Controversial Nigerian ‘Prophet’ T.B. Joshua has released a list of bleak predictions for the New Year 2016, particularly directed towards the continent of Africa.
“There will be large scale scarcity,
shortage of food,” Joshua, who is the Pastor of The Synagogue, Church Of All
Nations (SCOAN) based in Lagos, Nigeria, began.
“I encourage the governments of all
nations to invest in agriculture and to grant loans to deserving citizens to
augment this effort,” he went on.
Joshua, who was recently named one
of the world’s most famous prophets by an American ranking website, spoke
scathingly about Africa, citing the continent’s inability to manage its teeming
resources as its major bane. “The continent of Africa – how much have we
disappointed God,” he soberly noted.
“Africa is supposed to be the
breadbasket of the world.
We are supposed to produce a large quantum of food
for the world.
This is our natural resource base. Food should be our primary
export to other continents, food in exchange for technology,” he continued.
Moving on to the political scene,
the cleric called on African leaders to “quickly arrest the political
situation.”
He stated that the frequency of
terrorist attacks in the continent would increase.
“More African countries will
be under siege by terrorists because of pros and cons in choosing leaders.
Mishandling of electoral processes will create a conducive atmosphere for
terrorists.”
Joshua continued that people will
stop investing in politics because of “limited resources and challenges”,
adding that this would pave the way for those with genuine intentions to run
for political office.
“When you are genuinely called to do
the job, you will do it because of your love for it and not because of money,”
he stated.
“This year, do what you love.
There’s money in love. Money in love brings peace and tranquillity,” he further
admonished.
Joshua’s prediction closed with a
prayer for Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari.
“He has good intentions but a
king’s intentions cannot be carried out properly without the support of the
subjects. He needs your support to lead us out of the valley,” the cleric stated.
“The president will do everything to
reject revaluation of the naira – which is a good idea from a good leader.
But
there will be overwhelming pressure which he will not be able to resist.
Nigerians, support and pray for your leader. The future is crying for help,” he
vividly described.
Despite the worrisome nature of his
predictions, Joshua termed 2016 ‘The Year Of Reward’, stating that believers
would be strengthened in the midst of their struggles.
“Start your year on your knees,” he
advised, adding it was an ‘instruction from God’ for believers to begin and end
their days in heartfelt prayer.
“What you were destined to become,
this is the year to become it because this is the year of reward,” the cleric
declared while on his knees in a location surrounded by trees and water.
“The voice of weeping, sorrow,
setback and sickness shall be silenced, in the name of Jesus Christ,” he
further prayed.
A day earlier on Wednesday 30th
December 2015, Joshua posted a sermon about the dangers of offence on YouTube,
a topic he further addressed in the live broadcast.
“Just because you were mistreated,
persecuted, lied against, cheated or wrongly accused, as a believer, you do not
have permission or the right to hold on to offence,” he counselled.
“Two wrongs do not make a right,” he
declared, calling on people to ‘let go of offence’.
“When you retain an offence in your
heart, you filter everything through it,” he said, explaining that although
offence was unavoidable, the response of people to it was what really counted.
Joshua counts several African
leaders among his followers, including the newly elected President of Tanzania
John Magufuli who has been unanimously lauded for the positive strides the East
African nation has taken since the start of his presidency.
His television station Emmanuel TV
was added to the DSTV bouquet in November 2015, bringing the Nigerian cleric to
an even wider audience across Africa.
According to an announcement on
Facebook, Joshua is set to return to ministration at The SCOAN after a lengthy
seven month absence this Sunday 4th January 2016.
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