• Prophet Blames Davido for Nigeria’s Loss to Morocco…..


    A prophet who correctly predicted the exact scoreline of Nigeria’s clash with Morocco has sparked controversy after blaming singer Davido for the Super Eagles’ defeat. In a viral video, the cleric claimed Davido’s public support and celebratory posts ahead of the match disrupted Nigeria’s spiritual balance. He insisted his prophecy revealed negative spiritual interference affecting the team’s performance. The claim has drawn mixed reactions online, with many fans dismissing it as superstition while others debate the influence of celebrities on sports outcomes.
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    Prophet Blames Davido for Nigeria’s Loss to Morocco….. A prophet who correctly predicted the exact scoreline of Nigeria’s clash with Morocco has sparked controversy after blaming singer Davido for the Super Eagles’ defeat. In a viral video, the cleric claimed Davido’s public support and celebratory posts ahead of the match disrupted Nigeria’s spiritual balance. He insisted his prophecy revealed negative spiritual interference affecting the team’s performance. The claim has drawn mixed reactions online, with many fans dismissing it as superstition while others debate the influence of celebrities on sports outcomes. #fintternews
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  • Na Our Year!’ Evangelist Drop Prophecy for Super Eagles vs Morocco, See How Nigeria Go Win AFCON

    As Super Eagles dey prepare to face Morocco for AFCON 2025 semi-final, one Nigerian evangelist don shake social media with strong prophecy about the match. The video wey dey trend show am talking about the game and how e go end.

    According to the evangelist, four goals go enter for the match. “Between Nigeria and Morocco, na four goals I dey see. E fit be 3–1 or 2–2,” he talk. But the biggest shock be say he boldly declare say Nigeria go win the match and even carry the AFCON trophy.

    He say: “This AFCON trophy, na for Nigeria. Prophetically, I dey tell una say na Super Eagles go lift am.”

    However, he also give serious advice to the Super Eagles coach. He warn make coach no go change winning formula or gamble with line-up, but make e stick to wetin dey work. “Coach, no do experiment. Use the team wey don dey deliver,” he add.

    Fans don begin react online, some believe the prophecy, others drop their own predictions. One user talk say e see 2–0 for Nigeria, while many dey hope say Super Eagles go truly make history.

    #AFCON2025 #NigeriaVsMorocco
    Na Our Year!’ Evangelist Drop Prophecy for Super Eagles vs Morocco, See How Nigeria Go Win AFCON As Super Eagles dey prepare to face Morocco for AFCON 2025 semi-final, one Nigerian evangelist don shake social media with strong prophecy about the match. The video wey dey trend show am talking about the game and how e go end. According to the evangelist, four goals go enter for the match. “Between Nigeria and Morocco, na four goals I dey see. E fit be 3–1 or 2–2,” he talk. But the biggest shock be say he boldly declare say Nigeria go win the match and even carry the AFCON trophy. He say: “This AFCON trophy, na for Nigeria. Prophetically, I dey tell una say na Super Eagles go lift am.” However, he also give serious advice to the Super Eagles coach. He warn make coach no go change winning formula or gamble with line-up, but make e stick to wetin dey work. “Coach, no do experiment. Use the team wey don dey deliver,” he add. Fans don begin react online, some believe the prophecy, others drop their own predictions. One user talk say e see 2–0 for Nigeria, while many dey hope say Super Eagles go truly make history. #AFCON2025 #NigeriaVsMorocco
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  • How many of you know this man? He is prophet Primate Elijah Ayodele. He once prophesied that playing Lookman and Osimhen at AFCON would cause Nigeria serious problems.
    The “problem” is not even the prophecy anymore. The real problem is that both players have gone on to win Man of the Match, they are among the top contenders for highest goal scorer, they have driven the team into the semi-finals, and at this rate, Nigeria might even win the AFCON with them leading the charge. Football said, “let me correct this gently.”
    So, let’s not talk too much… because some of you watching AFCON right now are the same people who refused to marry the love of your life because a prophet said no. Some abandoned their marriages, families, and children because “prophet said.” Others closed businesses, rejected opportunities, and walked away from progress all in the name of prophecy. Hope you are watching the matches well, sha.
    Let me even help the prophet small, maybe the prophecy was misunderstood. Maybe it was not football “problem.” Maybe it was the problem of defenders facing Osimhen. Or the problem of goalkeepers dealing with Lookman. Because clearly, somebody is suffering and it’s not Nigeria.
    The lesson is simple: be careful with prophecies. Faith is good, but blind dependence is dangerous. If your entire life is controlled by “prophet said,” evidence will one day embarrass you publicly just like this AFCON is doing now.
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    How many of you know this man? He is prophet Primate Elijah Ayodele. He once prophesied that playing Lookman and Osimhen at AFCON would cause Nigeria serious problems. The “problem” is not even the prophecy anymore. The real problem is that both players have gone on to win Man of the Match, they are among the top contenders for highest goal scorer, they have driven the team into the semi-finals, and at this rate, Nigeria might even win the AFCON with them leading the charge. Football said, “let me correct this gently.” So, let’s not talk too much… because some of you watching AFCON right now are the same people who refused to marry the love of your life because a prophet said no. Some abandoned their marriages, families, and children because “prophet said.” Others closed businesses, rejected opportunities, and walked away from progress all in the name of prophecy. Hope you are watching the matches well, sha. Let me even help the prophet small, maybe the prophecy was misunderstood. Maybe it was not football “problem.” Maybe it was the problem of defenders facing Osimhen. Or the problem of goalkeepers dealing with Lookman. Because clearly, somebody is suffering and it’s not Nigeria. The lesson is simple: be careful with prophecies. Faith is good, but blind dependence is dangerous. If your entire life is controlled by “prophet said,” evidence will one day embarrass you publicly just like this AFCON is doing now. ~`LAW Parlour
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  • “Islamic Cleric Al-Waraqi Olopa Meta Admits False Death Prophecy for Fuji Star Saheed Osupa”

    An Islamic cleric, popularly known as Al-Waraqi Olopa Meta, has issued a public apology after initially claiming that Fuji music legend Saheed Osupa would die on January 10, 2026. The confession came during a leaked phone conversation with fellow cleric Sheikh Dr Ahmad Ishola Olanrewaju Al-Fulan, which quickly went viral on social media platforms.
    Previously, Olopa Meta had sworn by the Qur’an and his own life, asserting that God revealed Osupa’s impending death to him. He further claimed that the prophecy could be averted only if Osupa performed a religious sacrifice involving a white ram and mentioned the cleric’s name during prayers. This declaration caused widespread panic and outrage among Fuji fans and the public, prompting debates about the credibility and recklessness of such prophetic claims.
    However, in the viral phone call, Sheikh Al-Fulan challenged Olopa Meta, questioning the authenticity and motives behind the prophecy. Under pressure, Olopa Meta admitted that the prediction was not a divine revelation but rather a strategy to get Saheed Osupa’s attention.
    The incident sparked heated reactions online, with many social media users expressing anger, disbelief, and calls for accountability. Comments ranged from calls for legal action against the cleric to dismissing his apology as insufficient:
    Some users criticized him for emotional manipulation of fans.
    Others highlighted a trend of clerics using false claims to gain attention or influence.
    As of the report, Saheed Osupa and his management have not responded to the prophecy. Meanwhile, the story also coincided with Osupa attending the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, where he shared a heartwarming moment with fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, showing unity among the icons despite past perceived rivalries.
    This controversy sheds light on the impact of false prophetic claims in Nigeria’s entertainment scene, highlighting the emotional toll on fans and the need for greater accountability among public religious figures.
    “Islamic Cleric Al-Waraqi Olopa Meta Admits False Death Prophecy for Fuji Star Saheed Osupa” An Islamic cleric, popularly known as Al-Waraqi Olopa Meta, has issued a public apology after initially claiming that Fuji music legend Saheed Osupa would die on January 10, 2026. The confession came during a leaked phone conversation with fellow cleric Sheikh Dr Ahmad Ishola Olanrewaju Al-Fulan, which quickly went viral on social media platforms. Previously, Olopa Meta had sworn by the Qur’an and his own life, asserting that God revealed Osupa’s impending death to him. He further claimed that the prophecy could be averted only if Osupa performed a religious sacrifice involving a white ram and mentioned the cleric’s name during prayers. This declaration caused widespread panic and outrage among Fuji fans and the public, prompting debates about the credibility and recklessness of such prophetic claims. However, in the viral phone call, Sheikh Al-Fulan challenged Olopa Meta, questioning the authenticity and motives behind the prophecy. Under pressure, Olopa Meta admitted that the prediction was not a divine revelation but rather a strategy to get Saheed Osupa’s attention. The incident sparked heated reactions online, with many social media users expressing anger, disbelief, and calls for accountability. Comments ranged from calls for legal action against the cleric to dismissing his apology as insufficient: Some users criticized him for emotional manipulation of fans. Others highlighted a trend of clerics using false claims to gain attention or influence. As of the report, Saheed Osupa and his management have not responded to the prophecy. Meanwhile, the story also coincided with Osupa attending the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, where he shared a heartwarming moment with fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, showing unity among the icons despite past perceived rivalries. This controversy sheds light on the impact of false prophetic claims in Nigeria’s entertainment scene, highlighting the emotional toll on fans and the need for greater accountability among public religious figures.
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  • Islamic Cleric Olopameta Issues Troubling Prophecy About Fuji Star Saheed Osupa, Warns Danger on January 10, 2026

    A controversial Islamic cleric, Olopameta, has sparked online concern after issuing a prophecy about Fuji musician King Saheed Osupa. In a widely circulated video, the cleric claimed that Osupa could die on January 10, 2026, describing the revelation as divinely inspired.

    Olopameta said he has prayed to prevent the prophecy and suggested a way to avert it, involving a religious sacrifice with a white ram and prayers mentioning his name. He emphasized that the prophecy could be avoided if action is taken, claiming it comes from God and swearing by the Qur’an to support his statement.

    The prophecy has elicited mixed reactions online. While some fans dismissed the claims as baseless, others expressed concern. As of the report, Saheed Osupa has not publicly responded.

    This comes shortly after Osupa attended the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, alongside fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, highlighting continued engagement in music and public events despite the prophecy.
    Islamic Cleric Olopameta Issues Troubling Prophecy About Fuji Star Saheed Osupa, Warns Danger on January 10, 2026 A controversial Islamic cleric, Olopameta, has sparked online concern after issuing a prophecy about Fuji musician King Saheed Osupa. In a widely circulated video, the cleric claimed that Osupa could die on January 10, 2026, describing the revelation as divinely inspired. Olopameta said he has prayed to prevent the prophecy and suggested a way to avert it, involving a religious sacrifice with a white ram and prayers mentioning his name. He emphasized that the prophecy could be avoided if action is taken, claiming it comes from God and swearing by the Qur’an to support his statement. The prophecy has elicited mixed reactions online. While some fans dismissed the claims as baseless, others expressed concern. As of the report, Saheed Osupa has not publicly responded. This comes shortly after Osupa attended the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, alongside fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, highlighting continued engagement in music and public events despite the prophecy.
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  • Ghanaian Self-Styled Prophet Ebo Noah Remanded in Custody, Court Orders Psychiatric Evaluation Over Doomsday Flood Prophecy That Sparked Nationwide Panic

    A Ghanaian self-styled prophet, Ebo Noah, born Evans Eshun, has been remanded in custody by the Adenta District Court and ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation following his arrest over a controversial doomsday prophecy. Eshun was arrested on December 31, 2025, by operatives of the Ghana Police Service Special Cyber Vetting Team for false communication and causing fear and panic after he predicted that the world would be submerged by a global flood on December 25, 2025.

    The prophecy, widely circulated on social media, triggered widespread anxiety, with hundreds of people—some from neighbouring countries—reportedly abandoning their homes and travelling with luggage to Eshun’s premises, where he claimed an “ark” he built would save humanity. When the predicted flood failed to occur, Eshun released a video claiming that prayers and fasting had convinced God to postpone the destruction, rather than admitting the prophecy was false.

    Public outrage intensified after he appeared at rapper Sarkodie’s Rapperholic 2025 concert, telling attendees to celebrate because the alleged doom had been delayed. The court has adjourned the case to January 15, 2026, pending the outcome of the psychiatric assessment. The incident has reignited national debate in Ghana over religious extremism, misinformation, public safety, and the limits of free expression, as authorities move to hold the self-proclaimed prophet accountable for the social disruption caused by his claims.
    Ghanaian Self-Styled Prophet Ebo Noah Remanded in Custody, Court Orders Psychiatric Evaluation Over Doomsday Flood Prophecy That Sparked Nationwide Panic A Ghanaian self-styled prophet, Ebo Noah, born Evans Eshun, has been remanded in custody by the Adenta District Court and ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation following his arrest over a controversial doomsday prophecy. Eshun was arrested on December 31, 2025, by operatives of the Ghana Police Service Special Cyber Vetting Team for false communication and causing fear and panic after he predicted that the world would be submerged by a global flood on December 25, 2025. The prophecy, widely circulated on social media, triggered widespread anxiety, with hundreds of people—some from neighbouring countries—reportedly abandoning their homes and travelling with luggage to Eshun’s premises, where he claimed an “ark” he built would save humanity. When the predicted flood failed to occur, Eshun released a video claiming that prayers and fasting had convinced God to postpone the destruction, rather than admitting the prophecy was false. Public outrage intensified after he appeared at rapper Sarkodie’s Rapperholic 2025 concert, telling attendees to celebrate because the alleged doom had been delayed. The court has adjourned the case to January 15, 2026, pending the outcome of the psychiatric assessment. The incident has reignited national debate in Ghana over religious extremism, misinformation, public safety, and the limits of free expression, as authorities move to hold the self-proclaimed prophet accountable for the social disruption caused by his claims.
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  • Ghana Police Arrest Self-Styled Prophet Ebo Noah Over Failed Christmas 2025 Doomsday Prophecy That Sparked Nationwide Panic

    The Ghana Police Service has arrested a self-styled prophet, Evans Eshun, popularly known as Ebo Noah, over a controversial doomsday prediction that claimed the world would end on Christmas Day 2025. His arrest followed months of widespread anxiety triggered by the prophecy, which led hundreds of followers to abandon their homes, jobs and schools in anticipation of a global flood.

    Ebo Noah first gained national attention in August 2025 after declaring that God instructed him to build 10 modern-day arks to save humanity from a three-year worldwide flood set to begin on December 25, 2025. Through social media platforms such as TikTok and YouTube, he shared videos of himself supervising the construction of wooden vessels, claiming to have acquired over 250,000 pieces of timber and presenting the arks as the only refuge for believers.

    As Christmas approached, panic intensified, with followers travelling from across Ghana and neighbouring countries to his ark site with their belongings. When the predicted flood failed to occur, Ebo Noah released a video claiming that his prayers and a three-week fast had persuaded God to postpone the destruction.

    Public outrage grew after he made a controversial appearance at rapper Sarkodie’s Rapperholic 2025 concert, where he encouraged fans to celebrate, saying the doom had been delayed. The appearance sparked backlash and renewed calls for his arrest over alleged deception and public disturbance.

    Police authorities confirmed he was detained on December 31, 2025, citing concerns over the social impact of his claims and earlier warnings against prophecies capable of causing public fear and unrest, especially during the festive and New Year period.
    Ghana Police Arrest Self-Styled Prophet Ebo Noah Over Failed Christmas 2025 Doomsday Prophecy That Sparked Nationwide Panic The Ghana Police Service has arrested a self-styled prophet, Evans Eshun, popularly known as Ebo Noah, over a controversial doomsday prediction that claimed the world would end on Christmas Day 2025. His arrest followed months of widespread anxiety triggered by the prophecy, which led hundreds of followers to abandon their homes, jobs and schools in anticipation of a global flood. Ebo Noah first gained national attention in August 2025 after declaring that God instructed him to build 10 modern-day arks to save humanity from a three-year worldwide flood set to begin on December 25, 2025. Through social media platforms such as TikTok and YouTube, he shared videos of himself supervising the construction of wooden vessels, claiming to have acquired over 250,000 pieces of timber and presenting the arks as the only refuge for believers. As Christmas approached, panic intensified, with followers travelling from across Ghana and neighbouring countries to his ark site with their belongings. When the predicted flood failed to occur, Ebo Noah released a video claiming that his prayers and a three-week fast had persuaded God to postpone the destruction. Public outrage grew after he made a controversial appearance at rapper Sarkodie’s Rapperholic 2025 concert, where he encouraged fans to celebrate, saying the doom had been delayed. The appearance sparked backlash and renewed calls for his arrest over alleged deception and public disturbance. Police authorities confirmed he was detained on December 31, 2025, citing concerns over the social impact of his claims and earlier warnings against prophecies capable of causing public fear and unrest, especially during the festive and New Year period.
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  • AFCON 2025: Primate Ayodele Defends Controversial Prophecy on Ademola Lookman After Super Eagles Star Shines

    Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, founder of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has responded to widespread criticism over his prophecy concerning Super Eagles winger Ademola Lookman at the ongoing 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. The cleric claimed his statement was misinterpreted, stressing that he was referring to Lookman’s overall impact in the tournament, not a single match. His comments came after Lookman delivered an outstanding performance against Tunisia, earning the Man of the Match award and helping Nigeria secure qualification for the knockout stage with a dramatic 3–2 win. Despite the backlash, Primate Ayodele insisted his prophecy remains valid and urged critics to wait until the tournament concludes before passing judgment.
    AFCON 2025: Primate Ayodele Defends Controversial Prophecy on Ademola Lookman After Super Eagles Star Shines Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, founder of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has responded to widespread criticism over his prophecy concerning Super Eagles winger Ademola Lookman at the ongoing 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. The cleric claimed his statement was misinterpreted, stressing that he was referring to Lookman’s overall impact in the tournament, not a single match. His comments came after Lookman delivered an outstanding performance against Tunisia, earning the Man of the Match award and helping Nigeria secure qualification for the knockout stage with a dramatic 3–2 win. Despite the backlash, Primate Ayodele insisted his prophecy remains valid and urged critics to wait until the tournament concludes before passing judgment.
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  • Prophet Muyiwa Akogun’s November Prophecy About Streamer Peller Sparks Reactions Following His Car Accident

    Prophet Muyiwa Akogun of God’s City, Ekiti, made a prophecy in November 2025 regarding Nigerian streamer Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, which gained attention after Peller’s recent car accident. The cleric predicted that another accident would occur in February 2026, leaving Peller disabled but not claiming his life. Fans and church elders have urged Peller’s family to take the prophecy seriously and pray for him. The prophecy emphasizes the need for intervention and guidance, with the cleric noting that God has provided a solution. Social media reactions have flooded in, with many expressing concern and calling for support for the content creator.
    Prophet Muyiwa Akogun’s November Prophecy About Streamer Peller Sparks Reactions Following His Car Accident Prophet Muyiwa Akogun of God’s City, Ekiti, made a prophecy in November 2025 regarding Nigerian streamer Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, which gained attention after Peller’s recent car accident. The cleric predicted that another accident would occur in February 2026, leaving Peller disabled but not claiming his life. Fans and church elders have urged Peller’s family to take the prophecy seriously and pray for him. The prophecy emphasizes the need for intervention and guidance, with the cleric noting that God has provided a solution. Social media reactions have flooded in, with many expressing concern and calling for support for the content creator.
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  • Ghanaian Prophet Builds ‘Noah’s Ark’, Warns of 2025 Christmas Flood Despite Biblical Promise

    A Ghanaian preacher, popularly known as Prophet Ebo Noah, has sparked widespread debate after completing the construction of a self-styled “Noah’s Ark” and warning that a catastrophic flood would begin on Christmas Day, December 25, 2025. The prophecy, which first gained attention in August 2025 through a viral Instagram video, claims that a divine revelation instructed him to prepare for a three-year rainfall that would submerge the earth.

    According to the prophet, the ark he built would serve as the only refuge when the foretold disaster strikes. His declaration drew significant attention and criticism, especially as it appeared to contradict the biblical account in Genesis 9, where God promised never to destroy the earth again by flood, symbolised by the rainbow covenant.

    Hours before Christmas, Prophet Noah issued a final update on social media, stating that he had fasted and prayed for three weeks, called on people to repent, and interceded on behalf of Ghana and the world. Dressed in his signature brown sackcloth, he wrote that “whatever happens” was now in God’s hands, reinforcing his belief that events would unfold according to divine will.

    The prophecy has generated mixed reactions across social media, with some followers expressing fear and concern, while others dismissed the warning as sensational and unfounded. The episode adds to a growing list of end-of-the-world predictions and apocalyptic prophecies made by religious figures across Africa, particularly during festive seasons.

    The development also comes amid renewed public interest in doomsday predictions, following past claims by scientists and clerics about potential global collapse or the end of the world in the coming years. Despite the controversy, no scientific or meteorological authority has supported claims of a Christmas flood, leaving the prophecy firmly in the realm of religious belief and public speculation.

    Ghanaian Prophet Builds ‘Noah’s Ark’, Warns of 2025 Christmas Flood Despite Biblical Promise A Ghanaian preacher, popularly known as Prophet Ebo Noah, has sparked widespread debate after completing the construction of a self-styled “Noah’s Ark” and warning that a catastrophic flood would begin on Christmas Day, December 25, 2025. The prophecy, which first gained attention in August 2025 through a viral Instagram video, claims that a divine revelation instructed him to prepare for a three-year rainfall that would submerge the earth. According to the prophet, the ark he built would serve as the only refuge when the foretold disaster strikes. His declaration drew significant attention and criticism, especially as it appeared to contradict the biblical account in Genesis 9, where God promised never to destroy the earth again by flood, symbolised by the rainbow covenant. Hours before Christmas, Prophet Noah issued a final update on social media, stating that he had fasted and prayed for three weeks, called on people to repent, and interceded on behalf of Ghana and the world. Dressed in his signature brown sackcloth, he wrote that “whatever happens” was now in God’s hands, reinforcing his belief that events would unfold according to divine will. The prophecy has generated mixed reactions across social media, with some followers expressing fear and concern, while others dismissed the warning as sensational and unfounded. The episode adds to a growing list of end-of-the-world predictions and apocalyptic prophecies made by religious figures across Africa, particularly during festive seasons. The development also comes amid renewed public interest in doomsday predictions, following past claims by scientists and clerics about potential global collapse or the end of the world in the coming years. Despite the controversy, no scientific or meteorological authority has supported claims of a Christmas flood, leaving the prophecy firmly in the realm of religious belief and public speculation.
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  • Ghanaians rush to ‘Noah’s Ark’ as prophet predicts Christmas Day flood

    Drama is unfolding in Ghana as residents reportedly rush to secure spaces inside one of eight arks built by Prophet Eboh Noah, who claims God revealed to him that the world will end today, December 25, through massive flooding.

    According to the prophet, only those inside his arks will be saved when the flood begins, a claim that has triggered panic, curiosity, and intense online reactions across Ghana and beyond.

    Earlier this year, Ghanaian authorities briefly arrested Prophet Eboh Noah over the prophecy. However, he was later released after officials ruled that making religious prophecies does not amount to a criminal offence.
    Ghanaians rush to ‘Noah’s Ark’ as prophet predicts Christmas Day flood Drama is unfolding in Ghana as residents reportedly rush to secure spaces inside one of eight arks built by Prophet Eboh Noah, who claims God revealed to him that the world will end today, December 25, through massive flooding. According to the prophet, only those inside his arks will be saved when the flood begins, a claim that has triggered panic, curiosity, and intense online reactions across Ghana and beyond. Earlier this year, Ghanaian authorities briefly arrested Prophet Eboh Noah over the prophecy. However, he was later released after officials ruled that making religious prophecies does not amount to a criminal offence.
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  • Top Lagos Cleric Primate Ayodele Releases 2026 Prophecies, Predicts Tinubu Will Sack Ministers

    Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, founder of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church in Lagos, has unveiled his 2026 prophecies, highlighting warnings for Nigerian leaders, the African continent, and global affairs. Among the predictions, Ayodele stated that President Bola Tinubu would relieve some ministers, face betrayal from trusted aides, and contend with disunity, protests, and political challenges. The 146-page prophecy also covers issues including terrorism, economic reforms, natural disasters, international relations, and potential crises in the banking, telecommunications, and political sectors.
    Top Lagos Cleric Primate Ayodele Releases 2026 Prophecies, Predicts Tinubu Will Sack Ministers Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, founder of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church in Lagos, has unveiled his 2026 prophecies, highlighting warnings for Nigerian leaders, the African continent, and global affairs. Among the predictions, Ayodele stated that President Bola Tinubu would relieve some ministers, face betrayal from trusted aides, and contend with disunity, protests, and political challenges. The 146-page prophecy also covers issues including terrorism, economic reforms, natural disasters, international relations, and potential crises in the banking, telecommunications, and political sectors.
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  • Prophet Abel Boma Issues Troubling 2026 Prophecy, Prays for Pastor Jerry Eze, Peller, VeryDarkMan, Nnamdi Kanu, and President Tinubu

    Prophet Abel Tamunominabo Boma has shared a new prophecy for 2026, highlighting the lives of notable Nigerian figures including Pastor Jerry Eze, Peller, VeryDarkMan, Nnamdi Kanu, and President Bola Tinubu. In the video, the cleric prayed against alleged assassination attempts and other threats facing these personalities, asserting divine protection over their lives. Prophet Boma also addressed threats against businessman Obi Cubana, warning of potential plots while advising ways to avert them. The prophecy has sparked reactions online, with supporters affirming the prayers and some critics questioning the focus on prominent figures over ordinary citizens.
    Prophet Abel Boma Issues Troubling 2026 Prophecy, Prays for Pastor Jerry Eze, Peller, VeryDarkMan, Nnamdi Kanu, and President Tinubu Prophet Abel Tamunominabo Boma has shared a new prophecy for 2026, highlighting the lives of notable Nigerian figures including Pastor Jerry Eze, Peller, VeryDarkMan, Nnamdi Kanu, and President Bola Tinubu. In the video, the cleric prayed against alleged assassination attempts and other threats facing these personalities, asserting divine protection over their lives. Prophet Boma also addressed threats against businessman Obi Cubana, warning of potential plots while advising ways to avert them. The prophecy has sparked reactions online, with supporters affirming the prayers and some critics questioning the focus on prominent figures over ordinary citizens.
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  • New Year 2026 Prophecy: Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele Predicts “Nemesis Protests” Under Tinubu Administration

    Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, founder of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has forecast at least eight major “nemesis protests” against President Bola Tinubu’s administration in 2026. Speaking at a church conference in Lagos on December 20, 2025, the cleric warned lawmakers to be cautious of attacks on their convoys. He also predicted mixed outcomes for Nigeria’s security, including emergency aircraft landings, plane crashes globally, and tensions between Iran, the EU, and Russia. Primate Ayodele’s prophecies often address politics, security, and international affairs, while his ministry continues philanthropic efforts across Nigeria.
    New Year 2026 Prophecy: Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele Predicts “Nemesis Protests” Under Tinubu Administration Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, founder of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has forecast at least eight major “nemesis protests” against President Bola Tinubu’s administration in 2026. Speaking at a church conference in Lagos on December 20, 2025, the cleric warned lawmakers to be cautious of attacks on their convoys. He also predicted mixed outcomes for Nigeria’s security, including emergency aircraft landings, plane crashes globally, and tensions between Iran, the EU, and Russia. Primate Ayodele’s prophecies often address politics, security, and international affairs, while his ministry continues philanthropic efforts across Nigeria.
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  • Cubana Chiefpriest Claps Back at Prophet Abel Boma Over Viral Troubling Prophecy, Questions Focus on Rich and Famous

    Popular socialite Pascal Okechukwu, aka Cubana Chiefpriest, has fired back at Prophet Abel Boma after the cleric issued a viral prophecy warning him of potential threats from those close to him. Responding on Instagram, Chiefpriest questioned why Boma’s prophecies seem to target only wealthy and famous individuals, calling him a “businessman” and urging justice for the poor. The post sparked a wave of reactions from followers, many agreeing with Chiefpriest’s critique and highlighting perceived favoritism in prophecy. The controversy has reignited public interest in the influence of spiritual figures in celebrity circles.
    Cubana Chiefpriest Claps Back at Prophet Abel Boma Over Viral Troubling Prophecy, Questions Focus on Rich and Famous Popular socialite Pascal Okechukwu, aka Cubana Chiefpriest, has fired back at Prophet Abel Boma after the cleric issued a viral prophecy warning him of potential threats from those close to him. Responding on Instagram, Chiefpriest questioned why Boma’s prophecies seem to target only wealthy and famous individuals, calling him a “businessman” and urging justice for the poor. The post sparked a wave of reactions from followers, many agreeing with Chiefpriest’s critique and highlighting perceived favoritism in prophecy. The controversy has reignited public interest in the influence of spiritual figures in celebrity circles.
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  • Old Prophecy on 2Baba and Natasha Resurfaces as UK Controversy Sparks Online Reactions

    An old prophecy by celebrity seer Bright Ndibunwa, popularly known as Brighttheseer, has resurfaced amid the ongoing controversy involving Nigerian music star 2Baba Idibia and his new wife, Natasha Osawaru. The February 2025 video, now trending online, warned of challenges and “triangles” surrounding 2Baba’s family. Following a viral clip allegedly showing 2Baba’s arrest in the UK, the prophecy has reignited heated conversations across social media, with fans linking the foretold troubles to the couple’s current situation. Brighttheseer has again appealed for prayers and counselling for the pair, while reactions from Nigerians continue to pour in, fueling debate around the singer’s marital drama and Annie Idibia’s recent cryptic posts.


    #2Baba_Idibia
    Old Prophecy on 2Baba and Natasha Resurfaces as UK Controversy Sparks Online Reactions An old prophecy by celebrity seer Bright Ndibunwa, popularly known as Brighttheseer, has resurfaced amid the ongoing controversy involving Nigerian music star 2Baba Idibia and his new wife, Natasha Osawaru. The February 2025 video, now trending online, warned of challenges and “triangles” surrounding 2Baba’s family. Following a viral clip allegedly showing 2Baba’s arrest in the UK, the prophecy has reignited heated conversations across social media, with fans linking the foretold troubles to the couple’s current situation. Brighttheseer has again appealed for prayers and counselling for the pair, while reactions from Nigerians continue to pour in, fueling debate around the singer’s marital drama and Annie Idibia’s recent cryptic posts. #2Baba_Idibia
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  • Primate Ayodele Predicts IBB’s Support for Jonathan Over Tinubu Ahead of 2027

    The Leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has released another prophecy concerning Nigeria’s political future as the 2027 general elections draw closer.

    In his latest revelation, the cleric declared:

    “Babangida isn’t supporting you, Tinubu, but he’s going to support Goodluck Jonathan.”

    According to Ayodele, former military president General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) will play a quiet but decisive role in shaping political alignments, and his loyalty will not rest with the incumbent president.

    He explained that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, despite being in power, will encounter opposition from influential figures dissatisfied with his style of governance. On the other hand, Ayodele claimed that Goodluck Jonathan will enjoy unusual backing from some political godfathers, including Babangida, who still holds sway in Nigeria’s power structure.

    The cleric further cautioned Tinubu against relying solely on political machinery, noting that “unseen forces” are already working against him. Instead, he urged the president to prioritize genuine economic reforms to ease the nation’s hardship, stressing that performance, not alliances, will determine his political survival.

    Ayodele also emphasized that Jonathan’s name will continue to resurface in Nigeria’s political discourse, whether or not he personally seeks a return to office. According to him, many powerful figures still see Jonathan as a stabilizing force within Nigeria’s fragile democracy.

    This latest prophecy has reignited debates about Jonathan’s possible return to frontline politics and the behind-the-scenes influence of elder statesmen in shaping Nigeria’s leadership path.
    Primate Ayodele Predicts IBB’s Support for Jonathan Over Tinubu Ahead of 2027 The Leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has released another prophecy concerning Nigeria’s political future as the 2027 general elections draw closer. In his latest revelation, the cleric declared: “Babangida isn’t supporting you, Tinubu, but he’s going to support Goodluck Jonathan.” According to Ayodele, former military president General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) will play a quiet but decisive role in shaping political alignments, and his loyalty will not rest with the incumbent president. He explained that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, despite being in power, will encounter opposition from influential figures dissatisfied with his style of governance. On the other hand, Ayodele claimed that Goodluck Jonathan will enjoy unusual backing from some political godfathers, including Babangida, who still holds sway in Nigeria’s power structure. The cleric further cautioned Tinubu against relying solely on political machinery, noting that “unseen forces” are already working against him. Instead, he urged the president to prioritize genuine economic reforms to ease the nation’s hardship, stressing that performance, not alliances, will determine his political survival. Ayodele also emphasized that Jonathan’s name will continue to resurface in Nigeria’s political discourse, whether or not he personally seeks a return to office. According to him, many powerful figures still see Jonathan as a stabilizing force within Nigeria’s fragile democracy. This latest prophecy has reignited debates about Jonathan’s possible return to frontline politics and the behind-the-scenes influence of elder statesmen in shaping Nigeria’s leadership path.
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  • Ghana Still Faces Tough Times Despite New President – Primate Ayodele Warns

    Popular Nigerian cleric, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has issued a fresh prophetic warning to Ghanaians, cautioning that the country’s political and economic struggles are far from over despite the election of a new president.

    Speaking during a recent prophetic session, Ayodele reminded citizens that his earlier warnings ahead of the polls should not be dismissed. He emphasized that his message was not directed at the personality of the current president but was a divine caution about the nation’s future.

    “Our countless message to the Ghanaians is not yet over. These are the things I told you before you voted your president. I am not against your president; I am only passing across strict warnings from the Lord. This is not the best person for Ghana. Another one is coming. The tragedy in Ghana is not yet over,” he declared.


    His remarks have stirred debate among analysts, with some interpreting the prophecy as a signal of possible political instability or prolonged economic hardship. Ghana has recently faced serious challenges, including rising inflation, currency depreciation, and public discontent over living costs.

    Ayodele, known for his controversial but closely followed prophecies across Africa, has consistently spoken about governance in Ghana. Before the last election, he had warned of leadership difficulties and urged voters to make careful choices.

    “The Coming Months Will Test Ghana”

    In his latest message, Ayodele suggested that the months ahead would test Ghana’s political and social resilience. He stressed that divine intervention would be vital to prevent the country from plunging into deeper crises.

    He urged Ghanaian leaders and religious figures to intensify prayers and embrace people-centered policies to reduce the hardship faced by ordinary citizens.


    As the prophecy circulates, Ghanaians are divided. While some dismiss it as another gloomy prediction, others argue that Ayodele’s history of accurate warnings makes it worth taking seriously.

    Despite the grim outlook, the cleric reassured citizens that Ghana will eventually overcome its current struggles if its leaders embrace unity, accountability, and humility in governance.
    Ghana Still Faces Tough Times Despite New President – Primate Ayodele Warns Popular Nigerian cleric, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has issued a fresh prophetic warning to Ghanaians, cautioning that the country’s political and economic struggles are far from over despite the election of a new president. Speaking during a recent prophetic session, Ayodele reminded citizens that his earlier warnings ahead of the polls should not be dismissed. He emphasized that his message was not directed at the personality of the current president but was a divine caution about the nation’s future. “Our countless message to the Ghanaians is not yet over. These are the things I told you before you voted your president. I am not against your president; I am only passing across strict warnings from the Lord. This is not the best person for Ghana. Another one is coming. The tragedy in Ghana is not yet over,” he declared. His remarks have stirred debate among analysts, with some interpreting the prophecy as a signal of possible political instability or prolonged economic hardship. Ghana has recently faced serious challenges, including rising inflation, currency depreciation, and public discontent over living costs. Ayodele, known for his controversial but closely followed prophecies across Africa, has consistently spoken about governance in Ghana. Before the last election, he had warned of leadership difficulties and urged voters to make careful choices. “The Coming Months Will Test Ghana” In his latest message, Ayodele suggested that the months ahead would test Ghana’s political and social resilience. He stressed that divine intervention would be vital to prevent the country from plunging into deeper crises. He urged Ghanaian leaders and religious figures to intensify prayers and embrace people-centered policies to reduce the hardship faced by ordinary citizens. As the prophecy circulates, Ghanaians are divided. While some dismiss it as another gloomy prediction, others argue that Ayodele’s history of accurate warnings makes it worth taking seriously. Despite the grim outlook, the cleric reassured citizens that Ghana will eventually overcome its current struggles if its leaders embrace unity, accountability, and humility in governance.
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  • AGG Slams APC League of Professionals Over Attacks on Primate Ayodele

    The Alliance for Good Governance (AGG) has strongly criticized the APC League of Professionals (ALP) over its recent response to Primate Elijah Ayodele’s prophecies concerning President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing ALP’s position as “a shameful display of ignorance, misinformation, and falsehood.”

    In a statement signed by its president, Sola Johnson, AGG accused ALP of embarrassing itself by sponsoring media publications against the cleric, who has consistently issued spiritual counsel and warnings to Nigerian leaders.

    “Day in and day out, the man of God is criticized for his prophecies, but this particular one by ALP is laughable. It reeks of ignorance, misunderstanding, and drunken misinformation. For a group that claims to be professionals, they have only succeeded in presenting themselves like stark illiterates and rumour peddlers,” Johnson said.


    He dismissed as false and fabricated the claim that Primate Ayodele told President Tinubu not to contest in the 2027 elections.

    “How can someone who has been advising on strategies that could make the president win or lose suddenly tell him not to contest? It is embarrassing that ALP would stoop so low to concoct lies,” he added.

    On Prophecies About Trump and the Economy

    Responding to Ayodele’s caution that Tinubu should be careful in his dealings with former U.S. President Donald Trump, AGG insisted the advice was both timely and crucial.

    “This is a prophecy the president himself should take note of to make informed decisions. What exactly is paining this amateur group in this message? They are clearly more interested in attacking the prophet than protecting the president’s interest,” the group noted.

    AGG also condemned ALP’s stance that prophets should not speak on economic matters, describing it as “evidence of serious illiteracy.”

    “The Bible itself is full of examples where men of God shaped national economies. Joseph’s foresight saved Egypt from famine, Elijah foretold economic recovery in Israel. To say a prophet cannot speak on the economy is shallow reasoning,” Johnson argued.


    On security matters, AGG clarified that Ayodele has expressed support for the idea of state police, but warned against its potential misuse by politicians.

    The group further cautioned President Tinubu not to be swayed by groups like ALP, alleging they were more interested in undermining his administration than ensuring his success.

    “This group is not after Tinubu’s success; they are after his failure. By trying to turn him against the word of God, they are pushing him toward defeat. The president must be very careful of such misguided elements,” Johnson warned.
    AGG Slams APC League of Professionals Over Attacks on Primate Ayodele The Alliance for Good Governance (AGG) has strongly criticized the APC League of Professionals (ALP) over its recent response to Primate Elijah Ayodele’s prophecies concerning President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing ALP’s position as “a shameful display of ignorance, misinformation, and falsehood.” In a statement signed by its president, Sola Johnson, AGG accused ALP of embarrassing itself by sponsoring media publications against the cleric, who has consistently issued spiritual counsel and warnings to Nigerian leaders. “Day in and day out, the man of God is criticized for his prophecies, but this particular one by ALP is laughable. It reeks of ignorance, misunderstanding, and drunken misinformation. For a group that claims to be professionals, they have only succeeded in presenting themselves like stark illiterates and rumour peddlers,” Johnson said. He dismissed as false and fabricated the claim that Primate Ayodele told President Tinubu not to contest in the 2027 elections. “How can someone who has been advising on strategies that could make the president win or lose suddenly tell him not to contest? It is embarrassing that ALP would stoop so low to concoct lies,” he added. On Prophecies About Trump and the Economy Responding to Ayodele’s caution that Tinubu should be careful in his dealings with former U.S. President Donald Trump, AGG insisted the advice was both timely and crucial. “This is a prophecy the president himself should take note of to make informed decisions. What exactly is paining this amateur group in this message? They are clearly more interested in attacking the prophet than protecting the president’s interest,” the group noted. AGG also condemned ALP’s stance that prophets should not speak on economic matters, describing it as “evidence of serious illiteracy.” “The Bible itself is full of examples where men of God shaped national economies. Joseph’s foresight saved Egypt from famine, Elijah foretold economic recovery in Israel. To say a prophet cannot speak on the economy is shallow reasoning,” Johnson argued. On security matters, AGG clarified that Ayodele has expressed support for the idea of state police, but warned against its potential misuse by politicians. The group further cautioned President Tinubu not to be swayed by groups like ALP, alleging they were more interested in undermining his administration than ensuring his success. “This group is not after Tinubu’s success; they are after his failure. By trying to turn him against the word of God, they are pushing him toward defeat. The president must be very careful of such misguided elements,” Johnson warned.
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  • Primate Ayodele Predicts Defeat for Tinubu and Atiku in 2027 Elections

    The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has issued a fresh prophecy regarding Nigeria’s political future, predicting that both President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar could face defeat in the 2027 general elections.

    Speaking during a live prophetic session, Ayodele reiterated his earlier warnings that the next elections may produce unexpected outcomes.

    “I told you two people will defeat Atiku and will defeat Tinubu. I’m still on it,” the cleric declared.


    According to him, Nigeria’s political landscape is moving toward a major realignment, and the dominance of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) may be seriously challenged. He noted that new coalitions and emerging leaders could reshape the country’s electoral future.

    Primate Ayodele also emphasized the importance of unity among opposition parties, warning that internal rivalries could undermine their chances of success. He stressed that if the right alliances are forged, the ruling party may find it difficult to retain power despite its nationwide influence.

    Political analysts suggest that Ayodele’s prophecy resonates with ongoing debates about whether Nigerians are growing weary of the APC–PDP rivalry. While some observers believe his reference to “two people” may point to fresh faces outside the usual political circle, others argue it could be about already established figures gaining ground ahead of 2027.

    Ayodele, known for his consistency in issuing political prophecies, has once again stirred nationwide discussions. His latest revelation not only casts doubt on President Tinubu’s chances of securing a second term but also questions Atiku’s long-standing presidential ambitions.

    With just two years until the polls, the cleric’s message has added more speculation about who might emerge as a “third force” strong enough to reshape Nigeria’s political destiny.
    Primate Ayodele Predicts Defeat for Tinubu and Atiku in 2027 Elections The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has issued a fresh prophecy regarding Nigeria’s political future, predicting that both President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar could face defeat in the 2027 general elections. Speaking during a live prophetic session, Ayodele reiterated his earlier warnings that the next elections may produce unexpected outcomes. “I told you two people will defeat Atiku and will defeat Tinubu. I’m still on it,” the cleric declared. According to him, Nigeria’s political landscape is moving toward a major realignment, and the dominance of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) may be seriously challenged. He noted that new coalitions and emerging leaders could reshape the country’s electoral future. Primate Ayodele also emphasized the importance of unity among opposition parties, warning that internal rivalries could undermine their chances of success. He stressed that if the right alliances are forged, the ruling party may find it difficult to retain power despite its nationwide influence. Political analysts suggest that Ayodele’s prophecy resonates with ongoing debates about whether Nigerians are growing weary of the APC–PDP rivalry. While some observers believe his reference to “two people” may point to fresh faces outside the usual political circle, others argue it could be about already established figures gaining ground ahead of 2027. Ayodele, known for his consistency in issuing political prophecies, has once again stirred nationwide discussions. His latest revelation not only casts doubt on President Tinubu’s chances of securing a second term but also questions Atiku’s long-standing presidential ambitions. With just two years until the polls, the cleric’s message has added more speculation about who might emerge as a “third force” strong enough to reshape Nigeria’s political destiny.
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