Queen Naomi, Ooni of Ife will reconcile, says Prophet Olujobi

Queen Naomi, Ooni of Ife will reconcile, says Prophet Olujobi

The General Overseer of Wisdom Church of Christ International in Ketu, Lagos, Prophet Bisi Olujobi has given prophesies on some events that may take place in Nigeria and what may happen to some eminent personalities in nearest future, declaring that Queen Naomi and Ooni of Ife will reconcile.

The cleric shared these prophesies on Friday, while pointing out some happenings regarding the Labour Party, Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu and ex-wife of the Ooni of Ife, Queen Silekunola Naomi.

He also made revelations about the Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship candidate in Ogun State, Ladi Adebutu and Leke Adeboye, son of the Redeemed Christian Church of God leader, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye.

According to the prophet, “The present Labour Party will go into extinction…in a matter of time.”

Olujobi stressed that Sanwo-Olu’s second term will bring about “more improvement”, but advised him to be wary of “praise mongers.”

“He should not segregate any tribe. Some people would want to mislead him into doing that, especially segregating the Igbos, who didn’t vote for him during the election,” he added.

On Adeboye’s son, the pastor said he would enter “spiritual confusion” and needs fervent prayers “as there are thick conspiracy against him.”

He stated furthered that there will be attacks in the nearest future and it will take a different measure “immediately his father passes on.”

While commenting on Queen Naomi, the prophet said Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi whom she had a child with, is her right husband noting “Any step aside this will result in tragedy.”

The cleric also prophesied that Naomi and the traditional ruler will reconcile, while “other women with the Ooni will evaporate one after the other”.

Speaking on Ogun politics, man of God explained that though Adebutu has “a crown on his head,” he will not have an upper hand in his legal action to unseat Ogun governor, Dapo Abiodun.

The clergyman said, on Sudan conflict, that the war is targeted at East African countries.

He then called on the continent leaders to unite and serve with the fear of God.

“Many blood will still be shared. I see the war lingering for another two years. Uganda, South Sudan, Eritrea and Ethiopia will be affected, except they pray and work harder”, he noted.