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Cleric to Jonathan: You’ll return to Aso Rock as President if…

A clergyman, Felix Aluko, says former President Goodluck Jonathan will be returned to Aso Rock in Abuja if he decides to vie for the 2023 presidential election.

Aluko, the senior pastor of the Resurrected Assembly (GROM), made the prophetic declaration in Abuja on Tuesday.

The cleric said Jonathan would return as President in 2023 through the instrumentality of God’s divine mandate if he contests.

“For this to happen, the ex-president must defect from his present political platform, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and contest election on the platform of the All Progressive Congress (APC),” he said.

Aluko, however, warned that Jonathan may not be reelected as President if he declined a divine call to contest the 2023 presidential election.

He added: “The Lord has said that his (Jonathan’s) chapter in the PDP has been closed and a new chapter of his political journey has been opened, not in the PDP, but in APC.

“That he has to align himself with the purpose and will of God for his life to be able to fulfil his presidential mandate.

“God allowed him to move out of the presidential seat for a purpose to be able to train him on the aspect of the things He wanted him to do.

“Now that God is bringing him back, he will be able to fulfil that purpose.

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“God said that Jonathan should not listen to detractors but should move out from their crowd and follow His counsel.

“That the finger of God is pointing at him to become the Nigerian president come 2023.

“And that can only be fulfilled if he decides to follow the will of God and leave the political party where he is now, and move to the APC.

“He should not be scared away from his divine mandate by public opinion.

“God said to me that this is the set time for his return to Aso Rock and he should not let the opportunity slip away from his own hands,” the clergyman stated.

Jonathan had said he was yet to decide whether or not to yield to pressure from different groups urging him to contest the 2023 presidential election.

He said this while replying his supporters, who protested at his office in Abuja last Friday, demanding that he should declare for the next year’s presidential election.

The former President, however, told his supporters to “just watch out”.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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