
Controversial Nigerian Prophet, Johnson Suleiman of Omega Fire Ministries has said an imminent deadly explosion is set to ravage a town in Cameroon.
Suleiman, who is said to be known for making false prophesy, made the latest one during a televised church service on Sunday, August 14th, at his ministry's headquarters in Auchi, Edo State, adding that the explosion would lead to several deaths.
"Cameroon, please pray. What I am seeing now…we have to pray for Cameroon so that the country will not cry…I see something exploding with so many people sitting around the place, I see something exploding…so many people will die. Please take note," Suleiman prophesied.
He however, did not give details of the nature of the explosion such as town/city or date. Instead he urged his members and Cameroonian citizens to pray in order to avert the "impending tragedy"
Cameroon has since 2013, been under threats of insurgency from the Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram. The Islamist group have targeted innocent people for murder especially Far North of the country, using suicide bombers.
Suleiman, who is said to be known for making false prophesy, made the latest one during a televised church service on Sunday, August 14th, at his ministry's headquarters in Auchi, Edo State, adding that the explosion would lead to several deaths.
"Cameroon, please pray. What I am seeing now…we have to pray for Cameroon so that the country will not cry…I see something exploding with so many people sitting around the place, I see something exploding…so many people will die. Please take note," Suleiman prophesied.
He however, did not give details of the nature of the explosion such as town/city or date. Instead he urged his members and Cameroonian citizens to pray in order to avert the "impending tragedy"
Cameroon has since 2013, been under threats of insurgency from the Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram. The Islamist group have targeted innocent people for murder especially Far North of the country, using suicide bombers.









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