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US Election: ‘God Stopped The Witch, Granted Trump Victory’ – Fani-Kayode

US Election: ‘God Stopped The Witch, Granted Trump Victory’ – Fani-Kayode

Amid the ongoing election in the United States of America, former Minister of Aviation Femi Fani-Kayode has envisaged victory for the former President, Donald Trump.

It as reported that this comes as Trump is projected to win the keenly contested election after winning Georgia, Wisconsin and North Carolina.

In a post via his X handle, Fani-Kayode suggested that Trump is on course to win because God is with him.

The former minister said God had stopped the witch and granted Trump victory.

According to him, there is nothing some people did not do to stop Trump, including trying to jail and kill him, but the Lord was with him.

He wrote: “The Lord stopped the witch & granted @realDonaldTrump victory.

“This is the greatest comeback in the history of politics. There is nothing they did not do to stop him, including trying to jail & kill him, but the Lord was with Him.

“Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! He is faithful, He is true! Glory be to His holy name. Congrats to @realDonaldTrump!”

Donald Trump To Address Supporters In Florida After Key Wins In US Election

Meanwhile, supporters of  Donald Trump congregated in Florida on the evening of the election, anticipating the Republican candidate would address them following his significant victories in the 2024 presidential race.

Naija News understands that their attire was notably formal, with men wearing suits and women donning dresses, as they mingled at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.

Among them, a fervent Trump supporter was proudly displaying their political idol’s name, prominently inscribed on a leather vest.

Regardless of their choice of attire, which ranged from formal to more casual, a common sight was the attendees sporting Donald Trump’s iconic red “Make America Great Again” baseball caps.


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