As soon as the final whistle went off
after the Nigeria vs Cote D’Ivoire game, both players and officials ran
onto the pitch in sheer delight, screaming and hugging each other with
big smiles.
Against every expectation, the Super Eagles had triumphed over the Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire and were heading to face Mali i the semi-finals.
However,
one interesting celebration caught the eye. As Super Eagles midfielder
Ogenyi Onazi rejoiced, facing a camera, he mouthed the words:
“T.B.Joshua, I love you.”
Whatever that means, we can’t tell.
Nigerians are conversant with Prophet T.B. Joshua’s many predictions, including claims that he had warned Stephen Keshi, about conceding in the last minutes against Burkina Faso.
Against every expectation, the Super Eagles had triumphed over the Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire and were heading to face Mali i the semi-finals.
Whatever that means, we can’t tell.
Nigerians are conversant with Prophet T.B. Joshua’s many predictions, including claims that he had warned Stephen Keshi, about conceding in the last minutes against Burkina Faso.
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We need to be careful! Who gave us
ReplyDeletevictory-joshua or God?
Non. God has nothing to sopwith football or any other competitive sports.
ReplyDeleteA̶̲̥̅♏ telling u M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ brother... We don't know if Joshua Ȋ̝̊̅§ now God in Nigeria
ReplyDeleteonazi said that because T.b joshua helped him
ReplyDeleteBasically, all thanks should go to the ALMIGHTY GOD and not to an individual.
ReplyDeleteOnazi didn't thank the Prophetic... He simply said "I love you"... Please people, read b4 u comment... And comment without sentiments... If he had said, for instance, "wife, I love you", would it be an issue????
ReplyDeleteIt is quiet sad that most of us always like to jump into conclusion without even looking into the matter. The statement may be personal or generalized one,nobody knows.
ReplyDeleteSo,people should watch what they say,and should never allow sentiment to dictate their utterances.
And,if their has been any prophesy towards that,good. It is allowed,prophesy is to gives us warning or directive which we may either reject or claim through prayer. You do not receive prophesy and keep silent as in most cases in Nigeria,we always wait weither the prophesy will come to pass or not so that we will have something to say against the Prophet,you must act.
May God help us.