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Cleric predicts date for the release of the embattled IPOB leader

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By Teide Emomotimi
& Enekorogha Godbless

A religious leader Archbishop Ecclesiastical Province of the Niger and Bishop, Diocese of Awka, Anambra State, Most Revd. Alexander Ibezim, has predicted that the embattled leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will gain by May 2022.

According to him, God would prevail on the leadership of the country to release the IPOB leader to end the catastrophy in the southeast.

The cleric who spoke at the 2022 Awka Diocesan annual prayer convention with the theme: “This mountain shall be removed.” at the premises of Paul University, Awka, Anambra State capital, stated that the embattled leader of the Biafra would be freed and there would be peace in the country.

The statement reads:”God has already given us a breakthrough. We are going to celebrate a breakthrough. We shall witness fantastic testimony and we are making a declaration that wherever Nnamdi Kanu is, he will be released by this time next month.

“God will prevail on the leadership of Nigeria so that this calamity that is taking place in the east will end. By this time next month or anytime in the month of May, he will be released and there will be peace in eastern Nigeria and Anambra State.

“I’m not a politician but a prophet and when a prophet speaks, things happen. It is time that injustice cease to exist in Nigeria. Injustice, killings and calamities will cease in southeast and Nigeria.

“There are people that are pursuing what they are pursuing in order to gain attraction. As a prophet, I don’t need anybody to bribe me or influence me but I believe that my people will be set free and there won’t be war or destruction in this land.”

He maintained,: “We need humility because nobody is safe when the poor are not safe. The rich in our midst must do everything to ensure the safety of the poor. Otherwise, they won’t be safe to enjoy their riches. So both the rich a poor should cry unto God.”

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