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Nigerian evangelist predicts who will emerge Premier League champions

- Evangelist Chibuikem Eromose has make a bold claim about Liverpool winning the league

- The Delta state based cleric predicted that the Reds will win the tussle over Manchester City

- Jurgen Klopp said that he is not depending on Manchester United in the Manchester derby

Evangelist Chibuikem Eromose has predicted that Liverpool will be crowned new champions of England, Vanguard reports.

The man of God encouraged fans of the Merseyside club to be joyful as the spirit of God has revealed to him in a vision that the long wait for a Premier League title is finally coming to Anfield after 29 years.

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“In the vision about premiership, I had a vision of Liverpool. They were able to surmount some difficult tasks; they defeated their opponent effortlessly, as it was the moment of glory for the Reds.

"Their faces were filled with smiles, the happiness was out of this world, and they were leaving the stadium while their opponent bows their faces down to honour them.

"After that experience, I saw myself in the midst of people, there was jubilation all around me, I was shouting in excitement and heard myself saying I am in heaven already; it was at this point I discovered that Liverpool has won the English Premier League Trophy 2019”.

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The Delta based clergy who described himself as a vessel of God, stood his ground that the almighty is using him to solve to many problems around his society and also to shed light in dark situations.

“I am a true reflection of the glory of God to the world. Once again I want to congratulate, Liverpool for winning the Premier League Title 2019”.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Jurgen Klopp is not relying on Manchester United getting a result against city rivals Manchester City in their midweek clash at Old Trafford.

Liverpool are looking to clinch their first Premier League title in 29 years but their hopes lie on their greatest rivals getting a result against City.

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