The General Overseer of Mount Zion Faith Global Liberation Ministries, Archbishop Abraham Chris Udeh, has warned of an imminent clash between pro-Biafra agitators and security agencies that will lead to serious bloodbath in North, South-East and South South of the country if the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu is not released soon.
Revealing his prophecy in Nnewi, Anambra State, while addressing his congregation, Udeh said it was revealed to him in a prophesy, in which he saw blood flowing in the north and southern parts of Nigeria due to a revolution caused by continued detention of Kanu.
Udeh disclosed that the crisis led into civil disturbances to the extent that corpses were seen by the roadsides in some major cities.
According to Udeh, “I saw great massacre in the North, South-East and South-South of the federation when people trooped out in the streets chanting war songs and solidarity for the release of Kanu. And there was a clash between the protesters, army and police which led to a holocaust.”
The clergyman also warned Igbos in the North to begin to relocate without further delay irrespective of the property they had there.
Udeh noted that the only thing that could avert the impending crisis was the release of Kanu as many had so demanded.
Recall that Kanu, who doubles as the Director of Radio Biafra, has been in custody since he was arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS, in 2015 despite several court rulings ordering his release.
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Revealing his prophecy in Nnewi, Anambra State, while addressing his congregation, Udeh said it was revealed to him in a prophesy, in which he saw blood flowing in the north and southern parts of Nigeria due to a revolution caused by continued detention of Kanu.
Udeh disclosed that the crisis led into civil disturbances to the extent that corpses were seen by the roadsides in some major cities.
According to Udeh, “I saw great massacre in the North, South-East and South-South of the federation when people trooped out in the streets chanting war songs and solidarity for the release of Kanu. And there was a clash between the protesters, army and police which led to a holocaust.”
The clergyman also warned Igbos in the North to begin to relocate without further delay irrespective of the property they had there.
Udeh noted that the only thing that could avert the impending crisis was the release of Kanu as many had so demanded.
Recall that Kanu, who doubles as the Director of Radio Biafra, has been in custody since he was arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS, in 2015 despite several court rulings ordering his release.
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