Guber Poll: Apostle Selman Shares Scary Revelation Ahead Of March 18

Guber Poll: Apostle Selman Shares Scary Revelation Ahead Of March 18

by Victor Ndubuisi
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Apostle Joshua Selman, a well-known gospel preacher, has shared a powerful revelation he got about the next gubernatorial race.

During a recent sermon to his church, the founder of the Eternity Network International (ENI) stated God revealed him a frightening light regarding March 17, the eve of the Saturday governorship elections in many Nigerian states.

The Gubernatorial and State Assembly elections have been rescheduled for this Saturday, March 18, 2023, by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

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But, Apostle Selman revealed that God has instructed him to pray over the harmful light as well as against any type of fear on election night.

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“I had a vision yesternight into this morning… I don’t know what it is but I just want us to pray. I was leaning quietly, not even mediating when this vision was opened up to me.

“In the vision, I saw the 17th of March (Friday) and a danger light like amber light blinking on it, and I just heard the word “Pray”, and that was it.

“I say it not just because I have to say it but because the Holy Spirit kept pressing it in my heart that we (the congregation) pray against it corporately.

“This is not to plant fear in our hearts, not at all. When God creates that prompting, it is for us to pray,” the revered Christian cleric was quoted saying.

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Apostle Selman emphasized the importance of praying against any sort of electoral violence that could disrupt the country’s peace before, during, or after Saturday’s elections.

 

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