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Prophetess of Bayelsa

Posted by By Henry Chukwurah, Port Harcourt on 2007/05/01 | Views: 668 |

Prophetess of Bayelsa


Among her colleagues at the Bayelsa State Television, she is an enigma of sought. Her ability to foretell accurately what is to happen to colleagues and the society has kept not a few wondering about the make-up of their ever-smiling colleague.

•Says it's harvest time in the nation

Among her colleagues at the Bayelsa State Television, she is an enigma of sought. Her ability to foretell accurately what is to happen to colleagues and the society has kept not a few wondering about the make-up of their ever-smiling colleague.

However, rather than bother about people's impression of her person, Mrs. Vienna Imoukhuede, a Senior Technical Officer with the station, is happy that she has remained a vessel in the mighty hands of her maker.

Speaking with Daily Sun in Port Harcourt, the evangelist stated that in a recent encounter with the Lord, she was shown a vision that after several decades of bondage, the nation was set for 'great harvest" in 2008.
She said that in a matter of months from now, her native Bayelsa State, in particular and the Niger Delta region would suffer neglect no more.

'In this vision, God himself is increasing the earth crust with minerals and gas flow divinely made by him. The Niger Delta in this vision will attract more oil workers because there will be oil and gas boom.
'This will attract more foreign companies to invest in our nation. Today, God is saying that the times of neglect are over. Henceforth, they will be part of the cake sharing.

'The vast land I saw in the vision represents Nigeria and the trees represent the nation's under-development. But now, God himself is making a new way for the country and the youth corps members I saw, represent the youth of this nation working in unison and this shows that we should all work together," Mrs. Imoukhuede said, adding that in the imminent harvest season, the country will attract more foreigners itching to work in a peaceful Niger Delta.

'In 2008, Nigeria will reap its harvest. Today, the flag of Nigeria has been lifted up. It's a year of resurrection; a royal oil of anointing has been poured for the nation to move into her destiny."
Mrs. Imoukhuede advised the in-coming governors to be in tune with God, 'so that no one is left out in the coming harvest".

According to her, the president-elect, Alhaji Umar Musa Yar'Adua and Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, are 'God's chosen vessels to move Nigeria forward" to the era of harvest.
'Their promises are not in vain because they are in tune with what God has promised Nigeria. It is not their own choice or making", she said.

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