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Ndifor Afanwi Frankline: God’s Choice for Cameroon?

Prophet Frankline Ndifor Afanwi’s candidacy is the biggest surprise in the political history of Cameroon.

Many know him as a ‘man of God’ but who really is he?

We take a look at the profile of one of the youngest candidates in the 2018 presidential election in Cameroon, the self-declared Godsend and liberator of Cameroonians.

Early Life

Ndifor Afanwi Frankline was born on the 12th of November 1980 on a bare road (street) at the center of a remote village called Bafut in the North West Region of Cameroon. His birth is believed to be divine as it happened in the center square of the village. The spot where he was born was nick-named “Nsaniwunwi” which means “a field of God’s child”.

Ministry

Ndifor Frankline is the Founder and General Overseer of Kingship International Ministry (KIM) headquartered in Bonaberi – Douala, Cameroon, with local and international branches. He is also the Founder and CEO of Kingship TV, a Christian satellite television channel on a  mission to spread the gospel of Christ to the ends of the world and win lost souls into the kingdom of God. He is also a mentor/coach to hundreds of sons and daughters of his church, some of whom have gone on to establish their own ministries.

The man of God has travelled to many countries, including Equatorial Guinea, Togo, South Africa, United States etc., where he pulled large crowds during Christian crusades. His ministry is characterized by faith-building messages, miracles, unbelievable healing, deliverance and prophesies.

The Politician

Ndifor Afanwi Frankline surprised many Cameroonians with the founding of the political party, Cameroon National Citizen’s Movement (MCNC), through which he’s campaigning for the upcoming October 7, 2018 presidential election. His  vision is to overthrow the incumbent Paul Biya and build a new industrialized Cameroon.

Personal Life

Ndifor Afanwi is married, a father of 3, and is an IT Specialist by training.

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