In January this
year, several men of God made several predictions about events to expect in
2016.
Some of the clerics who spoke include Pastor E A Adeboye of the
Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Prophet T B Joshua of the
Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) and Enugu-based Reverend Father Ejike
Mbaka .
Here is a look at which ones came to pass and those that never happened:
Politics
Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka, who famously predicted that
Muhammadu Buhari will defeat Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 general elections,
said that there were plans to assassinate Buhari. Although the President experienced some
health challenges , he
is still hale and hearty.
Joshua called on African leaders to “quickly arrest
the political situation” and stated that the frequency of terrorist attacks in
the continent would increase. The head of SCOAN was spot-on with this prediction.
On the political realm, Adeboye went a bit
spiritual. He said: “If government will repent of disdaining Christ and His
church, God will help them to win the fight against terrorism”. It cannot be
confirmed how and which world leaders sought repentance, but the fight against
terrorism has yielded varying degrees of success.
Economy
Mbaka also said in January this year that “Suffering
is coming but it is not suffering under damnation, there is solution, it may
take some time, but at the end of it, there will be testimony”.
Well, the recession is still in full force in
Nigeria.
Joshua predicted that “The president (Buhari) will
do everything to reject revaluation of the naira – which is a good idea from a
good leader.”
That has been the situation so far and a dollar is projected to be exchanged for N500 next week.
World
On natural disasters, Adeboye said: “Floods, fire
and earthquakes are likely to get progressively worse until governments realise
that these are part of divine judgement against those who pass unholy laws”.
The RCCG also got this one right.
Adeboye also predicted that “a major war will be
averted”. One is tempted to think it is Turkey the soft-spoken man of God was
talking about.
Joshua said: “I encourage the governments of all
nations to invest in agriculture and to grant loans to deserving citizens to
augment this effort”. In Nigeria especially, there was near-famine during the
year, but as the year ended prices of food stuff stabilized a bit. Although the
recession has not helped with pricing.
Comments