AS
the nation continues to mourn the death of former governor of Kaduna State,
Patrick Yakowa; former National Security Adviser (NSA), General Owoye Azazi;
their aides and pilots of the helicopter that crashed in the creeks of Bayelsa
State last Saturday, a cleric has exclusively revealed to Sunday Tribune that
the tragedy had long been foreseen.
According
to the cleric who craved anonymity, some Pentecostal pastors, under the aegis
of National Intercessors, had, through divine revelations, foreseen a particularly
more serious tragedy some months ago involving Yakowa.
The
full import of the revelations, the cleric revealed further, would have forced
the nation to its knees, “as that was the desire of the power mongers who
plotted the tragedy in the first instance.”
Explaining
the nature of the plot as revealed to them, the cleric said they saw some
powerful political forces in the North and the Maghreb region, who had gone
there to invoke some sinister spiritual powers to deal with their political
enemies.
“It
was revealed to us that three persons were specifically targeted. The three
persons are President Goodluck Jonathan, Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State
and the late Governor Patrick Yakowa. The place they went has this pond with
potent powers,” the cleric explained.
According
to him, they saw in the revelation that while the spirits of President Jonathan
and Governor Jang refused to appear, that of Yakowa stood out of the pond.
“We
made efforts to get in touch with the governor. Not only that, we also ensured
that a prayer chain was formed. Prayer sessions were held in Kaduna for many
days by select group of pastors.
“The
pastors were coming to Kaduna to offer prayers based on a schedule. The prayer
sessions were held for almost a year to avert the tragedy, because we realised
that former Governor Yakowa had been killed spiritually by those people,” the
cleric disclosed further.
He,
however, said he could not confirm whether or not the deceased governor
believed the clerics’ revelation or took precaution of his own.
“Whether
or not the governor took the message was not known to us. You know, he was a
Catholic and might not have believed in the revelations,” he explained, adding
that from their own end, they did what they needed to do, but it was unfortunate
that he had to die in the crash.
“From
what we saw, the forces had killed him since that time,” he stated, while
responding to reports that the late Yakowa could have had a premonition of his
death, judging from the way he took care of his affairs and what he told his
wife and friends before embarking on the tragic journey.
Source:
Tribune
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