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‘I Sought No Prophet or Native Doctor, God Alone Delivered My Victory’

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Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has made a bold declaration that his victory in the September 21 governorship election was achieved solely through faith in God, without seeking help from native doctors or prophets.

Speaking on Sunday at Winner’s Chapel in Akho, Irrua, Governor Okpebholo expressed gratitude to God for his success.
His Chief Press Secretary Fred Itua in a statement issued on Sunday quoted the Governor to have said,
“No one but God could have accomplished this. This is the first time in Nigeria that someone contested and won without consulting any prophet or native doctor. My faith is in Christ alone,” he said.

The Governor emphasized that his victory was evidence of divine favor. “If God does not will it, then let it not be done. I did not rely on worldly strategies but trusted entirely in God, and He granted me success,” he added.

Governor Okpebholo attributed his confidence to his membership in Winner’s Chapel. “Both my Deputy and I are members of this church. While others leaned on media tactics, I leaned on God, and He delivered,” he revealed.

Pastor Peter Osawe of Winner’s Chapel, who preached on ‘Wisdom Kits for Joy and Rejoicing’, reminded the congregation that God is the ultimate factor in life. “Nothing happens without God’s knowledge. We must always draw strength from Him,” he said.

Later, Governor Okpebholo attended a service at God’s People Worldwide Prayer Ministry in Illeh, Ekpoma.
Apostle Ehijele Unuayan praised the Governor for his commitment to Edo’s development and for approving automatic employment for First Class graduates of Edo origin.

In his address, the Governor reaffirmed his dedication to the state. “I am here to pray for the strength to move Edo forward, to use our resources wisely, and to ensure justice and fairness for all,” he stated.

Prayers for Continued Success
Both services concluded with prayers for Governor Okpebholo’s success, as he embarks on his mission to lead Edo State with faith and integrity over the next four years.

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