms. When you win souls into the kingdom and remain committed to His work, He rewards you with what you could never achieve by your own strength.”

The Man of God stressed that God does not confirm lies, gossip, or negative narratives—He confirms His Word. Therefore, anyone genuinely committed to kingdom business should not be distracted by public opinion.

“No matter the blackmail or falsehood circulating around you, if you are focused on God’s assignment, those attacks will only strengthen you,” he stated.

He further noted that a believer’s understanding of God’s covenant determines their experience. “Your mentality about God’s covenant becomes your reality. When you truly know the God you serve, no devil can move you.”

Biblical Examples of Kingdom Partnership

Dr. Okafor cited several biblical figures who prospered through their partnership with God:

Abel

Abel served God with sincerity and offered his very best. His sacrifice pleased God, demonstrating that when a master is honored, he responds with favor.

David

David’s heart was fully devoted to God, and in return, God’s presence and favor rested upon him throughout his life.

Hannah

Hannah made a covenant with God, promising that if He blessed her with a child, she would dedicate him to His service. After fulfilling her vow, God rewarded her abundantly, blessing her with additional children.

Peter

Peter, a professional fisherman, surrendered his boat at Jesus’ request for kingdom work. Through that act of partnership and obedience, he experienced supernatural provision and divine elevation.

Conclusion

In closing, Dr. Okafor emphasized that one’s approach to God’s covenant determines the level of success and prosperity experienced. Commitment to kingdom advancement secures divine confirmation and supernatural results.

The Prophetic Financial Sunday Service was marked by prophetic declarations, deliverance, healings, miracles, restoration, and solutions to diverse cases presented before Elohim.

 

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At 55, Omoyele Sowore Remains a Defiant Voice of Conscience

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At 55, Omoyele Sowore Remains a Defiant Voice of Conscience By George Omagbemi Sylvester

At 55, Omoyele Sowore Remains a Defiant Voice of Conscience

By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG

 

“SaharaWeeklyNG Management and Staff Salute a Relentless Campaigner for Justice and Democratic Accountability.”

 

As activist, journalist and politician Omoyele Sowore marks his 55th birthday, the management and staff of SaharaWeeklyNG join millions of Nigerians at home and in the diaspora to celebrate a man widely regarded as one of the most persistent and fearless voices for democratic accountability in modern Nigeria.

 

Born on February 16, 1971, in Ondo State, Sowore rose from student activism at the University of Lagos to become one of the country’s most recognisable pro-democracy figures. His early involvement in the student movement during the military era of the 1990s placed him at the forefront of protests against dictatorship and repression, a role that would shape the course of his life and career.

 

He later founded Sahara Reporters in 2006, an online investigative platform that quickly gained prominence for exposing corruption, abuse of power and human rights violations. Operating initially from the United States, the outlet became a symbol of citizen journalism and digital activism, publishing stories often ignored or suppressed by mainstream media. Over the years, the platform has reported on high-level corruption cases, electoral malpractices and security failures, earning both praise and fierce criticism from political authorities.

 

Sowore’s activism took a dramatic turn in 2019 when he contested Nigeria’s presidential election under the African Action Congress (AAC). Although he did not win, the campaign amplified his calls for systemic reform. Months later, he launched the #RevolutionNow movement, a nationwide protest demanding an end to corruption, economic hardship and insecurity.

 

In August 2019, he was arrested by Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS) on charges of treasonable felony. His detention, which lasted several months despite court orders for his release, sparked international condemnation from human rights groups, civil society organisations and foreign observers. The case turned him into a global symbol of resistance against state repression.

 

Over the years, Sowore has faced multiple arrests, court trials and travel restrictions. Yet he has remained resolute, insisting that his activism is rooted in the constitutional right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. Supporters describe him as a principled crusader against injustice, while critics accuse him of political extremism. Regardless of the perspective, his impact on Nigeria’s political discourse is undeniable.

 

His life’s work echoes the enduring words of Nelson Mandela, who once said, “Freedom is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” For many of Sowore’s followers, his sacrifices represent precisely that spirit, an unyielding struggle for a more accountable and equitable society.

 

Similarly, the philosophy of Martin Luther King Jr. (that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”) resonates deeply with the trajectory of Sowore’s activism. Whether confronting police brutality, electoral irregularities or economic injustice, he has consistently framed his struggle as one for the collective dignity of Nigerians.

 

Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka once observed that “the man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny.” That sentiment captures the essence of Sowore’s public life. For over three decades, he has refused silence, even when it meant imprisonment, harassment and personal sacrifice.

 

At 55, Sowore’s journey is far from over. He remains active in political advocacy, civil rights campaigns and public commentary, continuing to challenge what he describes as systemic failures in governance and leadership. His career reflects both the promise and the peril of dissent in a fragile democracy; where the line between patriotism and confrontation is often fiercely contested.

At 55, Omoyele Sowore Remains a Defiant Voice of Conscience

By George Omagbemi Sylvester

On this milestone birthday, SaharaWeeklyNG management and staff recognise Sowore not merely as an individual, but as a symbol of the enduring struggle for transparency, justice, and democratic renewal. His story is one of conviction under pressure, a reminder that the quest for a better society often demands courage, resilience and a willingness to stand alone.

 

As Nigeria navigates its complex political and economic realities, figures like Sowore continue to shape the national conversation. Whether praised or criticised, his voice remains a constant in the country’s democratic journey; loud, uncompromising and impossible to ignore.

 

 

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Banwo Accuses Alex Otti Administration of Governance by Propaganda

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‎Public commentator and lawyer Dr. Ope Banwo has criticised the Abia State Government under Governor Alex Otti, accusing the administration of running what he described as a “propaganda-driven government” built on exaggerated claims and selective messaging rather than measurable governance outcomes.

‎In a detailed commentary, Banwo argued that while Abia State has recorded some progress in specific sectors, the government’s media machinery has inflated limited achievements into what he called “statewide miracles,” creating a disconnect between online narratives and lived realities.

‎Banwo, who said he initially viewed Governor Otti as a symbol of hope following the 2023 elections, noted that his concerns emerged after engaging residents and professionals living in Abia to verify widely circulated claims about infrastructure, power supply, healthcare, and transportation.

‎Central to Banwo’s critique is the portrayal of Abia as a state with uninterrupted electricity. He acknowledged the existence of the Aba ring-fenced power arrangement involving Aba Power and Geometric Power but argued that the arrangement has been misrepresented as statewide energy independence.

‎According to him, extending the Aba power project to represent the entire state amounts to misinformation, especially given acknowledged outages and the limited geographical coverage of the scheme.

‎He further questioned claims that Abia was the first state to assume intrastate electricity regulation, stating that other states, including Lagos State, had taken similar steps earlier.

‎Banwo also raised concerns over viral claims suggesting that biogas facilities are already powering Abia communities, arguing that pilot projects have been prematurely presented as fully operational infrastructure.

‎He noted that residents he spoke with were largely unaware of any functional biogas-powered communities, stressing that government announcements should be backed by publicly available data on scale, output, and sustainability.

‎On healthcare, the founder of Naija Lives Matters (NLM) questioned reports that Abia offers free medical care to all citizens above 60 years of age for life, describing the claim as unverified and unsupported by legislation, budgetary provisions, or formal policy documents.

‎Similarly, he criticised claims suggesting that electric vehicles operate widely across the state and that all roads have been tarred, describing such assertions as exaggerated and misleading.

‎The self-acclaimed Mayor of Fadeyi argued that the core issue is not the absence of development but what he described as a governance style driven by social media optics rather than transparent performance metrics.

‎He warned that excessive reliance on viral content, influencers, and unverified claims risks eroding public trust and undermining accountability, noting that effective governance requires data, timelines, and measurable outcomes.

‎“A serious government does not need to exaggerate results,” Banwo said, adding that citizens require reliable services, not slogans.

‎He also advised the Abia government to avoid constant comparisons with states like Lagos and its governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, urging the administration to focus instead on publishing verifiable performance records.

‎Banwo challenged the Otti administration to release clear documentation supporting its claims, including power coverage maps, healthcare policy instruments, infrastructure project lists, and implementation timelines.

‎He concluded that while Abia State has not “collapsed,” the growing gap between online narratives and on-ground realities could become more damaging than infrastructural deficits if left unaddressed.

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