As 2025 approaches, Prophet Bisi Olujobi, International President of the Federation of League of Concerned Prophets of Nigeria and General Overseer of Wisdom Church of Christ International, has shared his vision of the year ahead.
Speaking in Lagos during his 43rd year on the pulpit, the septuagenarian prophet addressed journalists, detailing predictions on Nigeria’s political, social, and economic landscape.
Prophet Olujobi asserted that despite widespread opposition, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will retain the presidency in the next election.
He also foresaw significant political upheavals, including attempts to impeach Senate President Godswill Akpabio and efforts by a coalition of political parties to wrest power from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), which he predicted would fail.
The prophet also named prominent figures, including former presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar, who he believes will remain influential in the political scene but achieve limited results.
God, he claimed, told him to advise Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde, to abandon any aspirations of ruling Nigeria, stating that his influence would wane after his second term.
On the Lagos State governorship, he predicted an unexpected fresh face would emerge as the next governor, bypassing current contenders.
“Rivers State governor Siminalayi Fubara will overcome challenges and solidify his political standing,’’ the cleric said, adding that “Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke would not secure a second term.”
He urged Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike to pray to maintain political relevance.”
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Olujobi warned of potential nationwide protests stemming from economic hardship, which could disrupt the country for days. Additionally, he predicted the emergence of another COVID-19 outbreak, though it would be quickly contained.
He also envisioned a slow economic recovery in 2025, with ongoing struggles in governance and policies.
The prophet cautioned churches in Nigeria and Africa to brace for challenges due to the rise of fake preachers, who would eventually be exposed. He also warned of continued unrest in the Southeast but predicted a reprieve for IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, who he said would be released, leading to a shift in the group’s leadership.
Prophet Olujobi emphasised that prophecies are not meant to instill fear but to prepare people for potential outcomes, urging Nigerians to pray and act wisely to avert negative events.
As 2025 looms, his predictions serve as a blend of caution and hope, encouraging reflection and strategic planning for individuals, leaders, and the nation at large.
