The General Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor
Tunde Bakare, has prophesied the return of the missing abducted Chibok
schoolgirls this year.
Speaking during the church’s crossover service into the New
Year on Thursday morning, Bakare told his congregation that Nigeria would enjoy
extraordinary grace from God this year, which would see the return of the
missing girls, according to a report by Punch.
He said, “The Chibok girls will be returned this year; some
people will say ‘they are just using religion to deceive themselves. How will
the girls be rescued?’ You will see. I didn’t say it, it is what God said and I
believe it.”
With the support of various Bible verses, the cleric also
foresaw a new Nigeria which would bring joy to the citizens.
Bakare urged Nigerians to stop tribal discrimination, which
he described as bad for the country.
He asked the citizens to stop cracking jokes that desecrate
the various tribes of the country.
The cleric said, “Whether you are from the East or from the
West or from the North or the South, you will experience joy in 2015. Other
nations will say ‘how did they do it.’ It will be indescribable joy. The
nations of the earth will testify. I bring good tidings of joy to every part of
the nation but I am not going to deceive you, we are going to go through some
shakings.
“Let us not desecrate ourselves, saying this one is
Ngbati-ngbati or that one is Aboki and things like that. These are terrible
things. Some people will say ‘if you see a snake on one side and a Fulani man
on another, first kill the Fulani. There is also a terrible joke some people
tell about the Igbos.”
Bakare also criticised the state of environmental
degradation in the Niger Delta area of the country, which he described as
unfair. He narrated an experience he had in the area where he had to rely on
the use of table water for washing and other domestic uses because of
pollution.
“I asked what I would do with all the table water that was brought and they said ‘you would need it’. The water from the borehole dug deep into the ground was black and when I asked how I would get water to wash and do other things, they said that was why they gave me all the table water.” he said.
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