Fake Prophecies Must Stop in 2020!



By Ogiri John Ogiri

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All those visions and prophecies that have never solved any of our problems in this country must stop this year 2020.
Dear self-acclaimed prophets and fake visionaries, in this year 2020, please we want you to:
1-tell us where Leah Sharibu and the remaining Dapchi and Chibok girls are being held so that our hard-working security personnel can rescue them. In addition, tell us where the Boko Haram leaders are and what they're planning.
2-tell us what we can do as a nation to develop and build our own economic and military power.
3-tell us who we can appoint as president to provide the right kind of national direction and an unbiased leadership like the late Singaporean prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, Indian Mahatma Ghandi and other great leaders did for their countries. There must be no conflicting prophecies, for God is not a God of confusion.
But,if your prophecies won't offer any tangible solutions to our national challenges other than telling us who is dying next or who is being disturbed by witches and wizards, then we don't need them. 
In the United States of America, witches and wizards have their covens. They are even registered with the government and pay taxes. Whenever some critical inventions are needed or delicate decisions are to be taken, the US government recruits their help too. At least they're contributing to the progress of the American nation. 
In the case of our self-acclaimed prophets in Africa,Nigeria in particular, however, there is nothing tangible they contribute other than to cause confusion, taking advantage of the highly superstitious vulnerability of the Nigerian society, and to heat up the polity all because money must be made. Prophecies when mixed with politics will produce a dangerous outcome.
We cannot continue like this forever.
Don't lecture me about God's prophecies for I am equally a practicing Christian. I have studied the Bible extensively about God's prophecies about his people. Stop deceiving people; stop misleading the flock of Christ with fake prophecies. God,through Christ Jesus, wants you to take care of his sheep as a sign of your love for him,(cf John 21:15-17), not to deceive and mislead the flock with fake prophecies.
©Ogiri John Ogiri

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