Politics
2023: God Told Me Atiku Will Be Our Next President – Dino Melaye

Former Kogi Central Senator, Dino Melaye has claimed that God informed him that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar would succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain said that God called him thrice to tell him that Atiku would be the next president of the country.
He made this known on Monday during the submission of the nomination and expression of interest forms duly signed by Atiku at the PDP headquarters in Abuja.
Addressing PDP members during the submission, Melaye described Atiku as the only unifier of the country and the only presidential candidate Nigerians can trust.
Melaye said: “We are here to present the form of the only unifier of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“We are here to present the form of the Ronaldo and Messi of PDP.
“By the grace of God, as I hand over the microphone to chief Raymond Dokpesi to present these completed forms to the national organising secretary, I want to state unequivocally that many of us when we call on God, God doesn’t give us missed calls.
“When we call Him, He picks up our call. And He called me and he said Dino, I said yes my Lord. He called the second time again, I said yes my Lord. He called the third time, and he said: Atiku would be the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
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