Hold onto your seats, because a bold prediction has just been made about Nigeria's future! Pastor Toye Ebijomore, the founder of God’s Anointed and Blessed Church International in Akure, claims that President Bola Tinubu will rename Nigeria before his term ends—and that’s not even the most shocking part. But here's where it gets controversial: Ebijomore also prophesied that Tinubu will outmaneuver all political schemes against him, leaving many to wonder about the implications for the country’s political landscape. This statement, made during his 2026 prophecy on Friday, has already sparked curiosity and debate.
The cleric didn’t stop there. He foresaw a powerful coalition of political parties forming with the goal of seizing federal power in 2027. But this is the part most people miss: Ebijomore believes this alliance will crumble due to internal misfortunes, raising questions about the stability of future political movements. Despite this, he predicts the ruling party will retain power in the next general election—at least until a stronger force emerges to challenge them.
In a move that blends faith with governance, Ebijomore urged President Tinubu to heed divine instructions and organize a national prayer for Nigeria’s redemption. Is this a call for spiritual intervention in politics, or a step too far? The debate is already heating up. Meanwhile, the cleric offered a glimmer of hope for the economy, predicting a food surplus in the second half of 2026. However, he cautioned the government to ensure affordability in food and healthcare, a point that resonates deeply with many Nigerians struggling with rising costs.
And this is where it gets even more intriguing: Ebijomore warned of increased devilish attacks on the populace but assured that those who pray sincerely and are sealed by the blood of Jesus will remain unharmed. He encouraged Nigerians to stay positive, promising a year of healing and deliverance for believers. According to him, God will lift the curse of untimely death from many, granting them long, healthy lives. But it’s not all good news—he also predicted a shift in insecurity, from kidnapping to sponsored violence, arson, and bombings in public places. Could this be a call for tighter security measures, or is there a deeper spiritual battle at play?
The clergyman didn’t forget local developments, forecasting significant victories for Ondo State, which he believes will rise as a top-choice destination. But as we reflect on these predictions, one question lingers: Are these prophecies a roadmap for Nigeria’s future, or a reminder of the power of faith in uncertain times? What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments—let’s spark a conversation!