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Friday, December 20, 2013

FOOTBALLER SHOOTS TO THE TOP AFTER EMMANUEL TV PRAYER


There, indeed, is enough available anointing and all it needs is for one to use faith to put a demand. Such has been the case with Nigerian professional footballer, Dumaka Francis Ifeanyi, who plies his trade in Thailand. For three years, the skilled footballer who plays behind the main striker had suffered an injury to his leg, which hindered his ability to perform to expectation. He could not notch a single goal for the whole season and this did not please his manager who called him aside and told him he would be paid off. He was confused and the threat did not help matters on the pitch. Luckily for him, another team invited him to play for them although they had reservations over his ability due to his goal-draught-form. One day, he was watching the game between Nigeria and South Africa. He saw one of his friends score two goals. He called him and asked what his secret was and what God he was serving. DUMAKA FRANCIS IFEANYI [FOOTBALLER]The friend gave him a link to watch Emmanuel TV. Dumaka Francis Ifeanyi then prayed along with Prophet T.B. Joshua. After praying, he said, he had a dream where he saw himself defeat an enemy and when he woke up, he had great energy and relief. Previously, he would have so many thoughts going through his mind that he would be confused. That day, he gained his manager’s favour to play. He told the congregants: “No matter how I played on the field, the ball would always end up coming back to me. I scored a goal, equalising for my club to win an important point.”
That marked his comeback as he went on to the prowl of a star-studded performance, scoring seven goals in a row and helping his team to a league victory. Not only that; he won the top goal-scorer and most valuable player of the season award. He showed clips of him scoring sensational goals for his club. He advised, “Believe in God and even your opponent will favour you.”

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