The
Association of Witches and Wizards in Nigeria has warned former Head of
State and leader of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, General
Mohammadu Buhari to bury his ambition of ruling Nigeria ever again.Dr.
Okhue Iboi, the acclaimed spokesperson of the Association in an
interview with Sunday Express asserted that witches and wizards in the
region would not allow him to spearhead the affairs of the nation
again.He further stressed that Nigeria would not break-up after 2015
contrary to what Dr. Fasheun and the American government
predicted.According to him, “During the meeting we held on January 29 in
Ilorin, we talked about the government of this country.Goodluck
Jonathan will re-contest and he will win the 2015 election irrespective
of whatever opposition that rises against him,” the coven’s spokesman
affirmed.On the menace of Boko Haram, Iboi said, “We gave the witches in
the North the mandate to cool down Boko Haram; mark my words, by the
end of this year, you will hardly hear of any Boko Haram mayhem
again.”The extensive interview with the witchdoctor was not all glad
tidings, however, his revelations raised serious concerns about the 2015
election.“Some people are prepared to frustrate President Jonathan by
all means and these people would resort to foul means. But in doing
that, they will jeopardize Nigeria. I beg Nigeria to pray. Let us all
pray, Christians, Muslims and herbalists,” he said seriously.Continuing
he stated “there will be many disturbances during the primary and at the
main election, a lot of bombs will be thrown around. But I can assure
you,” he said, “Nigeria will not break or divide as the Americans have
prophesied.”The witches’ imagemaker further foretold the future of
politics in the country. He started with the proposed merger parties,
APC and its chances of challenging the dominion of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP.“This mega party when we looked at them and their
future, they are good, they have good intentions, but at the last
minute, before election, they will be thrown into disarray; they will
have a big disagreement that will shatter the party and in-fighting over
superiority. This discord will not be settled until the elections
hold.”Similarly, he also divulged the council of witches’ verdicts on
some political personalities. In the case of General Muhammadu Buhari,
one of the key opposition politicians against the PDP-led government and
a crucial actor in any serious coalitions, Iboi unveiled a damning
verdict. “If Buhari contests 100 times, he can’t rule this country
again,” Iboi began, “because the “pillars of the north at night” have no
likeness for him. They would not let him rule this country.”Witches’
stance towards former military president Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida was
not any different. “Babangida can take his money to support another
party but he can’t rule this country again.”On the contrary, former
President Olusegun Obasanjo fared better as he was in the good book of
the witches. “Till the day he will die, Obasanjo will still be important
and relevant to the Nigerian politics. That is his destiny,” Iboi
affirmed.Iboi who claimed to be in the fourth year of his seven-year
tenure as the coven’s spokesperson also spoke about the coming wrath of
witches over Nigerian politicians. “Some of the politicians that are
using other people’s destiny, I mean those who steal other people’s
luck, between now and next year, God’s wrath is coming upon them,” he
threatened. “And as for the current PDP National Chairman, he will have
his hands full with many problems that will eventually swallow him.”He
expressed hope that a better Nigeria lies ahead, he said, “In the
meeting we had last year in Niger State, we gazed into the future of
this country and we discovered that Nigeria will still be better.” But
before then, he opined that a cleansing will take place. “The bad
elements disturbing this country will have to be removed and that will
happen in no distant time; one by one, they shall all perish. Then,
Nigeria will get better. And I tell you, the youths will enjoy this
Nigeria, but that time is not in the immediate future,” he concluded.
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