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”I have found myself praying that God should remove Buhari’- Bishop Wale Oke

National President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Bishop Francis Wale Oke, says he has started praying for the removal of President Buhari who according to him has failed woefully in the discharge of his duty.

According to Bishop Oke, Nigeria during the civil war did not witness as many killings as it witnesses now. He said this while speaking at his church’s vigil at the auditorium of the Precious Cornerstone University (PCU), Garden of Victory, Ibadan on Friday night, April 30.

In his words

“In the 1960s when Nigeria fought civil war, Eastern part of the nation was the theatre of war. Sadly today, everywhere in Nigeria is theater of war with much killings and bloodshed going on in the country every day.

Some wicked people kidnapped some students and demanded N800m for their release; they killed them. The government could not lift a finger and you are telling me that the President has not failed? Buhari has failed!”

For the first time, I have found myself praying that God should remove Buhari. They kidnapped students without the government doing anything and you are telling me that the government has not failed?

Are you saying we can not move against an incompetent government whose security apparatus has collapsed?”

I am not afraid of anybody. I am not! I am the prophet of the Most High, He watches over me. No bullet of the enemy can kill me; I can’t die in the hands of a man.”

Leading his congregation in prayers, Bishop Oke said

“We invoke the judgment of God on these people. Oh arrow of the Lord,we release against them. Sword of the Lord,cut them off.

Give us peace by all means even if it means removing an incompetent and a failed President.

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