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If Kemi Badenoch Leads UK, I Am Not A Prophet Of God – Pastor Ashimolowo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Global President and founder of the Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC), Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo has prophesied that Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom (UK) will not lead the country.

Badenoch last week drew the ire of many Nigerians when she announced that the Conservative Party would implement significant changes in the country’s immigration policy that would extend the waiting period for British citizenship to 15 years.

According to her proposal, immigration reforms will include extending the waiting period for Indefinite Leave to Remain from five to ten years.

Many Nigerians, who make a significant portion of the UK’s migrant community severely criticised the proposal and accused Badenoch of hypocrisy, alleging that she is shutting the same door through which she once entered, making it harder for others to attain the opportunities that benefited her.

Preaching on the topic ‘ Priorities For Success In Life (Part 7) : Walking In Power And Authority’ , Pastor Ashimolowo who quoted from Acts 10:48 told the congregation that he was speaking in parables like Jesus.

Though he did not specifically mentioned Kemi Badenoch’s name, Pastor Ashimolowo in a video sighted by TheScrutiny prophesied that “if my sister (referencing Kemi Badenoch) ever leads UK, then I am not a Prophet of God”

“The Bible said how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth who healed the sick and went about doing good. There is this power you need for arriving at your destination. He went about….All those restrictions, including immigration restrictions which my sister wants to enforce. Interesting”.

“When a monkey climbs a banana tree, he precludes other monkeys from climbing”.

“Jesus spoke to his disciples in parables, I’ve only spoken in parables. Anyone trying to restrict your God-anointed destiny or movement, they are shifted out of the way”.

“If that my sister ever leads this country, then I am not a Prophet of God. Go and write it down. That’s a powerful statement to make because I have been to the mountains and I have asked questions and I’m telling you what I heard”.

“So today on this platform i say to you, where you are intended to reach, nothing can stop you”.

Many Nigerians believe Kemi Badenoch, who is the first black woman to lead a major political party in the UK is aiming to become Prime Minister and her statements are targeted towards getting votes of white people.

Monday Onyekachi Ubani, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) in an interview with TheScrutiny says “As for Kemi Badenoch, she wants to channel her thinking in order to gravitate herself towards the whites, with the belief that if she continues saying those things, they will make her Prime Minister someday”.

“Of course, they can only make her Prime Minister if she says things they want to hear and thinks like them. She is echoing the thinking of the British towards Nigerians and immigrants. The things they can’t say because they know the implications, they are using our own sister to be saying it. It is like the voice of Jacob but hand of Esau. It is a sentiment that suits them well and Kemi is just speaking on their behalf because of what she is aiming to get”.

“When the election time comes, she will realise that they will never vote any African or Nigerian to become Prime Minister”.

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