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T B Joshua fails U-17 team

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Mon, 16 Nov 2009 Source: The Ghanaian Journal

PROPHET T. B Joshua of The Synagogue Church For All Nations predicted a weekend of double celebrations for Nigeria as he said the Golden Eaglets would retain the FIFA U-17 title by beating Switzerland on Sunday's final match of Nigeria 2009, in Abuja.
According to Saturday Tribunesports T.B said the Super Eagles will emerge victorious in Kenya, with the 2010 World Cup ticket in their kitty.
However, his prediction of the FIFA U-17 defending champions Golden Eaglets failed, as the Nigerians lost against the Swiss team after 1-0 defeat.
The man of God renowned for his predictions, prophesied during the week that the Super Eagles would beat Kenya, paving the World Cup ticket for Nigeria.
It will be recalled that Joshua prophesied that Ghanaâ's Black Satellites would lift the FIFA U-20 World Cup, Egypt 2009.
On phone to Silas Teteh, Ghana's U-20 chief coach, Joshua told the coach whom to pick for the penalty shootout win against Brazil in the final, saying some of them would lose their kicks but that Ghana was going to carry the day.

PROPHET T. B Joshua of The Synagogue Church For All Nations predicted a weekend of double celebrations for Nigeria as he said the Golden Eaglets would retain the FIFA U-17 title by beating Switzerland on Sunday's final match of Nigeria 2009, in Abuja.
According to Saturday Tribunesports T.B said the Super Eagles will emerge victorious in Kenya, with the 2010 World Cup ticket in their kitty.
However, his prediction of the FIFA U-17 defending champions Golden Eaglets failed, as the Nigerians lost against the Swiss team after 1-0 defeat.
The man of God renowned for his predictions, prophesied during the week that the Super Eagles would beat Kenya, paving the World Cup ticket for Nigeria.
It will be recalled that Joshua prophesied that Ghanaâ's Black Satellites would lift the FIFA U-20 World Cup, Egypt 2009.
On phone to Silas Teteh, Ghana's U-20 chief coach, Joshua told the coach whom to pick for the penalty shootout win against Brazil in the final, saying some of them would lose their kicks but that Ghana was going to carry the day.

Source: The Ghanaian Journal
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