I Told Jonathan His Regime Had Come To An End – TB Joshua
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I Told Jonathan His Regime Had Come To An End – TB Joshua
“This message should be delivered to your president, that whatever the
outcome of this election, his regime has come to an end. He should
accept to save the lives of millions,” Joshua said he told Jonathan
through a presidential aide. Joshua claimed he called Jonathan by phone
and the president promptly sent a close aide to meet with him. “It’s not
a message I could say in the church because it would affect your vote,”
Joshua claimed he told the president. After the
presidential aide had worshipped at The SCOAN during a Sunday service,
Joshua said he met him and relayed the revelation that Jonathan’s regime
had come to an end. “Soft landing – that is the language I sent to the
president,” Joshua said he told the aide to tell the president. Joshua
praised Jonathan’s tenure in office, saying that he had served his
nation well despite the immense security challenges. “I really want to
salute President Jonathan. The President has served; he has done his
best. It was just the season of crisis – and unfortunately he found
himself at the lead in the season of crisis.” Joshua described Jonathan
as a man who ‘has a heart for God’, and revealed that he spoke with the
Nigerian president shortly before his historic concession call to
General Buhari. Joshua described Jonathan’s exit as ‘wonderful’, adding
that it has cemented his legacy as a democratic champion. “A man after
God’s heart is a man with a wonderful exit. The beginner is not the
owner but the finisher,” he told congregants. He prayed that people from
the ‘South-South’ region in Nigeria where President Jonathan hails from
would understand that ‘their son has become a hero’.
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