George Weah Visits TB Joshua’s Church Ahead Of Presidential Poll

George Weah, leading candidate in the Liberian presidential election, on Sunday visited the Synagogue Church of All Nations in Ikotun, Lagos.

As reported by The Cable, the former world player of the year, stormed the church to seek support of TB Joshua in his bid to become the next president of Liberia.

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Weah is favourite to replace outgoing Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as the next Liberian leader, but faces strong opposition from Joseph Boakai, the incumbent vice-president, in a runoff slated for November 7.

He was accompanied by about 20 others, including Yormie Johnson, a former Liberian warlord to the Synagogue Church.

“My brother is here today because he loves his country and wants God’s choice for his country,” Joshua said during the sermon.

“He is not here to impose himself. What does God say about his country, Liberia? What is God’s opinion? That is why he is here.

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“We are not herbalists or witch-doctors; we are people of God. God’s choice is our choice. We cannot pray against God’s will.

“Without God’s corresponding power, we cannot pray to Him. For every step we take – every movement and action – intimation comes first.

“There must be suggestion from the Spirit to move before we move. If truly I am a man of God, I must hear from God – move or don’t move.

“God’s opinion is what we should seek in our country – simple! God is the Answer, the Final.”

 

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