15 November 2024

Big Crisis Is Looming In Nigeria, Chris Okotie Sensitises Nigerians Of An Impending Anarchy.


A dark moment of uncertainties and anarchy may envelope Nigeria, according to the Shepherd Superintendent of the Household of God church, Rev Chris Okotie, warning Nigerians against an impending crisis.

He claimed that the country is drifting towards major anarchy which may hold the nation adrift for some time.

According to the religious leader, the nation is currently being held hostage and that there is an impending explosion and her ship of is currently drifting into standstill.


The statement was Okotie’s second public sensitization in recent times.

He expressed the hope that at the end of darkness, there would be sunlight at athe end of the tunnnel.

According to him, there are some forces holding the nation hostage and such forces, according to him would soon be defeated.

He said there is a powerful force holding Nigeria hostage and such force would be defeated as the impending explosion would usher in a new era of hope, after which the nation would experience a rebirth.
His latest statement came as a reaction to an earlier one by a cleric, Bosun Emmanuel concerning the present crisis.
Below is Rev Okotie’s full statement
The message from Bosun Emmanuel is arrant heterodoxy deriving from abysmal ignorance of sound biblical interpretation of visions and revelations.
Nigeria is not a theocratic state like Israel. It is a client nation for God. There is a vast difference. Nigeria is at the cusp of a major crisis which is a precursor to it’s rebirth. Pristine forces which have been a perennial impediment to the fulfillment of Nigeria’s prophetic destiny are about to be pulverized.
God cannot judge the body of Christ. That would be tantamount to judging Christ a second time. This is blasphemy at its apogee. We must compare spiritual things with spiritual to engender sound biblical interpretation.
Let charlatans and self styled prophets avoid the electrifying currents of eschatology where deep calleth unto deep.