In a recent statement on social media, former Nigerian Minister of Tourism, Femi Fani-Kayode, expressed his unwavering conviction in the divine protection of former U.S. President Donald Trump and predicted his victory in the upcoming presidential election.

Fani-Kayode shared his views on his official X (formerly Twitter) handle, asserting that Trump’s presidency is divinely ordained. He stated, “Anyone that believes that God will deliver @realDonaldTrump from TWO assassination attempts in the space of two months and allow him to be defeated by Kamala Harris (@VP) in the November presidential election does not know Him.”

The former minister went on to claim that Trump is invincible against various forms of opposition. “Nothing can stop Trump, who is God’s elect, from winning,” he declared. Fani-Kayode elaborated on this point, saying, “They cannot kill him with their Deep State assassins, they cannot jail him with their politically-motivated and malicious prosecutions or their vindictive law-fare and they cannot destroy or successfully smear him with their vicious media campaign.”

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Addressing potential international conflicts, Fani-Kayode suggested that even global tensions would not impede Trump’s path. He stated, “Not even a last minute attempt to provoke WW3 with Russia by allowing Ukraine to fire weapons procured from NATO countries deep into her territory before November will stop him.”

Concluding his post with religious imagery, Fani-Kayode declared, “The Lord has anointed Trump for leadership at this time and no man born of woman, no demon, no Luciferean and no shape-shifting reptilian can stop it.” He added, “The Lord is a man of war: who can resist Him? He is mighty in battle and He alone rules in the affairs of men and forges the destiny of nations.”

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These statements from Fani-Kayode reflect his personal beliefs and should be understood in the context of political opinion rather than factual reporting. As with all political commentary, readers are encouraged to critically evaluate such claims and seek out diverse, credible sources for information on electoral processes and international affairs.

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