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2024: Prophet Iginla Shares Global Prophecy for Tinubu, Wike, Reveals Major winners of Elections Across the World (Video)
2024: Prophet Iginla Shares Global Prophecy for Tinubu, Wike, Reveals Major winners of Elections Across the World (Video)
Sahara Weekly Reports That Prophet Joshua Iginla, founder and senior pastor of the Champions Royal Assembly (Joshua Iginla Ministries), has released his prophecy for the year 2024. In his global prophetic warnings, he cautioned Tinubu against betrayals and medical emergencies. Iginla who is arguably the leading prophetic presently, globally spread his prophetic tentacles to major areas of life and several nations of the world. Here are snippets from his global prophecy for 2024. Excepts…
In my vision, l saw something like a transparent glass and I saw a chimpanzee fish and human being in the same container. And God said to me there is something going on in the scientific world, like an experiment and the backlash of this will cause a lot of shaking . It’s like a white community and this caused a lot of death. It’s an evil agenda. The next battle that will shake the world is not physical battle but biological weapons.
I see the alliance of the Brics Nation which involves Russia, India, Brazil, china, and South Africa. It will be stronger with other nations fusing towards them and will challenge other Western powers. This will be between 2024 and 2030.
I see the G7 nations such as Canada, Germany, UK , USA, Japan and others will experience a lot of backlash against poor economic policies. They need to be careful.
I see technological advancement in the Nation of India and artificial intelligence breakthrough. Other super powers will marvel. They will do things that will change the world
The cryptocurrency world will grow big and take another turn, especially in the next four years between 2024 and 2028. That those who are in that world will become multi-billionaires.
There will be major breakthrough in the medical world between 2024 and 2032. There will be cure to Some incurable disease. It will be a scientific breakthrough.
The Arab world will grow very strong. I meant countries like Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Dubai. Don’t undermine them.
China – I saw in my vision that China will wax stronger and will be feared by the super powers. I saw insurrection and an attempt on the life of president. He has to pray between 2024 and 2030. Pray against a triangular conspiracy. There will be attempt to overthrow him.
Putin- President Putin needs prayer for his health and his life. His candle light is burning very fast.I see manipulation , a Messenger and I pray the power of a woman will not destroy a great giant.
America: President Biden means well for US but need to pray against internal enemies especially for this reelection. The female VP has a bright star with a strong political future. A lot of drama will happen in the political climate of America. And president Biden should pray to finish well.
Donald Trump – He is not someone I love as a person ( I meant his ideology) but as a prophet I will say he should not be undermined or looked down . I saw a white horse and an American flag with nobody on it and i saw him closer to the white horse than other contestants.He is a factor that should not be undermine. If he picks his Republican ticket, what is ahead will shake the world. I will throw more light on him later.
African leaders should take the youth serious to avoid revolution that will chase them out of their palace . When this revolution starts the power of the gun and bullets won’t be able to stop them.
African leader should take care of their security operatives. Else, the news of coup will be like rains. The coup last year is not the end.
2024 till 2026, the church will be more divided with pastors hating each others like they hate the devil. many will backslide and secrets of many great men of God will be exposed and it will affect the faith of many young ones.
Unspeakable things will happen in the body of Christ that will dampen the faith of many. I see two major General of God taking home and one will come from the pentecostal.
In 2024, the economy of Nigeria will go through tough times. We will experience real changes in 2025. The incumbent government will try it’s best but the prevailing factors will overwhelm them. It will look like what they know how to do but can’t do it. This government is like a Saul to prepare the best level of where we are going, especially between 2024 and 2031.
This government will try but will battle the war of disgruntled politicians on unsettled political promises.. It’s going to be crab movement between now till 2026 with lions trying to eat each others.
Unappeased Northern cabals are the forces I meant being them. Meaningful impact will begin from 2025.
The dollar will keep getting stronger and Naira getting weaker.
His excellence, President Tinubu should focus on his health to prevent medical emergencies twice. We pray God’s agenda for him will come to pass.
Tinubu meant well but be careful of those he relies on as I see faithful people becoming unfaithful and betrayals. Friends before can become an enemy today.
There is the spirit of discernment on the first lady, the president should not throw away her counsels.
The national assembly will go through some shakings. They will make giant strides to enact laws and policies that will better the lot of the citizens.
The Senate president, Akpabio needs prayers. He should pray against the forces against him and pray to finish his term. There will be a lot of scandals, things he least expected…
Taraba state. The governor will try his best to deliver on his promises but should work on his security architecture because of the attack I see coming. Pray not to be bereaved and pay more attention on your immediate families.
PLATEAU: The governor should pray. I saw his seat being occupied by another person. He should pray to finish what he has started. The governor meant well but the forces of darkness in Plateau state will not want him to succeed. He should rise not to only sustain his seat but his life too. He is a star in this country despite the issues surrounding him.
Kano: the governor should pray for his health and grace to sustain his seat. I see future riots and civil unrest due to the court judgenent coming ahead.
River State: the governor is a good man and where God is taking him is big. He should be careful of his advisers. He should continue to follow the path of peace with us former boss. I see another storm coming ahead and I pray he finishes his term. There will still be storm that will try to thwart the path of peace he is towing.
Wike- The political destiny of Wike is very strong. I remember God sad he is a factor is the scheme if things not because he is righteous or perfect but because if certain things attached to his destiny. He will face strong betrayals at the federal level and will face betrayals. Hard times are coming ahead of him. Will he survive it, yes he will.
Kogi- the newly elected governor will try to fulfill his electoral promises but there will be strong battles between him and his boss influence by those who wants him to fail earlier. No matter the prayers it will still surface. He will have trying times ahead.
Botswana- the current president will retain his seat in the 2024 election and will break more ground economically. He meant well for the country. He will see a lot of betrayals but it won’t stop him. The rift in the opposition party will deepens because of selfish reasons and greed.
Namibia- I see the hand of God in that country. God will raise great prophets and will raise a lot of harvest economically. I don’t know why I see a female at the helm of affairs after the current president. She will cause a great turn around.
South Africa – Like I said in the past Julius Malema will be a president or leader one day because it’s in his destiny once he holds on to God and listen constructive ideas and advice. In the forthcoming election the ruling party,ANC, will still hold the presidential seat and lose some strong holds to the opposition party. SA should pray against earthquake and natural disasters. I see a lot of fire outbreaks and civil unrest between 2024 and 2026 so they won’t be seeking for Aids from nations they once helped.
Rwanda- the ruling party will still hold power but this re-election will bring a serious battle to the incumbent. I see insurrection and coup attempt. He should pray that what happened to other nations wont occur there.
South Sudan- there is already a revival coming to the churches in that country. They should pray against premature death of men between the age of 35 and 45. I see outbreaks of sickness without adequate provisions or medical facilities. The incumbent president will still be there but pray to finish what he started. He should pay attention to his health. It’s only the living that can rule a nation.
Mozambique: There will be revival in the churches of that country but there is a need and a cry against division among ministers and churches. The key to turning things around is in their hands . The women should pray for their rights to be protected. I see massive violations of human rights of women. Most political leaders should ask God for mercy and great fall of some politicians unless they repent. The economy will grow strong but not as expected. The ruling party should not underestimate the opposition. I see a crop of young men in politics coming out strong but it won’t stop the ruling party from winning if they seek God’s face.
Togo: the pastors should pray as the watchmen are no longer watching. I see a great leader of the church being called to glory. The president meant well but will suffer betrayals and pray against poison attempts. Hard times are coming for him but he should guide against overconfidence.
Gabon- the leader that emerges through coup will try to fulfill his promises. He should pray against against another coup attempt .
This is applicable to Burkina Faso too. The leaders of Burkina Faso should watch the month of June, August, November and the dates for Burkina Faso like 22nd, 1-3rd, 8,9 and 10 of the months I mentioned.
Zambia- Pastors in zambia should pray against marine world agents sent to cripple their works. I saw greatness coming out of zambia- and the spiritual fathers in Zambia should come out in unity and pray for that country. The key is in their hands. The government of the day should not look down on the spiritual fathers. Important goverment officials should pray against accidents that can claim their lives. The economic situation will still be harsh. The current president will try his best because he meant well, but their is a force in the state house that battles presidents. He should pray for the state house and fulfill his promises to citizens . God loves Zambia. He should spend his democratic dividends he promised zambians and avoid distractions. He should not make the opposition popular by his direct or indirect actions. He is not the David but the saul. The real david is coming but i dont know when.
Angola: I see a serious rainfall. I see great men being called home.
South Korea: God is raising four people who will break ground than Pastor Youngi chow. The churches will begin to experience a great revival. The ruling powers will still hold on to power during the election but the person elected should pray for his health and to finish well.
Ghana: John mamah is a factor in the election and should not be undermined. There is a star on his head. Hard times are coming for the incumbent president after finishing his tenure. The prophetic is coming back to Ghana.
There will be climate change between 2024 till 2030.
There will be a surge of female ministers with strong Apostolic and prophetic mantle and will use the foolish things to confound the wise.
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Customs at the Crossroads: When Lawmakers Look Away and the Executive Looks Aside
Customs at the Crossroads: When Lawmakers Look Away and the Executive Looks Aside
By Dr. Bolaji O. Akinyemi
In a democracy, legislative oversight is the scalpel that cuts through deceit, inefficiency, and corruption in public institutions. It is the people’s last institutional shield against abuse of power. But what happens when that shield becomes a shelter for the very rot it is meant to expose? And what happens when the Executive arm, whose duty is to supervise its agencies, pretends not to see?

The unfolding drama between the National Assembly and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) reveals more than a policy dispute. It exposes a dangerous triangle of confusion, complicity, and economic sabotage. At stake is not only the rule of law but the survival of an economy already gasping under inflation, a weak naira, and suffocating costs of living.
The House Talks Tough
In June 2025, Nigerians saw a glimpse of legislative courage when the House of Representatives Committee thundered at Customs:
> “Nigerian Customs Service, by June 30, must not collect CISS again. You are to collect only your 4% FOB assigned by the President. Even the 7% cost of collection you currently take is illegal—it was an executive fiat of the military, not democratic law. Any attempt to continue these illegal collections will be challenged in court. The ‘I’s have it.”
The voice was firm, the ruling decisive. Nigerians expected a turning point.
But the righteous thunder of the House was quickly muffled by the Senate’s softer tone, which suggested not the enforcement of the law but a readiness to bend it.
Senate: Oversight or Escape Route?
At a Senate Customs Committee session, Senator Ade Fadahunsi admitted openly that Customs has been operating illegally since June 2023. Yet rather than demand an end to illegality, he extended a lifeline to Comptroller-General Bashir Adeniyi:
> “If we come back to the same source… the two houses will sit together and see to your amendment so you will not be walking on a tight rope.”
But should Adeniyi be handed a loose rope while Nigeria’s economy hangs by a thread?
Instead of accountability, the Senate Customs Committee floated adjustments that would make life easier for Customs. The nation was given hints about fraudulent insurance and freight data, but instead of sanctions, what we saw was a search for escape routes. This is not oversight—it is overlook.
Smuggling and Excuses
The Senate Committee also lamented cross-border smuggling—Nigerian goods like cement flooding Cotonou, Togo, and Ghana at cheaper prices than in Nigeria. Senator Fadahunsi blamed the Central Bank’s 2% value deposit for encouraging the practice.
But where are the Senate’s enforcement actions—compliance checks, stiffer sanctions, cross-border coordination? None. The result is predictable: smugglers prosper, reserves bleed, and ordinary Nigerians pay more for less.
A Bloated Customs Budget
The Service’s 2024 capital allocation ballooned to ₦1.1 trillion from ₦706 billion. Instead of channeling these resources into modern trade systems, Customs is expanding empires of frivolity—such as proposing a new university despite already having training facilities in Gwagwalada and Ikeja that could easily be upgraded.
Oversight is not an afterthought; it is the legislature’s constitutional duty. To see waste and illegality and yet propose amendments that would legalise them is to turn oversight into overlook.
Customs has about 16,000 staff, yet many remain poorly trained. Rather than prioritise capacity building, the Service is busy building staff estates in odd locations. How does Modakeke—an inland town with no border post—end up with massive Customs housing projects, while strategic border towns like Badagry, Idiroko, and Saki remain neglected? Is Bashir Adeniyi Comptroller-General of Customs—or Minister of Housing?
The 4% FOB Levy: A Policy Blunder
The central controversy is the Federal Government’s plan to replace existing port charges with a new 4% Free-On-Board (FOB) levy on imports.
Nigeria is an import-dependent nation. This levy will instantly hike the costs of cars, spare parts, machinery, and raw materials—crippling industries and punishing consumers.
Already, the consequences are biting:
A 2006 Toyota Corolla now costs between ₦6–9 million.
Clearing agents who once paid ₦215,000 for license renewal must now cough out ₦4 million.
New freight forwarder licenses have jumped from ₦600,000 to ₦10 million.
Customs claims the revenue is needed for its modernisation programme, anchored on a software platform called B’Odogwu. But stakeholders describe this so-called “Odogwu” as epileptic—if not comatose. Why commit trillions to a ghost programme that will be obsolete by January 2026, when the Nigerian Revenue Service is set to take over Customs collections?
Industry Raises the Alarm
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has warned that the levy will worsen inflation, disrupt supply chains, and hurt productivity.
Lucky Amiwero, President of the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents, calls the levy “economically dangerous.” His reasoning is straightforward:
The 4% FOB levy is much higher than the 1% CISS it replaces.
Peer countries like Ghana maintain just 1%.
The new levy will fuel inflation, raise the landed costs of goods, and destabilise the naira.
He also revealed that the Customs Modernisation Act, which introduced the levy, was passed without Senate scrutiny or meaningful stakeholder consultation. He estimates that the levy could add ₦3–4 trillion annually to freight costs—burdens that will be transferred directly to consumers.
Who Is Behind the “Odogwu” Masquerade?
The haste to enforce this levy, despite its looming redundancy, raises disturbing questions. Who benefits from the “Odogwu” project draining trillions? Why the rush, when NRS will take over collections in a few months?
This masquerade must be unmasked.
The Price Nigerians Pay
For ordinary Nigerians, this policy translates into one thing: higher prices. Cars, manufactured goods, and spare parts are spiraling beyond reach. A nation struggling with inflation, unemployment, and a weak currency cannot afford such reckless experiments.
So, while the Senate looks away, the Executive cannot look aside.
The Executive Cannot Escape Blame.
It is easy to focus on the failings of the legislature. But we must not forget: the Customs Service is an agency of the Federal Ministry of Finance, under the direct supervision of the Honourable Minister of Finance, Mr. Wale Edun.
If Customs is breaking the law, wasting resources, or implementing anti-people policies, the buck stops at the Executive’s table. The Minister of Finance is Chairman of the Customs Board. To fold his hands while the Service operates in illegality is to abdicate responsibility.
History gives us a model. In 1999, the Minister of State for Finance, Nenadi Usman, was specifically assigned to supervise Customs and report directly to the President. Meanwhile, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala focused on broader fiscal and economic policies. That division of responsibility improved accountability. Today, the absence of such an arrangement is feeding impunity.
President Tinubu and his Finance Minister must act decisively. Oversight without executive will is a dead letter.
A Call to Accountability
The truth is stark:
Customs has been operating illegally since June 2023 to the Senate’s own confession.
The 4% FOB levy will deepen inflation and worsen economic hardship.
The Ministry of Finance bears ultimate responsibility for Customs’ conduct.
Until importing and consuming, Nigerians demand accountability—of the Comptroller-General, the Senate, and above all, the Finance Ministry—this bleeding will continue.
Nigerians deserve better. They deserve a Customs Service that serves the nation, not a privileged few. They deserve a House that enforces its resolutions, not one that grandstands. They deserve a Senate that upholds the law, not one that bends it. And above all, they deserve an Executive that does not look aside while illegality thrives under its ministry.
Only public pressure can end this indulgence. If Nigerians keep silent, we will keep paying the price—in higher costs, weaker currency, and a sabotaged economy.
Citizens’ Charge: Silence is Not an Option
Fellow Nigerians, the Customs crisis is not a drama for the pages of newspapers—it is a burden on our pockets, our businesses, and our children’s future. Every illegal levy is a tax on the poor. Every abandoned oversight is an open invitation to corruption. Every silence from the Executive is an approval of impunity.
We cannot afford to fold our arms. Democracy gives us the power of voice, the duty of vigilance, and the right to demand accountability. Let us demand that:
The Senate and House of Representatives stop playing good cop, bad cop, and enforce the law without compromise.
The Ministry of Finance takes full responsibility for the Customs Service, supervising it in the interest of Nigerians, not vested interests.
The President intervenes now, before the Service crosses the dangerous line of turning illegality into policy.
History will not forgive a people who suffered in silence when their economy was bled by recklessness. Silence is complicity. The time to speak, to write, to petition, to protest, and to demand is now.
Customs must serve Nigeria—not sabotage it.
Dr. Bolaji O. Akinyemi is an Apostle and Nation Builder. He’s also the President of Voice of His Word Ministries and Convener Apostolic Round Table. BoT Chairman, Project Victory Call Initiative, AKA PVC Naija. He is a strategic Communicator and the CEO, Masterbuilder Communications.
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Aare Adetola Emmanuel King Congratulates Hon. Adesola Ayoola-Elegbeji on Election Victory
Aare Adetola Emmanuel King Congratulates Hon. Adesola Ayoola-Elegbeji on Election Victory
The Chairman/CEO of Adron Group, Sir Aare Adetola Emmanuel King KOF, has congratulated Hon. Adesola Ayoola-Elegbeji on her resounding victory in the just-concluded by-election for the Remo Federal Constituency seat in the House of Representatives.
In a goodwill message issued by him, he described the victory as “a historic moment for the Remo people, coming at a time when the constituency yearns for a leader with vision, courage, and genuine commitment to service.”
He noted that the outcome of the election was an attestation to the trust and confidence reposed in Hon. Ayoola-Elegbeji by the people, adding that her sterling qualities, integrity, accessibility, and compassion for the grassroots had endeared her to the electorate.
“The overwhelming support you garnered at the polls is proof that you are the right voice at the right time to carry the aspirations of Remo to the national stage,” he stated.
While acknowledging that the by-election followed the painful demise of the late Hon. Adewunmi Oriyomi Onanuga (Ijaya), Aare Adetola Emmanuel King said Hon. Ayoola-Elegbeji’s emergence symbolizes the continuity of purposeful representation. He expressed confidence that she would not only sustain the legacy of her predecessor but also surpass it with new energy, innovative ideas, and progressive leadership.
The Adron Group Chairman further prayed for divine wisdom, strength, and compassion for the Member-Elect as she assumes office, expressing confidence that her tenure will usher in meaningful development, economic empowerment, and greater opportunities for the people of Remo Federal Constituency.
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ADC Condemns Intimidation Campaign Against Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola
ADC Condemns Intimidation Campaign Against Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola
The African Democratic Congress (ADC), Ogun State Chapter, strongly condemns the ongoing intimidation and smear campaign targeted at our party leader and Interim National Secretary, *Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola*, by opposition forces in the South West region.
It is unacceptable and undemocratic that as he exercises his constitutional and political right to campaign across the region, elements of the opposition resort to harassment and attacks instead of engaging in issue based politics. Such actions are a direct assault on democracy, free expression, and the spirit of fair political competition.
The ADC calls on security agencies and all relevant authorities to guarantee the safety and freedom of movement for Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and all our party leaders nationwide. Democracy thrives on inclusivity, tolerance, and fairness not intimidation.
We urge our members and supporters to remain steadfast and law-abiding, as the ADC will continue to pursue its vision of a just, democratic, and prosperous Nigeria.
*Signed:*
Honourable Muhammed MJG GKAF
*Publicity Secretary, ADC National Media Frontiers, Ogun State*
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