2017: Pray against plane crash, political instability – Cleric

By Bode Olagoke
Abuja

The head of the Divine Hand of God Prophetic Ministries International, Prophet Emmanuel Omale, has advised Nigerians to pray against plane crash in early 2017, even as he warned against political instability in the country.
He revealed that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, could “be forced out of the All Progressives Congress (APC),”while the party’s national leader Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, should be cautious of ‘food poisoning”.

Omale, who read out 2017 prophecies and visions, allegedly showed him by God, in a statement made available to Blueprint yesterday in Abuja, also said that “ if President Muhammadu Buhari, chose the Mandel a option, (that is, not to contest again in 2019) a very powerful man will be anointed by him from North West to rule after him.”
“January 27th keep ringing bells in my head, let us pray for ourselves, for our country, we deserve political stability to enable economic prosperity. Let us pray! There will be no shedding of blood.
He said God told him that if fervent prayers were not said the Ekiti state governor Ayodele Fayose “may face impeachment.”
He said God told him that the proposed Mega Party will not come to reality in 2017, adding that aside People Democratic Party (PDP) governors “cross carpet to APC,” another “South-South  strong man who rose out of the walls will join the ruling party.”
On corruption, Prophet Omale said 2017 will witness the anti-corruption hammer landing three serving ministers in President Buhari’s cabinet.

On economy, the man of God said Dollar will move from last year prediction of $350 to $570, even predicted that “No oil in explorable quantity will be found in the North, NNPC should seek the Divine Hand of God to know where to find oil in the North.
“I see peace in Niger Delta, but federal government should make peace with former President Jonathan and his family to sustain that peace.”
The prophet, however admonished that some of these dangers could be averted if serious prayers were done, saying “with God all things are possible”.