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The spirit of June 12

  June 12 is not a normal day in the history of Nigeria, especially the South western part of the nation. The day represents political unrest, cheating and all manners of things that surround political crises in the land. What really happened on June 12? After Nigeria's independence, the democratic government was toppled by soldiers in 1966, democratic elections did not hold until 1979 when Shehu Shagari became president. Another election was conducted in 1983, but did not last because the military came back to take power. From 1983 till 1993, no election held. It was in that 1993 that the head of state, Ibrahim Babangida conducted an election which MKO Abiola was believed to have won, however, General Babangida cancelled the election. That election held on June 12, 1993. That is the first time June 12 became a notable date in Nigeria. A lot of people believed that the man MKO Abiola would have been a great president, but prophetic intelligence shows otherwise. There is a location

Nigeria: Why Pray At This Time

In recent times, there have been a call in several locations to pray for Nigeria and it is easy to think that it is as a result of the democracy day celebration that held on June 12, but the reason is actually different. I was in a prayer meeting recently and during one of the breaks, I was meditating when the Holy Spirit started speaking to me about the courts of heaven being in session. When the next session of prayers started, the person leading the prayer began to talk about the court of heaven. That was when it dawned on me that there is a court session going on in heaven at this time over Nigeria and there is a need to make incense available for a decision that needed to me be made. This is why there is a pull in the nation right now for prayers. The teachings about the court of heaven is becoming ubiquitous among intercessors and it is a beauty to behold. We must know how to approach the courts of heaven and make our petitions in the court. I have an article here that can help y