Prophet Oladipupo predicts semi finals for the Super Eagles



Prophet of Faith and Victory Church predicts semi final berth for Super Eagles
The Man of God had previously predicted President Buhari's victory in 2015
Nigeria will begin their campaign against Croatia on Saturday, June, 16
Prophet J.K. Oladipupo of the Faith and Victory Church has predicted the Super
eagles will qualify to the semi final of the World Cup.
In an interview granted with Tribune, the Man of God said he predicted President
Muhammadu Buhari's winning the 2015 general elections.
"I predicted victory for Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 election. God told me Buhari had been
ordained to win the election no matter what," he said.

This time round, Prophet Oladipo made it clear Mikel Obi and his teammates will
fly Nigeria's flag up to the last four in Russia.
"Let me add this. I predicted that the Super Eagles would qualify for the World Cup. Now that
the tournament is about to start, they will surpass the highest stage reached by any African
team in the history of the tournament," he added.
The Super Eagles will arrive Russia on Monday, June, 11 as they begin their quest
in their sixth appearance at the Mundial.

Gernot Rohr's side will be taking on Croatia in their first match on June, 16, then
lock horns with Iceland on June, 22, before tackling Argentina on June, 26.
The three-time African champions have played five friendlies this year against
Poland, Serbia, DR Congo, England, and the Czech Republic but have only
managed to win against the Robert Lewandowski led side.
However, Rohr has come out to defend his boys saying that his team should not be
judged with the friendly matches.
The German tactician stressed that the warm up matches are dress rehearsals for
the tournament proper.

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