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Poll: Do You Believe In These New Year Prophecies?

Yes, I Do 17% (74 votes)
No, I don't 82% (341 votes)
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The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by uche87(op): 6:40pm On Jan 03
The new year celebrations customarily come with all manner of theatrics. Most are meaningless, yet we follow them anyway without asking questions or subjecting them to critical evaluation. These include New Year’s resolutions, presidential speeches, and New Year prophecies. The latter is the most controversial and arguably the most followed.
Year in and year out, many of these prophecies, which are supposed to be messages from God, fail to materialise. With due respect to the personalities involved, they often amount to open-ended rhetoric which is neither here nor there. Some of these clerics resemble public affairs analysts who examine past and present events and then extrapolate future outcomes.

The purveyors of these prophecies have been challenged repeatedly over the years, yet they persist. This trend has resurfaced in the past 96 hours. While the highly respected General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor E. A. Adeboye, predicted improved economic conditions in Nigeria, specifically reduced hunger and the return of Nigerians in the diaspora. Father Ejike Mbaka, founder of Adoration Ministries in Enugu, prophesied the exact opposite, warning that conditions would worsen. Other clerics followed suit.

This contradiction has divided public opinion over who, if anyone, is telling the truth. As usual, none has provided evidence that God actually spoke to them, no voice recordings, no written revelations, no multimedia proof. The public is expected to accept these claims by faith alone. Yet God Himself frowns at confusion. As stated in 1 Corinthians 14:33: “For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.”

Interestingly, one of the major figures in the prophecy ministry, Primate Elijah Ayodele of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, appeared hesitant to test the waters. He waited until 2 January 2026 before releasing his prophecies. This hesitation is unusual, especially for a controversial religious leader who has endured a turbulent year marked by negative publicity.

Earlier, Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Bayo Adelabu, reportedly petitioned the Department of State Services (DSS), alleging that Ayodele demanded ₦150 million for spiritual backing to support Adelabu’s gubernatorial ambition in Oyo State. According to the petition, Ayodele also requested 24 APC flags and 1,000 saxophones or trumpets for prayers. The least expensive Nigerian-grade instruments were reportedly valued at ₦50 million, while imported grade-one instruments from China were priced at ₦130 million. Adelabu declined, citing the prohibitive cost. Soon after, Ayodele allegedly warned that the minister would fail in his political ambitions.

Primate Ayodele also made predictions about the Super Eagles and their winger, Ademola Lookman, which failed almost immediately, triggering intense backlash on social media. His public image appears bruised, and he may still be nursing the wounds.

To be clear, belief in spirituality is not the issue. Many spiritual experiences are subjective and difficult to explain empirically. However, a significant number of these prophecies appear to be human constructions aimed at attracting attention and securing public validation. At its core, this is a struggle for power and influence. It is also a trap for the vulnerable people seeking explanations for personal hardship and life challenges. Much like a performing artist releasing an album to dominate market share, prophecy becomes a competitive spectacle.

The generational failures of successive African governments have created fertile ground for this vulnerability. Many prayer requests made by citizens concern issues that should fall squarely within the responsibilities of government. In an environment where social amenities function properly, hospitals meet expected standards, unemployment is low, and social safety nets protect the poor, church congregations might dwindle. Prosperity preaching would lose its appeal. This partly explains why a devout Nigerian Christian who attends church regularly at home may choose to work paid Sunday shifts in the UK instead.

Research shows that religion becomes more influential in the face of uncertainty. Numerous sociological and psychological studies demonstrate that religious belief intensifies during periods of hardship, a concept often described as existential security theory. Where life is unpredictable due to poverty, conflict, or weak welfare systems, religious participation tends to increase.

The controversial Ghanaian content creator, “Prophet” Ebo Noah, recently exposed the extent of vulnerability within Black communities through her end-of-the-world hoax. All it takes is the propagation of false messages; potential believers are always available. After all, a South African pastor, Lesego Daniel, once compelled his congregants to eat grass and drink petrol as a religious rite in 2014. Coming home, are you not shocked that the controversial Prophet Odumeje has church members?
Osahon Osayimwen writes from England

Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by RainMoreDFARMS(f): 8:24pm On Jan 03
It is well


I don't believe in prophesies anyway
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by chipet67(m): 8:27pm On Jan 03
All na wash. Nothing come out
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by jiz: 8:27pm On Jan 03
Jesus is the same yesterday today and forever
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by gift2xl: 8:27pm On Jan 03
What's my business with prophecy, what ever you believe is what works for you and that's faith.
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by Wizardslayer: 8:28pm On Jan 03
For sure I know there's supreme being that's definitely beyond human comprehension.

But definitely religion is for the weakest and gullible.
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by tophumble(m): 8:28pm On Jan 03
New year prophecy are just like manual for the year. The Bible says in the book of Amos 3:7 that God will not do a thing unless He has revealed it to his servants the prophets
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by meobizy(m):
Did not read. It will be pointless anyway.

Have end times prophecies become outdated? Back in the day, any mention of war, pestilence or pandemics triggered cries of the end times coming. Are Africans now wiser? Did they decide to save their mental health by logging off the internet? Did they finally realize that the thoughts of chariots riding through the sky made no sense in a world of fighter jets and space shuttles?

Say the end time prophecy honestly comes to past. Say it happens when humans expand to other planets in the galaxy. Will it occur simultaneously or take place only on earth?
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by Caaz: 8:28pm On Jan 03
Bunch of religious hustlers
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by wiseone28: 8:29pm On Jan 03
What was the prophecy about?

I just came back from Venezuela
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by Engrghidazuka: 8:29pm On Jan 03
Prophesy is real when comes from a real man of God.

Ability to decern who is the real man of God is key in believing a prophesy
RainMoreDFARMS:
It is well


I don't believe in prophesies anyway
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by 123yes(m): 8:33pm On Jan 03
All these prophecies dished by so called men of God in Nigeria are never from God because they contradict them selves and the Bible made us to understand that our God is not the author of confusion.
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by Empresa: 8:36pm On Jan 03
They're all Guess work and nothing more. Nigeria is in a state of religion bondage. Religion is killing this country
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by osquareone: 8:39pm On Jan 03
No be Primate Ayodele say if Super Eagles Wan go far for Afcon, make them no use Ademola Lukman. Meanwhile, for now na the Ademola be our hitman. 2 goals and 2 assist. For this country, just know God for yourself. That's all. Happy new year to you all..
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by judewrites: 8:39pm On Jan 03
Many times, prophesies are conditional in the spiritual realm; this is why sometimes they fail to come pass as spoken by the prophet.

Occasionally God Himself changes His mind on things He had earlier spoken_1 Samuel 2:30

Fasting and prayer can avert negative prophesies_
Jonah 3: 7_10

And again strong evil sacrifices can abort prophesies_2 kings 3:27

However, there are false prophets, so one has to be discerning between false and true.
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by SEGLIZ:
when prophecy comes through a genuine man of God they are real besides prophecy are no predictions.

judewrites:
Many times, prophesies are conditional in the spiritual realm; this is why sometimes they fail to come pass as spoken by the prophet.

Occasionally God Himself changes His mind on things He had earlier spoken_1 Samuel 2:30

Fasting and prayer can avert negative prophesies_
Jonah 3: 7_10

And again strong evil sacrifices can abort prophesies_2 kings 3:27

However, there are false prophets, so one has to be discerning between false and true.
you are just right, points you made are reason genuine or false prophecy don't come to pass.

if can connect to a higher realm or source of spiritual energy or force prophecy can be averted.

judewrites:
That's exactly why apostle johnson suleman said he stopped giving yearly prophesies like he used to decades ago.

He said some people can go to a higher altar just to stop what he prophesied in order to disgrace him.

He has a point.
it isn't about disgrace, the case of Pastor Tunde Bakare back then prophesying the the death of former President Olusegun Obadanjo.

many thought it was fake but of the truth it took the intervention of Baba Adeboye to avert the prophecy, as a result of him possessing a higher prophetic calling.

43Ronin:
So you believe all that you wrote? The entries bullcrap?
my comments isn't meant for drifters like you. I was in conversation with someone, it is clear you can't process it so come off it.

you aren't seeing beyond your stand point so you can't show the part way to others. that I believe in and on something makes me better of.

Life is about existence and death not the ephemera you chase. drifting makes life a labyrinth of meaningless mind you it's a scripted maze.

43Ronin:
many thought it was fake but of the truth it took the intervention of Baba Adeboye to avert the prophecy, as a result of him possessing a higher prophetic calling.
The bolded is high level delusion of grandeur and complete unfounded bull crap, even y Christian standards
wisdom is profitable to direct. science is raw and pure confirmation of God's existence. some days you will wake up to the reality of the truth.
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by McLizbae: 8:42pm On Jan 03
Lols... It's actually funny. Odumeje is far better in that context though.
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by Rich4god(m): 8:43pm On Jan 03
Just guess game... Nothing spiritual about their speeches.

They are just abusing the word "prophecy".
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by Ponmoalata: 8:47pm On Jan 03
Those are not prophesies.

They are permutations for the sheeple
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by judewrites: 8:49pm On Jan 03
SEGLIZ:
when prophecy comes through a genuine man of God they are real besides prophecy are no predictions.

you are just right, points you made are reason genuine or false prophecy don't come to pass.

if can connect to a higher realm or source of spiritual energy or force prophecy can be averted.
That's exactly why apostle johnson suleman said he stopped giving yearly prophesies like he used to decades ago.

He said some people can go to a higher altar just to stop what he prophesied in order to disgrace him.

He has a point.
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by always247: 8:49pm On Jan 03
nothing changes the universe dont even know its new year. its only humans that create their own illusion
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by MightySparrow: 8:51pm On Jan 03
RainMoreDFARMS:
It is well


I don't believe in prophesies anyway
You do my dear.
I prophesy, ' Sun will rise from the East tomorrow.'

Do you believe?😂😂😂😂
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by Neoteny(m): 8:57pm On Jan 03
Wizardslayer:
For sure I know there's supreme being that's definitely beyond human comprehension.

But definitely religion is for the weakest and gullible.
You're contradicting yourself
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by Neoteny(m): 8:58pm On Jan 03
Engrghidazuka:
Prophesy is real when comes from a real man of God.

Ability to decern who is the real man of God is key in believing a prophesy
There's nothing like a "real man of god".

They're all hustlers and scammers
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by Omoawoke(m): 9:02pm On Jan 03
I voted on the poll and I see that some people voted they believe in new year prophecies

Those people are the problems of Nigeria, those people
That voted that they believe in new year prophecies
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by erniok2: 9:02pm On Jan 03
The used the scripture touch not my anointed to hoodwink people.

First that scripture for for the whole nation of israel and also, in the new testament, we are all anointed of the Holy Ghost.
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by 43Ronin: 9:04pm On Jan 03
SEGLIZ:
when prophecy comes through a genuine man of God they are real besides prophecy are no predictions.

you are just right, points you made are reason genuine or false prophecy don't come to pass.

if can connect to a higher realm or source of spiritual energy or force prophecy can be averted.


it isn't about disgrace, the case of Pastor Tunde Bakare back then prophesying the the death of former President Olusegun Obadanjo.

many thought it was fake but of the truth it took the intervention of Baba Adeboye to avert the prophecy, as a result of him possessing a higher prophetic calling.
So you believe all that you wrote? The entries bullcrap?
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by erniok2: 9:05pm On Jan 03
judewrites:
That's exactly why apostle johnson suleman said he stopped giving yearly prophesies like he used to decades ago.

He said some people can go to a higher altar just to stop what he prophesied in order to disgrace him.

He has a point.
This is balderdash brother. When God speaks, it comes to pass and nothing any entity can do about it unless we are talking about different God's.
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by GravityDefier: 9:08pm On Jan 03
Wahala for who dey carry all these prophecies for head like gala.

Be wary of these two things:
(1) Prophecies from gods of men
(2) Promises from a Nigerian politician
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by Adaisback(f):
It will worsen. Be kind to people and be humble. Walk in the power of God and he will see you through and might even bless you..

I see lots of women going and I see lots of accidents both air, land and water! I am not a prophet of doom , I am not even a prophetess..I am just a small girl that God blessed with gifts.

Men pls pray for your wives and daughters. May God bless Nigeria and may the accidents and crashes locate the bandits and terrorists
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by judewrites: 9:14pm On Jan 03
erniok2:
This is balderdash brother. When God speaks, it comes to pass and nothing any entity can do about it unless we are talking about different God's.
Not on all occasions though.

Evil people can sometimes do the extreme as we see in 2 kings 3:27 to avert certain prophesies.

However not all prophesies can be averted.

This doesn't mean God is weak, but there is warfare in the heavens between angels who are assigned with these prophesies like we see in Daniel 10:13

This is purely scriptural, no need for debates or arguments.
Re: The Truth Behind The Confusing New Year Prophecies by FalseProphet1(m): 9:17pm On Jan 03
All the prophecies I gave last year all came to pass. So I believe that mine is geninue I don't know about others.

This I have seen.
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