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Nigerian doctor, who claimed hydroxychloroquine cures COVID-19, predicts US election’s winner
Stella Immanuel, a controversial ‘spirit-filled’ Nigeria doctor in the United States, has predicted the outcome of the United States Presidential holding later in the year.
Immanuel had stormed the limelight earlier this year after she claimed, in a video footage, that she cured over 350 patients with hydroxychloroquine, zinc and antibacterial drug, Zithromax. Medical experts described the claims as false and cautioned against the use.
Now, Immanuel – a diehard Donald Trump fan – has predicted he would win the November 3 elections.
Taking to Twitter on Monday, Immanuel declared her support for Trump’s re-election.
Immanuel, who doubles as a preacher and pastor, stated unequivocally that Trump was going to win, saying she saw it and that it had been prophesied.
“Thinking to myself today. President Trump is going to win. I saw it and it has been prophesied.
“The loony left will need Xanax, Ativan or straight up haldol because they will lose their minds completely. Stock up on food, essentials and armo for storm before the calm,” she tweeted.
Thinking to myself today. President Trump is going to win. I saw it and it has been prophesied. The loony left will need Xanax, Ativan or straight up haldol because they will loose their minds completely. Stock up on food, essentials and armo for storm before the calm.
— Stella Immanuel MD (@stella_immanuel) August 31, 2020
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