Prophet Boma Prophecies Tinubu Will Win 2027 Election Amid Opposition Challenges
Prophet Boma Says Tinubu Will Win 2027 Election

Prophet Abel Tamunominabo Boma of ATB Ministry has suggested that President Bola Tinubu will win the 2027 presidential election despite efforts by opposition figures such as Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi to unseat him.

Prophet Boma's Prophecy Favors Tinubu

In a prophecy shared on his verified X (formerly Twitter) account, Prophet Boma stated that he saw President Tinubu again in 2027, still seated and confident. He claimed that God told him it would be difficult to defeat Tinubu, as it is not yet time for a change.

Boma's post, titled 'Prophecy Message Concerning Nigeria’s Election,' read: “Let me be plain to you Nigerians. I saw your president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He was seated, crossed his legs, and was looking around. There was noise everywhere. And he said in that revelation: 'All I’m hearing is noise.' And I saw people praying, making declarations, saying he will not be president. But he kept saying: 'Even your God you are calling is with me.' I asked the Lord, what kind of revelation is this? And the Lord said: 'Your election is already done.' He said elections are decided long before the actual day. What people are seeing is just the implementation, but the decision has already been made.”

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Prophet Boma added that in the revelation, Tinubu kept repeating: “I hear noise.” The Lord said that if there will be a change, certain things must happen: no betrayal, no corruption, rejection of offers, and unity among the body of Christ. Only then can there be a change. But if these things are not in place, things will remain the same.

Boma concluded: “I saw him again in 2027, still seated, still confident. And I said, 'Lord, has nothing changed?' The Lord said: 'It is not yet time. It is an individual matter.'”

Background on the 2027 Election

At least 90 million people were eligible to vote in Africa’s largest democracy, with many Nigerians hoping their leader would address insecurity and economic challenges. President Tinubu's tenure has faced criticism, but the prophecy suggests a continued hold on power.

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the presidency debunked rumors about President Tinubu's health. Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to the president on information and strategy, dismissed claims circulating on social media.

This article discusses prophetic claims for commentary and informational purposes. Readers are encouraged to form their own conclusions.

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