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Witches on Zuma rock send devastating message to Buhari, few hours Adesina said Witches and Wizards can’t win election for Atiku

Witches who reportedly held several meetings on Obudu mountain and Zuma rock have predicted the defeat of President Muhammadu Buhari, the Presidential candidate of All Progressive Congress (APC) in the forthcoming election.

The special message of the witches came few hours the Senior Special Adviser to Buhari on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina said Atiku would be defeated even if witches and wizards in Nigeria endorsed him.

This sect called The Association of White Witches in Nigeria (AWWN) accorded support to the PDP presidential candidate Alhaji Atiku Abubakar after several meetings which they claimed to have had on Obudu mountain and Zuma rock. According to them, they have certified that the 72-year-old man would win the election.

Dr Iboi Okhue, the spokesperson of the association announced this to Sunday Independent in a telephone conversation. The spokesperson of AWWN said that he was sure the victory of Atiku was sealed by them after two meetings held in those mountainous regions.

His exact words were: “The victory of Atiku was sealed in two meetings held on the Obudu Mountain in Cross River State and the Zuma Rock in Abuja.”

Also, in a staggering prediction, Iboi Okhue also said that Atiku’s victory would especially emanate from unexpected regions in the north where his contending opponent Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) supposedly has a firm grip.

In establishing this prediction, the spokesperson particularly mentioned that states in the northern region, especially the northwest, would make Atiku their choice candidate.

Recently, Legit.ng reported that APC reacted to the various endorsements Atiku is supposedly receiving by blasting several media houses for projecting that the presidential race is in a tight fix.

Let witches and wizards endorse Atiku, he’ll fall —Femi Adesina

recalled that Adesina condemned the endorsement of PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, by a slew of organisations, warning that even if witches and wizards endorse the presidential hopeful, it would only lead to defeat for him.

It may be recalled that five socio-cultural groups, including the Northern Elders’ Forum, Afenifere, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the Pan Niger Delta Forum and Middle Belt Forum had, on Sunday, endorsed Atiku for the forthcoming presidential candidate.

But while the Coalition of United Political Parties describes Atiku’s endorsement as “a fatal blow to President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election bid,” taking to his verified Twitter handle, @FemAdesina, on Monday, the president’s aide had tweeted:

“NEF, PANDEF, Afenifere, others endorse Atiku. Let witches and wizards also endorse, if they like. The harder they come, the harder they fall. No beating the Nigerian people.”


Earlier, another presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, in a statement in Abuja had dismissed the position of the groups, saying that the PDP was only hiding under the cloud of ethnicity to avoid its inevitable defeat.

He recalled that the ongoing endorsements were reminiscent of efforts to stop Buhari in 2015 by the same characters, saying that the efforts failed that and that it will also fail this time.

With the last prediction by the witches association, no one knows the specific number of the witches who were registered and have collected their PVCs and be voting in the forthcoming election.

Let’s know your thoughts on the latest witches endorsing Atiku less than two weeks to the crucial election.

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