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The Digest:

Elisha Abbo, a former senator from Adamawa, says he has fasted and prayed for 31 days to seek divine guidance on his next political move. In a post on X, Abbo revealed that his last defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) was based on "raw instincts" and "human judgment" rather than spiritual guidance. This time, he is seeking a Divine Direction before leaving the APC.

Key Points:

  • Elisha Abbo, former Adamawa senator, has fasted for 31 days.
  • He is seeking God's guidance on which political party to join.
  • He said his previous move to the APC was done without prayer.
  • Abbo was sacked from the senate by a court in October.
  • He plans to announce his new party after consulting his people.
  • He said he is now "moved by the spirit of God" and not instincts.
Elisha Abbo's 31-day fast to find a new political party is a search for Divine Direction. He believes his past decisions were driven by human instinct, and he is now seeking spiritual guidance to avoid making another political mistake.

Sources: TheCable, Elisha Abbo (via X)