ASSASSINATION: Godswill Edward ‘Prince 7’ Osim finally speaks out| Read what he said

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Efio-Ita Nyok|25 July 2017 
Sequel to the failed assassination attempt on his life, Mr Godswill Edward Osim, the Special Assistant to the Executive Governor of Cross River State on Youth Matters and son-in-law to Dr Goodluck Jonathan former president of Nigeria, Monday, took to social media to register his first thread hitherto. 
SA Osim popularly called Prince 7 while expressing gratitude to the divine for sparing his life expressed shock over a deadly attempt on his life. He particularly queried why youths would be allowed to be used in such manner. He said that he hasn't wronged any one knowingly or unknowingly. 

His words, 'Today am filled with so much joy, gladness and happiness to God Almighty for delivering me from the hands of the wicked. 

'Am still in a very big shock why youths will allow themselves to be paid by evil men to destroy the life of a child of destiny, my father in heaven has not allowed them to be able to perform their evil enterprise, I also appreciate all those who have taken out time to pray for me and wish me well during my time of celebration for life and pain afflicted on me by evil doers, the Good Lord will bless you all in Jesus Name I pray Amen.  
'I have not wronged anyone knowingly or unknowingly never been part of a secret or evil gathering. God will avenge and fight at his appointed time. Am still alive for my beautiful wife, daughter, children unborn and many kids I father over, and family, friends, love one's, my society and country am destined for. God Has indeed shown me that my destiny and purpose on earth is about to start, and bring fulfilment to generation even yet unborn.
'I rededicate my life again fully to my creator and vow to remain steadfast in him more than ever, for guaranteeing me life and more than just life, a life of testimony and greater joy.  
'Thank you Elohim, thank you Jesus, thank you all my well wishers and those yet to tap from the grace of God upon my life. Once again I thank you all', he concluded. 
But, what could be responsible for such an attempt at Osim's life? Is there a political undertone to this development? Is it basically personal? Is Osim sure he hasn't 'wronged any one unknowingly'? There may be no smoke without fire. 
Now, in Cross River if it's not armed robbery, it's lynching; if it's not kidnapping, it's assassination. Hmmm! Thank God for the life of Osim. 

Efio-Ita Nyok
Is a Blogger, the Editor & Publisher of NegroidHaven