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Pastor Ashimolowo Speaks About Nigeria’s Next President & What Boko Haram Really Is
Matthew Ashimolowo the Senior
Pastor of Kingsway International
Christian Centre (KICC) in London in
an interview with The Sun spoke
about the country’s next
presidential election and what Boko
Haram really is.
We are in the New Year. Nigerians
would like to know what God is saying
to us as a country. Do you have a mes
sage for Nigerians?
Very interesting. I believe that
globally, there is going to be a
shaking of the world. There will be
earthquakes in some places. There
might be famine in places they
never knew famine, and flooding in
places they didn’t expect. For
Nigeria, the Lord showed me, who
will win the election. I will not men
tion his name, because I have to be
politically neutral. But when the
president’s name is announced, 20
percent of a certain part of the
nation will not agree. Eventually,
after negotiation they will. We will
agree that we’re one. Wales is only
400,000 people or about a million
people.
They call them a nation, and they
call Yorubas who are 27 million a
tribe, the Igbo who are 18 million
you call them a tribe. For us to have
many nations that make up Nigeria,
it was God that made it happen. And
that prophetic mandate still remains
on Nigeria. Anyone who incites
people to divide this nation will lose
his chance. Nigeria will remain one.
After all the noise, you will be
amazed that also some politicians
will be shocked, nobody will be
ready to die for them. There will be
peace in Nigeria after the election. I
see a man who will one day rise, but
I don’t know when, I don’t think it’s
up to 10 years though . He will turn
the fortunes of Nigeria round.
Nigeria will look like one of these
advancing nations like United Arab
Emirates , India, and China. That is
how Nigeria will be.
You said there will be peace, what
about Boko Haram insurgency?
Boko Haram is a snake with many
heads. We are cutting one head,
which is why the other head shows
up. If you know the hydras in the
story of Hercules, every time the
head of that snake was cut, two
heads grew there. We need a robust
approach. Boko Haram will still be
around but we need a robust
approach. We need to deal with fifth
columnists in the system who are
empowering them. I am 62 years
old. I was born in the barracks and I
know when Nigeria fought the civil
war. My father fought the war too.
In fact, he died in Biafra. He died by
the Asaba bridge. But I can tell you,
in Nigeria, there were only five
battalions when Nigeria fought the
three-year civil war and yet the war
came to an end. It was massive. How
can you fight a bunch of riff-raffs
with the army and they hold you to
ransom? Fifth columnists are selling
Nigeria to them, giving them petrol,
money and ammunition. As my
mother used to say, when a child
keeps throwing stones and he’s not
exhausted, there is a supplier in the
corner. But our prayer should be
that our government will be bold
enough to indict the fifth
columnists, either inside the system
or outside the system.
Do you think foreigners are backing
Boko Haram?
The only foreign aide in my opinion
to Boko Haram are weapons from
Libya during the revolution. They
came down south. Other than that, it
will be people who believe in the
advancement of the religion of
Islam but do not realize that in the
process they are funding the wrong
people
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