Who is the former occultist turn General Overseer leading hardship protest In Jos

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The General Overseer and President of El-Buba Outreach Ministries International (EBOMI),  Isa El-buba, on Thursday, accumulated various praise from Nigerians on social media after taking the stage to lead the” End Bad Governance” protest in Jos.

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TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Isa El -Buba led the hunger protest in Jos, the Plateau State capital, matching the city’s major streets and chanting solidarity songs with protesters who were essentially youths. 

Isa El-buba’s action stirred reactions on social media, with many netizens commending the clergyman for his outspokenness and participation in the hunger protest.

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But who is Isa El- buba?

Prophet Isa El-Buba, who’s known for passionate activism, was a former Islamic occultist who served the queen of heaven from his childhood as a dedicated child.

In 1982, El-Buba experienced Christ and dumped the Islamic occultism inherited from birth. After getting salvation, Isa became baptized, which commissioned him to preach the gospel.

He started his ministry, EL-Buba Outreach Ministries, which, over the years, has been accompanied by the manifestations of the presence and power of God.

Headquartered in Jos, El-Buba, through his ministry, has shown a particular burden to reach the Muslim world in a bid that they might understand the true God.

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He has also opened the spiritual eyes of Christians to the activities of cults and demons and how to deal with them.

Prophet Isa El-Buba is married to Pastor Choice Isa El-Buba, and God has blessed them with four children.

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In 2021, El-buba founded Better and Brighter Nigeria (IBBN), an initiative to give a rebirth to a  new Nigeria where every  citizen would be given equal opportunity to excel in their professional callings. He serves as the national coordinator of the group to date. 

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