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Veteran Nollywood actor Pete Edochie has claimed he was instrumental in the victories of six Nigerian politicians in the 2023 general elections.
The film icon revealed that six politicians, who visited him to seek his blessings with gifts of a ram and kolanuts, all emerged victorious after he prayed for them.
Pete Edochie stated this while receiving popular streamer, Peller, who paid him a courtesy visit at his Enugu residence recently.
“Two years ago, six people who were running for political offices came to my house; they brought me a big ram and Kolanuts. I prayed for them, and they all won their elections,” he said.
Edochie noted that he is grateful to God because “each time I make a request from God, he always grants it.
He added, “All the people I have prayed for have all succeeded in everything I have prayed for them for.”
The movie legend prayed for Peller and wished him a successful career.
Responding, Peller thanked Mr Edochie for the warm reception and his kind words.
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