Tuesday, February 21, 2012

UTABIRI ... ROBERT MUGABE'S DEATH.


Popular Nigerian psychic TB Joshua has predicted the death of an aging African leader. In Zimbabwe, some think  that the Self-proclaimed prophet is referring to Robert Mugabe.
“I’m seeing a head of state and by that I mean a president. He is not feeling well. He is very old. What am I seeing now? It’s a sudden death. I’m seeing the death of an old African president in two months.”TB Joshua prophesied
A Zambian website Tumfweko.com claimed that TB Joshua prophesied this message during a Sunday live service broadcast on his Christian television channel Emmanuel TV on Sunday, which they monitored. A Malawian website Nyasatimes.com also carried the story yesterday.
Joshua, who commands a large following in Nigeria and beyond, said an African leader would die within 60 days. He failed to hint on the location of the leader, leaving wild guesses to fly around.
The Christian minister never stated whom he was actually referring to; many victims of Mugabe’s 32 year rule silently hope it is their aging president.
TB Joshua is a Nigerian televangelist and self-proclaimed faith healer and prophet, Temitope Balogun Joshua, popularly known as TB Joshua .His prophecies have often come to pass, reportedly made the shocking prophecy during a Sunday service this week, according to several online reports.
Zimbabweans are exposed to the statements of prophets on a daily basis, but the popular Joshua’s predictions are taken more seriously. Joshua has been consulted by African politicians such as current Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, former Zambian President Fredrick Chiluba and former Gabonese President Oma Bongo.
In a diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks, Gideon Gono, the central bank governor and Mugabe confidante, said to a US envoy that Mugabe’s doctors say his deteriorating health condition will not take him beyond 2013.
Joshua claims to have foretold many other world-shaking events, including the death of Michael Jackson, the resignation of Pakistan’s former President Pervez Musharraf and the death of former Zambian President Mwanawasa.

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