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First Female President To Emerge In 2011 -Prophet
Jonathan

Nigeria may produce its first democratically elected female president in 2011general elections, Prophet Belonwu Ezeanyeche of the white Holy Sword of Light, in Igboukwu, Anambra state, has predicted.

Prophet Ezeanyeche said God has revealed to him that the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) will not be able to produce the next president in year 2011 general election, pointing out even President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan would not emerge.

Disclosing this to newsmen in Abuja, Ezeanyeche said: “I saw men that gathered, but I also saw a fair coloured woman who I anointed with oil and pronounced her the new President of Nigeria. But I asked myself how a woman can become a president this time around. I also saw late President Umaru Yar'Adua holding and running backwards with the PDP flag, I was surprised to see all these”.

Explaining further on what may become a big problem in future for the country, the prophet noted that God has revealed to him that he has chosen a woman as the incoming president stressing that the woman will emerge from a political party that was registered before late President Yar'Adua, and Jonathan came on board.

According to him, none of the popular political parties registered by INEC will produce the next president; rather the woman would emerge from a party that was not popular with Nigerians.

“This woman president will come from a newly registered political party to rule this nation. It must all happen in year 2011,” he insisted.
Prophet Ezeanyeche said: “from now, I don't know the fair-coloured woman's name or tribe. But if I see her right arm, I can easily identify the woman. Her religion will never stop her from becoming the president of Nigeria. God is very angry with Nigerian men and ready to disgrace them this time around”.

He said that under her administration, “Nigeria will experience the peace it has never had since independence and any attempt to stop her emergence, the perpetrators will see the wrath of God in action.”
The prophet advised President Goodluck Jonathan to step-aside and not to contest the 2011 general elections and to hand over to the woman president God has chosen.

He warned that if Jonathan tried to disobey God, the President may become the scape-goat, and remarked that many important personalities are going to lose their lives in the process.
“Jonathan should, as a matter of fact, listen to the word of God, and quietly go home to prepare himself for a special task God has kept for him in future” Prophet Ezeanyeche advised.

Power Supply Will Stabilise When We Achieve 40,000 MW -Jonathan

by Our Reporter

President Goodluck Jonathan has said that power supply in the country can only stabilise when we start generating we 40,000 megawatts of electricity.

Jonathan spoke in Uyo on Friday, while responding to questions during a town hall meeting with the people of Akwa Ibom.
He said that the target of 10,000 megawatts would not be enough ``because as power situation improves, more people are also acquiring electrical appliances''.

``We are taking the issue seriously, we meet every week to review the situation and by God's Grace, we will continue to progress until we get stable power for domestic and industrial use,'' he said.
On the plans to establish a refinery in Eket, Akwa Ibom, Jonathan said that the Federal Government would not want to get directly involved in the building of new refineries.

``The focus of government is not to get directly involved in the building of refinery again,” the president said.
He added that government intended to encourage public private partnership in the building of refineries in the country.

The president said that what was actually affecting the take-off of private refineries was the issue of correct pricing of petroleum products.

On return of schools to missionary owners, Jonathan advised religious authorities to establish new schools and manage them.

He explained that handing over some schools back to missionaries now could create problems because of staff remuneration and differences in faith.

   

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