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How Prophet Samuel Akinbodunse Foretold ANC’s Loss Of Majority In South Africa Election—-The general overseer of Freedom For All Nations Outreach (FANO) is currently being celebrated after accurately foretelling the outcome of South Africa parliamentary election which took place last week.

The election, described as historic, saw the ruling party, ANC, which has been in power for thirty years losing a majority for the first time. The party which has always had more than 50% threshold struggled to have 40% and now has to meet other parties for coalition talk.

This is in fulfillment of the prophecy of Prophet Samuel Akinbodunse which he shared many months before the election. The prophet revealed that the election would be dramatic and was going to be different from every other election that has been held in South Africa.

He warned ANC to seek the face of God to avoid being pushed out of the seat of power. He warned the leadership of the party to genuinely seek God.

These were his words:

These were his words:

‘’South Africa, your upcoming election will be very dramatic and it’s going to be a different election from all other elections that I have ever seen in the history of South Africa. ANC should go and seek the face of God and genuinely go to God.

This is not the time to consult ancestors, ANC must return back to the origin of their party. ANC is God’s own party but God has left the party. My eyes opened in my prayers and I saw three quarter of ANC flag in the realm of the spirit out of the house of power and they were trying to push the flag in but I don’t know what was resisting the flag from going inside.’’

As he foretold, the current state of South Africa’s politics has confirmed the prophecy of the prophet.

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Easter: Oyo CAN Calls on Nigerians to Show Selflessness

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Easter: Oyo CAN Calls on Nigerians to Show Selflessness—-The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Oyo State has called on Nigerians to reflect the true spirit of Easter by embracing selflessness, love, and sacrifice.

In its Easter message, the association urged citizens to emulate the virtues of Jesus Christ, stressing the importance of putting others first, especially in challenging times facing the nation.

The body noted that Easter symbolizes hope, renewal, and redemption, encouraging Nigerians to show compassion to the less privileged and promote unity across religious and ethnic lines.

CAN also called on leaders at all levels to govern with integrity and prioritize the welfare of the people, while urging citizens to remain steadfast in faith and committed to peaceful coexistence.

The message comes as Christians across Nigeria and the world celebrate Easter, a period marked by reflection, sacrifice, and the triumph of good over evil.

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FG Declares 2-Day Public Holiday for 2026 Easter Celebration

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FG Declares 2-Day Public Holiday for 2026 Easter Celebration—-The Federal Government has set aside Friday, April 3, and Monday, April 6, as public holidays in observance of this year’s Easter festivities.

The disclosure was made by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, representing the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.

In the statement, the minister extended Easter greetings to Christians both within Nigeria and in the diaspora, encouraging them to reflect on the significance of the season.

He urged Nigerians to practice values such as love, forgiveness, patience, and selflessness, which are central to the teachings and life of Jesus Christ.

Tunji-Ojo further called on citizens to uphold unity, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence, emphasizing their importance in maintaining national harmony.

He also reiterated the government’s dedication to policies aimed at driving economic development, national renewal, and inclusive prosperity.

April 3 will be observed as Good Friday, while April 6 is designated as Easter Monday—both significant dates marking the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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