Al-Mustapha visits T.B Joshua after release from Kirikiri prison
When Hamza Al-Mustapha left the high walls of the Kirikiri Maximum Prison
where he had spent more than a decade before his release on Friday, he quickly
visited T.B Joshua, a Lagos prophet and leader of the Synagogue Church of All
Nations.
Clad in the same apparel he left the prisons in, Mr. Al-Mustapha visited
the prophet’s base in Ikotun Egbe.
Halima Babangida, a reader who described herself as a freelance
journalist said she followed Al-Mustapha to T.B. Joshua’s ministry where she
got this interview with the Prophet. She sent us this piece as well as the
picture above.
Q: Can you tell us the purpose of Mustapha’s visit to you?
A: I got to know him many years ago when a petition was addressed to
General Bamaiyi who was the then Chairman of the NDLEA. As you know, several
efforts had been made by my detractors to bring me and my ministry down. One of
those efforts was that petition. I was arrested for investigation and it was
later discovered that it was a tissue of lies.
I spent nine days with them for investigation and they found the whole
thing to be a fabrication. From there, I was taken to Aso Rock (City of Power)
to see the president. It was there that I met Mustapha.
I was able to reveal to them who I am by telling them what was to come as
a prophet. One of those things I mentioned to them and to Mustapha in
particular, was what he went through, though he did not believe me then. That
was why when it came to pass, I was the first person he remembered. I told him
that he would spend several years in prison and would be finally released which
no one else had ever told him.
That is why you see him coming here as his first port of call. Where
there is no vision, people perish.
I am surprised you are asking me why he is coming here first. When you
look into your archives as journalists, you will find many stories in the past
about my visit to Aso Rock, (City of Power) while Bamaiyi was Chairman of
NDLEA. Many magazines and newspapers published my visions and prophecies on the
government and the presidency.
When you know your picture of tomorrow, it will impart a strength to
endure your present difficulty. When you know what you are passing through now
will not last long, you will endure it. This is vision; this is prophecy. This
can only come by revelation. This is what the Bible means by, “Where there is
no vision, the people perish” (Proverbs 29:18). I will leave you here.
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