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#USElections2020: TB Joshua Reveals Winner Of American Election

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Trump V Biden: TB Joshua Reveals Winner Of American Election

TB Joshua the founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations has prophesied about the winner from today’s US presidential election between Trump and Biden.

Infoexpert24 understands that Prophet TB Joshua has prophesied that President Donald Trump’s challenger, Joe Biden, will emerge as the next president of the United States.

American citizens will today, November 3, 2020 decides who will lead the most populpous country in the next four years.

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TB Joshua, hinted that President Trump’s undoing would be his downfal. “What is happening in the American election is as a result of the power in the tongue,” Joshua said in a video posted on his YouTube channel, Emmanuel TV. “The word we speak determines the life we enjoy.

“The tongue can either work for us or against us – death and life lie in the tongue.” He went on: “We Christians would have loved it to go the way we wanted,” he said

“There is likely going to be pockets of resistance [after Biden’s victory] here and there but nothing will change,” Joshua said. “Let me reserve what I am seeing until the inauguration of the new president,” he added.

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Meanwhile, last month, South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit invited TB Joshua after the Nigerian prophet’s prophecy came to pass. In March, Tb Joshua was criticised for allegedly issuing false prophecies, after the 57-year-old predicted that the coronavirus would disappear before the month-end.

Incumbent President Trump of the Republican party is facing a stiff challenge from Democratic hopeful Joe Biden in a poll that has already tilted in favour of the former US Vice president, Biden.

According to the BBC, Mr Biden has a healthy national lead in the latest polls but his advantage is narrower in key states which could decide the final result.

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In the American voting system, the president is not elected by a popular vote as is the case in Nigeria, but by a system known as the electoral college, where a group of election officials – 538 of them – would finally vote to decide who wins, after voters have decided at the state level.

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