Kenyan minister George Saitoti’s death in helicopter accident- TB Joshua Exclusive!by watchtbjoshua |
On
June 4, 2012, during a Monday Live Service, Prophet T.B. Joshua
prophesied regarding the leader of a country. He said he saw an accident
and asked whether it was on the air or on the ground. These were his
words.
"Ninety percent of what we're doing here is all about other nations all over the world. Like today, around 3am and what happened. I saw the leader of a country. Whether he is the Vice President of a country or the present--- I saw all of them having an accident. Is it on the air or on the ground? Sometimes, when I want to know what is happening, how does it happen, what is this, I keep asking."
Six
days after this prophetic vision was given, on Sunday, June 10, 2012, a
helicopter in Kenya had an accident in the air. It carried Minister
George Saitoti, Kenya's Internal Security Minister, former Vice
President and current presidential candidate.
Just
as Prophet T.B. Joshua had stated in the prophetic message, the leader
of the country whom he saw involved in an accident in the air was George
Saitoti, born August 3, 1945, a Kenyan politician, businessman,
economist, mathematician and development policy thinker.
He
served as Kenya's longest serving Vice-President, serving for 13 years
as the 6th Vice President of Kenya. He served as Minister for Internal
Security and Provincial Administration, Acting Minister for Foreign
Affairs and key member of the National Security Advisory Committee
(NSAC), Minister for Finance and Minister for education.
He also served as President of the African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States in 1999-2000.
As
a mathematician, Saitoti served as Head of the Mathematics Department
at the University of Nairobi. He pioneered the founding of the African
Mathematical Union(AMU) and served as its Vice President from 1976-1979.
This was one of his landmark contributions, institutionalizing
Mathematics as a discipline in Africa.
As an economist, Saitoti served as the Executive Chairman of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
He
had been billed as a front-runner in the race to succeed President Mwai
Kibaki as President of Kenya in the upcoming 2013 elections.
May
the souls of the departed rest in peace and may we continue to listen
to the voice of God, spoken through His servants. When God speaks, the
wise listen. Whatever situation we may find ourselves in, God is still
saying something.
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