Voodoo Man predicts Queen Elizabeths death.

Rose McQueens
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Queen Elizabeths death Prediction.

After learning of Queen Elizabeth II’s death, the entire world is in shock and sadness. But for one man who practices voodoo, the news is only a confirmation of what he has been feeling since last year.

Queen Elizabeth

The individual @orunmilavd stated on August 24, 2021, that the queen would pass away on September 8th. The tweet from the voodoo man has garnered interest and is trending online.

The death of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning British queen, was foreseen by a voodoo priest. After 70 years on the reign, Queen Elizabeth has died.

On the evening of Thursday, September 8, 2022, news of her death was released. An official statement from the British Royal Family claims that Queen Elizabeth died peacefully earlier this afternoon in Balmoral.

Also Read: Update:Queen Elizabeth is dead at age 96.

Following the news of the Queen’s passing, it has been revealed that a Twitter user going by the handle @orunmilavd predicted the death one year in advance. Photo source: @theroyalfamily, @orunmilavd Source: UGC

The British king would die on September 8 according to a tweet posted on August 24 by @orunmilavd, whose account bio says he practices voodoo.

“The Queen of England will die on September 8 I see this date hovering above her, continue not to believe in voodoo you will see,” his tweet which was written in French said. Moments after Queen Elizabeth’s demise was announced, the voodooist tweeted that while he could predict the date, he was not able to know the time and reason.

Check out his tweet from 2021 below. 

“You can’t act or influence, just predict, know in advance with sometimes a nice margin of error. There I was not able to know the time or the reason.

Queen Elizabeth was 96 years old. She has been succeeded on the throne by her eldest child Prince Charles, who is now King Charles III.

Check out his tweet from 2021 below. 

“Nigeria’s modern history is nothing without you”: Buhari pays tribute to Late Queen Elizabeth II Meanwhile, President Muhammadu of Nigeria has joined other world leaders and prominent people in the society to pay tribute and eulogise the late Queen Elizabeth II. President Buhari in a statement issued late at night on Thursday by his media aide

Malam Garba Shehu said: “My family and I, and more than 200 million Nigerians have learned with immense sadness of the passing of the Queen and the end of her unique and wonderful 70 year reign. Her late Majesty was the only British Sovereign known to 90 percent of our population.”

 

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