Pete Edochie reveals how six politicians emerged winners after visiting him

Veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie, has shared a bold testimony, claiming that every person he has prayed for has gone on to succeed, including politicians.

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Speaking during an interaction with popular streamer Peller during his tour visit to Enugu, the respected actor recounted how several individuals, including politicians, allegedly achieved victory after seeking his prayers.

According to him, about two years ago, six individuals contesting for political offices visited his home to request spiritual support ahead of their elections.

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“Two years ago, six people that were running for political office came to my house. They brought me a big ram and kolanut. I prayed for them, and they all won their elections,” he said.

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Edochie emphasized that this was not an isolated case, noting that many people he has prayed for in different aspects of life often go on to experience success.

He attributed these outcomes to his unwavering faith in God, expressing gratitude for what he described as consistent answers to his prayers.

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“All the people I’ve prayed for have all succeeded in everything I’ve prayed for them for. I always thank God that each time I make a request from God, He always grants it,” he added.

The veteran actor’s remarks further underscore his strong belief in divine intervention and the power of prayer in shaping outcomes.

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