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Your Prophecy Has Come True, South Sudan President Tells Nigerian Prophet

Salva Kiir Mayardit, the president of South Sudan, has praised the leader and founder of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua, over a prophecy the latter gave in 2019.

President Mayardit said the Nigerian controversial preacher prophesied that peace would come to South Sudan in 2020 and it has in fact come true.

The South Sudan leader said this in an invitation letter to Prophet TB Joshua.

In November 2019, the Nigerian man of God travelled to South Sudan upon invitation by the South Sudanese head of state. He prayed at the State House in a ceremony attended by most senior government officials.

In an invitation letter date May 5, 2020, Kiir invited Joshua for another visit, praising him for his prophesy which he said in the letter has materialized after failure of regional and international bodies to bring peace in South Sudan.

“… for your love and humility by coming on your prophetic and historic visit on 12th November 2019 when the Nation was in desperate situation whereby the country was experiencing civil war violence for many years,” Kiir said in the later dated May 5,” the letter read in part.

“The world organizations tried to negotiate peace but where human wisdom failed, God has the final answer. As you have prophesied that, it shall be a new beginning for the nation and we the leaders should overcome our divisions and our differences and come back to develop our young nation in the World.

“Hence we, the Government and the Opposition have come together to implement the revitalized Peace Agreement and now the nation is at peace followed by the formation of revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (R.TGONU), which signifies a new beginning indeed. ”

Kiir further invited Joshua again saying “The whole nation of South Sudan is ready to receive you once again.”

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