'tb Joshua Predicted My Victory' - Ghana's Leader

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‘T.B. Joshua Predicted My Victory’—Ghana’s Leader January 12, 2009 By Simon Ateba Newly elected president of Ghana, Prof. John Evans Atta Mills, yesterday, narrated how Prophet Temitope Joshua of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Ikotun, Lagos, predicted his victory. The 64-year-old law professor had come to T.B. Joshua’s church for his first thanksgiving service outside Ghana since he emerged winner of an incredibly tight run-off presidential election on 3 January. Mills narrated that when he informed Prophet Joshua before the contest that the presidential election in his country will take place on 7 December, 2008, he added that he expected the results to be out a few days after. But, he said, the man of God, as Joshua is fondly called in his church, looked at him for some time and told him with authority that the election will not be decided until January 2009, adding that this will be after three contests.

“He (T.B. Joshua) looked at me for some time and smiled and said, ‘I can see three different elections ahead of you and that the results are going to be declared in January,’” Mills recounted. “And the results were announced in January!” he exclaimed. The Ghanaian president prayed to God to give him wisdom to lead his people in unity, peace and prosperity. “My prayer to God is to give me wisdom to undertake my responsibility. To give me a big heart to play the role that he has given me,” he said. Talking directly to prophet Joshua, Atta Mills said: “Man of God, I want to thank you and I want to thank the Almighty for using you and many others. God, we thank you. May your name be praised for ever and ever.” Mills also disclosed that he had been a member of Joshua’s church for over 10 years, adding that he has known the man of God since he was Vice President of Ghana. “I am no stranger to this church. I have known the man-of-God for more than 10 years. I first met him when I was Vice President of the Republic of Ghana” He also disclosed that T.B. Joshua showed special interest in his election as he organized prayer sessions for him. Mills called on the church members to continue to pray for him and Ghana for unity and prosperity. “I will urge that we continue to pray not only for Atta Mills, but for mother Ghana” T

he Synagogue Church choir, waving Ghana’s red, yellow and green national flag, welcomed the Ghanaian leader with a song: “This is your day Atta Mills. The day you have always dreamt of. Remember to make God’s word the standard for your life.” Asking rhetorically, the choir added :“Are you a president? There are many presidents out there without a difference. But the promise of God is to make you one with a difference.” Joshua, on his part, said Mills represents the hope of Ghananians. He explained that the impressive turn out during Mills’ inauguration in Accra, last week, was an indication that Ghanaians are full of hope that his government would ameliorate their plight. He called on the new president to totally depend on God and nothing else. “Our Excellency, the only reason God gives power to rule nations is when we see him as the only king.” “When there is total dependence on God, there is hope for the weak, the lonely and the physically-challenged,” Joshua said. The man in the synagogue also admonished the new president to conduct a free-and-fair election when his mandate is over, adding that he must support charity organisations in his country. SOURCE: The PM News, Nigeria http://thepmnews.com/2009/01/12/tb-joshua-predicted-my-victory%E2%80%94ghana%E2%80%99s-leader

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