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Prophet Elvis Mbonye is a Ugandan religious leader, Author and Prophetic clergy.He is one the commonly known pastors in Uganda like Aloysius Bugingo and Robert Kayanja. He was born in 1977, Jinja to Leo and Teddy Ntiru, who later moved to Bugolobi, and he has six siblings. He is the author of the book Tasting The Powers Of Ages To Come’ (2012). He attended Mbuya nursery school and Kiswa primary school for his Primary Education, Kigezi College Butobere for his Uganda Certificate of Education and Standard High School in Zana for his Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education. In 2004, he was awarded a bachelor of arts degree in Development Studies from Makerere University. In 1998, he became a born again during his first year at university where he was always against the works of the church and God as he disturbed and mocked his sisters during their prayer meetings. During one of the prayer sessions attended at his family's home in Kitantale , he started speaking in tongues and prophesying. Later, he joined Victory City Church before starting his own ministry after the alleged private meetings with God on hills. In 2012, he started Tuesday Zoe fellowships in Kamwokya as he had no church. In 2014, Mbonye started quarterly fellowships at Hotel Triangle in Kampala. InIn 2015, he moved to Open House near Watoto church, later to Theatre La Bonita and Imperial Royale hotel In 2016, he Moved to Aya Group Hotel where he still operates from and pays over Shillings 50 million every Tuesday. His Alleged Prophecies He prophesized that former vice president Gilbert Bukenya would return to Uganda’s ruling National Resistance Movement party. He also foretold the exact day and month of the 2004 Asian tsunami, the 2010 Kampala twin bombings, the withdrawal of Great Britain from the European Union, Brexit, the Mabira forest wrangles in 2007 and the crashing of three UPDF choppers in Kenya. See Also In May 2020, he wrote an open letter to the political leaders in his country Uganda, warning them to reflect on what they are doing, bearing in mind that their cup of rebellion was almost full and judgement would soon befall them. In 2018, Mbonye prophesied that the Cranes would win AFCON on penalties in Egypt, as they were ejected at the round of last 16 by Senegal. This made more Ugandans become more angry against the false Prophecies by fake Ugandan pastors.
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