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Oyakhilome Told Me I Must Go To Prison – Kalu

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Penultimate governor of Abia State and Senate Chief Whip, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu has opened up on how Pastor Chris Oyakhilome prophesied to him that he would spend six months in prison and thereafter be freed.

Speaking at a thanksgiving service at the Christ Embassy headquarters church, Oregun, Ikeja on Sunday, Kalu said that Oyakhilome told him in October, 2019 that nothing would stop him going to prison.

Kalu who spoke from the pulpit at the Sunday service presided over by Pastor Chris, said:

“I was traveling to Abuja and Pastor asked me to drop by for a dinner. We have been friends for more than 28 years and we are very close. When I was about to leave, we prayed together and he told me what I didn’t know how to digest.

He said I should prepare myself because I was going to be in prison for six months. He told me it is something I cannot stop and no amount of intervention from world leaders can stop it.

“He said the expected day of the High Court judgement will be postponed and it all happened as he said . He told me I should come closer to God because what He has in stock for me after the prison experience is great.

“He made me understand it’s a phase God really want me to pass through. Today I am very grateful for that experience . Then, I wished the cup could pass by but today I am glad and extremely happy very to God for everything.”

“That was not the first time Pastor has given me Prophesies and I have always disagreed with him because I don’t believe in prophecies . In 2011, he told me I should not contest for Senate election because my mandate would be stolen and won’t be recovered.

I disobeyed him and it went as he said . In 2014, he also told me Muhammadu Buhari would win the 2015 election and it happened. There are several cases he gave me prophesies and even though I disagreed with him , it all came to pass . So I am here to thank God and to thank Pastor for being the instrument God uses to speak to me.”

“If you can remember I wore black for the Court’s judgment that fateful day and I was not worried because I was prepared both in body and in spirit . God’swill will always prevail and I give all the Glory to Himpr.”

Kalu was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment by a Lagos High Court upon allegations of misappropriation of funds when he was governor. He was, however, set free on appeal upon the technical ground that the judge who sentenced him had been promoted to a higher court.

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