The current crises rocking the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, was predicted about a year ago by a popular Nigerian preacher, Bro. Joshua Iginla.
Bro Joshua Iginla, Senior Pastor of Champions Royal Assembly, Abuja known for his prophetic revelations and predictions about national and global events without fear, majority of which has come to pass had on 9th of April 2017 revealed that the party would face a lot of internal crises.
During a live service in his church, the televangelist gave a word of prophecy concerning the APC, saying “A ship of the ruling party of this country (Nigeria) will soon rock, it will rock very high. I see somebody standing up, taking his regalia and asking his armies to follow him. I saw some troop of soldiers following the person out from same ship.
“This ship was full of people but suddenly became so scanty. The ship of the ruling party will so rock and boil that every attempt to reconcile will fail. It’s a time bomb. If the fire is not quenched, it can destroy the whole ship.”
Since the dawn of 2018, the APC has been jumping from one crisis to another. Currently there is so much division within the party which set record as the first political party in Nigeria to defeat a ruling party and an incumbent president.
The political party’s problems started rearing their ugly head in towards the end of last year when former President Olusegun Obasanjo, its strong supporter, formed a political pressure group. The group, Coalition of Nigerian Movement (CNM) later collapsed into the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a political party. The move, according to Obasanjo, was to formidably challenge and unseat the APC in 2019.
Then came the party’s chairman, Chief John Odigie Oyegun’s tenure elongation brouhaha which tended to consume the party leadership when some topnotches within APC declared the move as illegal.
The party’s many tribulations came to a head when it organized its primaries penultimate week preparatory for the 2019 elections in most states including Ekiti, Imo and Ondo were a life or two were lost.
In Kaduna State, about 4,556 of its members have joined the lawmaker representing Kachia/Kagarko Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Adams Jagaba, to decamp to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The aggrieved members of the ruling party hinged their action on the poor performances of the federal and state governments in addressing the plights of Nigerians.
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