Rivers State Crisis: Prophet Ikuru Reveals Divine Message for Wike and Fubara

As tensions persist in Rivers State, Prophet Godwin Ikuru, the founder of Jehovah Eye Salvation Ministry, has shared a profound revelation concerning the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and Governor Sim Fubara.

In a recent Facebook post, the Port Harcourt-based clergyman conveyed a message he received from God, directing Wike to prioritize his health in the year 2024. Additionally, Ikuru urged Fubara to wholeheartedly focus on governance and avoid duplicity in his actions.

Ikuru emphasized the imperative nature of Wike’s well-being, stating, “Wike, go and take care of your health. Year 2024 that we are, take care of your health.” He also delivered a poignant message to Fubara, stating, “I saw a light falling down, and the Lord said to me that I should tell you that you should be honest, that you shouldn’t act like a chameleon, that you should work and discharge your duty to your people.”

The prophet underscored the fundamental purpose of Fubara’s leadership, emphasizing that “You attained the position so that Ijaws and every other tribe benefit from this government.”

The ongoing discord between Wike and Fubara, stemming from a power struggle that emerged in late 2023, has heightened political tensions in the state.

Amidst this turmoil, Prophet Ikuru’s divine message carries significant weight and has the potential to influence the direction of both the state’s governance and the dynamic between its influential leaders.

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