Prophet Joshua Iginla, the founder and senior pastor of Champions Royal Assembly, has shared a revelation he received from God in a recent YouTube video.

“I was praying about Nigeria when I saw a thick dark cloud over three parts of the country. I’m not a prophet of doom, but I will share with you what God revealed to me, possibly to throw a little light as He reveals to redeem,” he began.

Iginla described seeing three dark clouds that were particularly disturbing. One cloud rested over River State, another over Lagos, and the third over an unidentified northern state. He saw men, both young and old, looking very furious and bitter. This, he explained, was not a good sign.

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“The Lord told me to warn the current government to pay attention to River State and allow democracy to have its place. In life, you win some battles, you lose some battles,” Iginla emphasized.

He addressed the Governor of Rivers State directly, urging him to recognize the significance of his position. “His Excellency, the Governor of Rivers State, believe me or you don’t believe me, God has brought him to Rivers State for such a time like this through the act of man and the Divine Act of God. This little smoke that we see, if we don’t allow it to go down, it might cause us a lot, especially our great president, his Excellency at the center.”

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Iginla warned that the dark clouds represented a movement that could bring serious consequences if not addressed. He urged the government to be proactive to avoid being brought to the ground.

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