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Murder of Southern African President to spark political crisis – TB Joshua

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Controversial Nigerian Prophet TB Joshua has predicted an imminent attack on a presidential figure in Southern Africa.

Controversial Nigerian Prophet TB Joshua has predicted an imminent attack on a presidential figure in Southern Africa.

DailyPost Nigeria/Online agencies

“You should pray for Southern Africa . . . I am seeing militants are interested in embarrassing a president in that region – either to kill him or kidnap him,” he stated on Sunday August 31 2014 in a church service broadcast on Emmanuel TV, one of Africa’s most popular television channels.

“That is just their objective – to kidnap the president, vice-president or first lady of that nation,” he continued. “If prayer is not offered well, they will succeed [and] it will put the nation into uproar.”

TB Joshua revealed he had been shown the exact location of the attack.

“God showed me the place, but I don’t want to put any country into pandemonium,” he said.

He further added that the nation of Kenya particularly needed prayer in respect of the alarming prophetic message.

TB Joshua further prophesied that United States President Barack Obama would be rushed to hospital due to a health challenge.

“He should not go for an operation,” the preacher warned. “He only needs rest.”

He added that the United Kingdom should strategise and secure the country from September 15 to 18 and towards the end of the month in relation to the recent terror alert from the government due to the threat of ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) militants.

TB Joshua proceeded to warn of another plane crash in the troubled border region between Ukraine and Russia, stressing that commercial aircraft should completely avoid the area.

He also said a crisis would “start any moment from now” in the European nation of Poland.

TB Joshua made headlines in 2012 when his prediction concerning the death of Malawian President Bingu waMutharika came to pass after being widely reported in African media.

However, in Zimbabwe TB Joshua’s prophecies have been dismissed by Zanu PF officials as “heresy”.