TUNDE BAKARE DECLARES HIMSELF NIGERIA’S NEXT PRESIDENT AFTER BUHARI
Joseph Omoniyi
Founder and senior pastor of Latter Rain Assembly, Tunde Bakare has declared himself the next president of Nigeria after Muhammadu Buhari, in 2023.
Speaking to his congregation, the leader of the Lagos based Pentecostal church who said it was his destiny to rule Nigeria, stated that as far as the political scheme of the nation is concerned he is going to be the 16th head of state.
In his words;
“Take it to the mountain top if you have never heard it before. I am saying it to you this morning, in the scheme of things, as far as politics of Nigeria is concerned, President Buhari is number 15 and yours sincerely is number 16. I never said that to you before, I want to let you know it this morning; nothing can change it, in the name of Jesus. He (Buhari) is number 15; I am number 16,” Bakare said, placing his right hand on his chest.“
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