How Prophet Ikechukwu Samuel foretold attack on Buhari's convoy (video)

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Prophet Ikechukwu Samuel

The Founder of Shiloh Word Chapel, Prophet Ikechukwu Samuel had earlier warned the Nigerian security agencies that President Muhammadu Buhari’s movement is not safe.

The Abuja-based cleric gave the warning in a service in his church on May 29, 2022.

The prophet said;

“There is a calculated attack against this country Nigeria, by a known terrorist group, this terrorist group has a mission around Abuja, I am seeing that the presidential villa is not safe, the presidential jet not safe, the presidential movements not safe, the Nigeria security system should watch out for this. If anything happens to any leader or presidential aspirants, there will be war in Nigeria. Nigeria is on a shaking bridge, anything that happens now will spark a fire, hunger has driven many out of their comfort zone!”

The cleric added that “One of those things that brought us to where we are as a nation today is the fact that our leaders don’t listen to the voice of truth, God spoke to me clearly on these attacks on May 29th, 2022 in a live-streamed service, you can find the video on SHILOH WORD CHAPEL, YouTube, and Facebook pages. They don’t listen, we can’t continue like this, nowhere is safe in this country today, people are kidnapped and killed and nobody is brought to book, our leaders need to listen to the voice of truth.”

Watch the video below:

However, the prophecy came to pass on Tuesday night as some gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram terrorists attacked the advance convoy of President Muhammadu Buhari in Katsina State.

The same day in Abuja, the Kuje prison facility also came under attack in a yet unclear circumstance that led to the escape of dangerous criminals, including apprehended Boko Haram terrorists.

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Boko Haram’s splinter group, ISWAP, claimed responsibility for the attack that killed four inmates and injured sixteen.

The terrorists attacked the Kuje maximum prison with “very high-grade explosives,” according to Shuaib Belgore, permanent secretary of Nigeria’s Ministry of Interior.

About 994 inmates fled during the attack.

It was reported that 115 refused to escape while 445 have been recaptured or have turned themselves in at police stations.

An official said 580 inmates are back in the facility as of Thursday and 414 of the escapees are still missing.

Seven inmates have been taken to hospital following injuries they suffered during the attack, the official said.

The escapees include 64 suspects of the Boko Haram extremist group, said Bashir Magashi, Nigeria’s Minister of Defense.

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