Monday 30 December 2019

PROPHECY FOR 2020 BY PROPHET BEN LUTHER MOIBI


PROPHECY FOR 2020 BY PROPHET BEN LUTHER MOIBI
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A renowned clergy who has over the years given startling predictions which had a way of always coming to pass as a result leading to his being  called an oracle of God and is the founder and General Overseer of the Mountain of Prophetic Prayers and Deliverance Ministries in Lagos, Nigeria Prophet Ben Luther -Moibi has declared of what is to come  in 2020 and beyond ,excepts........
Between 2016 to 2019, he predicted about the cessation of rains and  that several Nigerian will commit suicide due to the hardship in the land. He predicted the botched plan of Boko Haran to bomb Lagos as they were picked up while hatching the plot.
He predicted that ritual killing will be on the prowl in 2016, he foresaw flood and fire outbreak being  prevalent and these all came to pass. He predicted about the economic meltdown which came to pass as the current economic meltdown eventually took place.
He predicted the death of several Nollywood stars, Death of Gospel giants like Billy Graham was also predicted by him. In 2019 the death of Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe  was linked to his prediction in 2019, he had hinted  about the death of a God's General without calling any names but it was Reinhard Bonnke that God took away eventually.
In 2019 he predicted also that president Donald Trump of the United States of America will be impeached and this has now happened as the House of Representative has now impeached him.
He speaks " Many people are antagonizing me over my prophesy, they say I do not see any good thing about Nigeria".
"The truth is that the state of the government will determine what the prophet will see.
:The bible say that when the wicked is on the throne the people will lament but  when the righteous man is on the throne the people will rejoice ,so the atmosphere will determine the prophesy of the year": - Prophecies
1. Nigerians should pray seriously so that they do not sink into poverty any  further.
2. This government need a lot of prayers as they will make things more difficult for all Nigerians, they will not open the borders soon.
(A). This is because with the border closure some people close to the President are making millions of naira daily.
(b) We need to pray for the president as he has no will power hence been controlled by some cabal.
3. Power will still remain in the North as part of 2023 agenda hence Ashiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu should forget 2023.
4. Many politicians will travel frequently for medical attention because it will be a year of divine Judgment.
5. God will do a divine surgery of judgment in the judiciary sector in 2020 because they are not doing the right thing.
6. A renowned politician will pass on and this will weaken his political party.
7. Nigerians should pray against mini-war or riots as pro-Fulani agenda will result into violence and blood bath.
8. An old Ex-governor will rest in perfect peace towards the end of 2020.
9. God already has a General to replace reinhard Bonke in Nigeria but he is based in Ghana.
10. A heavyweight king in Yoruba land will die in 2020.
11. A reknown General of God's Army, an Archbishop by rank based in Ghana will die in 2020.
His death is based on the fact that God has spoken to him severally to amend his ways and due to his refusal to heed to the voice of God, he has decided to take him away.
12. In 2020; God will disgrace Nigeria's false prophets; i.e those who arrange false miracles, false prophecies etc.
13. A lot of dirty Pastors will die in 2020.
14. Trump will escape impeachment narrowly but should shelf second term otherwise he could be assassinated due to several enemies.
15. A President of a nation had a plane Crash and died in 2020. ( I saw the vision but I did not get the names of the person).
16. Big grants to be made available to businesses in 2020.
17. Rising wave of poverty will lead to great armed robbery incidents in 2020.
18. Nigerians should pray against the death of youths due to occultism and ritual in 2020.
19. Xenophobia to occur in other African nations due to their annoyance over Nigeria's border closure  in 2020.
20. God will reward those who severed God sincerely with all their hearts in 2020.
21. God will open the womb of many barren women in 2020.
22. 2020 will be a year of a great form of deliverance for those who serve God sincerely.
23. Many Nigerians will migrate to other nations around the world in 2020.
24. A strange fire will strike the body of Christ in Nigeria and this will unite them by force.
25. There is a revelation I will not make public due to security reasons but will make the information available to those involved directly.
26. A prominent professor will die in 2020.
27. There is going to be a lot of drama in Aso rock in 2020, an indecent secret will be revealed in 2020.
28. Buhari will jail a lot of governors in 2020.
29. We should pray, I see in 2020 there is going to be fire outbreak, erosion, earthquake, in some places in Nigeria such as Lagos ,Enugu, Imo, Benue and North  we should pray against it.
30. Buhari will bring a lot of policies that don’t go well in Nigeria that will make a lot of activities to go against him and they would  try to use security agents to silence people.
31. Ex Nigeria president/head of state towards the late middle of the year will die in 2020.
32. Baby factory in Nigeria will be exposed in 2020.
33. In 2020 we should pray, this government will attack churches due to the code of governance bill that was suspended will be brought back to bare in Kaduna State ..
34We should pray for Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Governor Wike, and Sowere for them not to be assassinated in 2020 by unknown gun men.        

Tuesday 24 December 2019

LITERARY ARTS!!CRY FOR JUSTICE


BOOKAND ARTS REVIEW!!CRY FOR JUSTICE
BY PRAISE AYOMIDE BEN -LUTHER
REVIEWER ABDULMUMINI ADEKU..Image may contain: 1 person, smiling, text that says 'HARDWORK prepares a good future PÂTIENCE helps you get a hold of the good future While DETERMINATION; helps to sustain you in the race to acquire a good future BEN-L UTHER PRAISE AYOMIDE'
The 87 page thriller begins with a preface that has the book being dedicate to God ,the less privileged and the parents of the author ,Prophet and Mrs Ben Luther-Moibi .
The author affirmed in the preface that she was in solidarity with several children who were been maltreated ,abused and taken advantage of by several unfriendly features of our society .
The author assured that the literary masterpiece was packaged to give hope to the less privileged..
The books content shows that the piece is written in a drama format with five different  scenes and seven different sub actions.
The book tells the story of a fictious character,Susan Oteye  who at 20 years of age  had seen the vicissitude of life as she had lost her mother at the age of seven years and with this leading to her daddy'ssecond marriage to another woman who had maltreated her to know end.
Susan\s father ,Mr Joseph Oteye ,a very successful business man later lost his wealth  and fame  thus making his second wife ,Mrs Glory Oteye to be the bread winner of the entire family.
This ugly scenario led to Mrs Oteye becoming very way ward with the husband turning himself to a recluse and an alcoholic due to pains associated with depression.  

HOW THE UNITED NATIONS HELPS THREE NATIONS TO FIGHT POLIO OUTBREAKS


Quality immunization and surveillance help stop polio outbreaks in three African countries: WHO

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As part of Mozambique's polio vaccination campaign, mothers take their babies to receive vaccinations at a mobile unit in Molumbo district.
    
23 December 2019
Three African countries have halted recent polio outbreaks which indicates that the disease can be stopped elsewhere in the region, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday. 
Kenya, Mozambique and Niger curbed different outbreaks of vaccine-derived poliovirus over the past 24 months which affected 14 children. 
Although wild poliovirus virus has not been detected in Africa since 2016, roughly 12 countries are currently facing outbreaks of vaccine-derived poliovirus. 
“Ending outbreaks in the three countries is proof that response activities along with high quality immunization campaigns and vigilant disease surveillance can stop the remaining outbreaks in the region”, said Dr. Modjirom Ndoutabe, coordinator of WHO-led polio outbreaks Rapid Response Team for the African Region. 
“We are strongly encouraged by this achievement and determined in our efforts to see all types of polio eradicated from the continent. It is a demonstration of the commitment by governments, WHO and our partners to ensure that future generations live free of this debilitating virus”. 
Polio is a highly infectious viral disease that can lead to paralysis.  It mainly affects children under five. 
While there is no cure, the disease can be prevented through a simple vaccine. 
Polio is transmitted from person-to-person and is spread through contact with infected faeces or, less frequently, through contaminated water or food.  The virus enters the body via the mouth and multiplies through the intestines. 
“When children are immunized with the oral polio vaccine, the attenuated vaccine virus replicates in their intestines for a short time to build up the needed immunity and is then excreted in faeces into the environment where it can mutate”, WHO explained. 
Vaccine-derived polioviruses are rare, the UN agency added.  They only emerge in areas where overall immunization is low and that have inadequate sanitation, leading to transmission of the mutated polio virus. 
The African countries currently experiencing vaccine-derived polio outbreaks are Angola, Benin, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, Togo and Zambia.
Weak routine vaccination coverage, vaccine refusal and difficulty in accessing some locations, are some of the risk factors behind these outbreaks, according to WHO. 

 

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UNITED NATIONS CONDEMNS CRIMES AGAINST HUMANISTS IN YEMEN


UN relief chief condemns attacks against humanitarian premises in Yemen

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The UN Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Mark Lowcock in a camp for displaced people in Sana’a, Yemen on 29 November 2018.
    
23 December 2019
The top UN humanitarian official has called for a thorough investigation into weekend attacks against the premises of three international aid organizations in Yemen that wounded one person, in addition to damaging property. 
Mark Lowcock issued a statement on Monday condemning the attacks, which occurred in Al Dhale’e, located in the south-west of the country. 
They were carried out by unknown individuals using rocket-propelled grenades. 
“These events represent an alarming escalation in the risks faced by humanitarian workers in Yemen. Twelve organizations have now been forced to suspend aid programmes in Al Dhale'e, which will affect 217,000 local residents. Several organizations are working with local staff to ensure the most essential activities can continue,” he said. 
Mr. Lowcock also expressed his continued grave concern over media campaigns in parts of Yemen that spread rumours and incitement against aid operations. 
Humanitarians reach more than 12 million people across the country each month, he said, adding that they rely on the authorities to ensure they can operate in safe conditions. 
Yemen remains the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.   
Nearly five years of fighting between Government forces, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, and rebels means that around 24 million citizens—or roughly 80 per cent of the population—rely on aid relief. 

 

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