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Zambians Hail Prophet Joshua Iginla Who Predicted Lungu’s Victory In Dec.31 + Watch Out For Presidential Prophecy

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Zambians have hailed the prophetic fulfillment of Nigeria’s prophet who was bold enough to predict the emergence of Edgar Lungu as the winner of Zambian election in 2015.
Brother Joshua Iginla on the 31st of December, 2014 during the watch night service in his Church, Champions Royal Assembly, Kubwa, Abuja made a bold declaration that God told him Lungu, who is not even the most popular candidate would win the election.
“Zambia will have a peaceful election, but there would be little rancour here and there. The new president will emerge from the same political party from the ex president. The name of the winner would be Edgar Lungu. And the winning party is called Patrotic Front. They will experience discovery of new mineral resources this year. The new president should carry his people along so that what happened to his predecessors won’t befall him, especially two years into his tenure.”
The prediction, which was broadcasted live and published in most newspapers, sparked off controversies.
According to our source in Zambia, “when we heard the predictions, we were shocked but due to the respect we have for the Nigerian prophet especially after his prophesy which helped our national team to qualify for the ongoing Africa cup of Nations, we believed his word.”
Another Zambian, Mr. Chibuta revealed that, “immediately the Christian community in Zambia got the predictions, they made it their ringing tone and that really changed the game of things. As you can see, the opposition was the favorite candidate but for Lungu to win, it means God has a purpose”
Insiders within the Zambian government squealed to us that Lungu has confided in them that when he would visit Abuja, when he settles down to pay homage to the Nigerian prophet who was bold enough to predict his victory even when the odds were against him.
He also said that he would consult him for the mind of God over Zambia.

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