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AFCON: Pastor Adeboye M%cks Failed Prophecy about Super Eagles' Ademola Lookman, Urges Discernment Among Believers
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God
(RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has stirred fresh debate on prophecy and discernment after humorously recounting a controversial prediction linked to Nigeria's ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign.
Speaking during a recent programme at RCCG's Redemption City, Adeboye urged worshippers to exercise wisdom in handling spiritual declarations, warning against what he described as the growing number of "funny funny prophets" in society.
Without mentioning names, the cleric referred to a viral prophecy ahead of the 2025 AFCON in Morocco which suggested that Super Eagles forward Ademola Lookman should be dropped from the national team. The prediction, widely shared on social media, was interpreted by many as foretelling poor performance if the Atalanta star featured.
However, events on the pitch appeared to contradict the prophecy, as Lookman scored the winning goal in Nigeria's 2-1 opening victory over Tanzania and followed it up with a goal and two assists in a 3-2 win against Tunisia to secure qualification for the knockout stage.
Recounting the episode, Adeboye said he laughed when he read about the prophecy, noting that the player who was allegedly meant to be excluded ended up deciding the match. "I said, glory be to God," he told the congregation.
While stressing that genuine prophecy remains sacred, Adeboye cautioned believers against elevating every claimed revelation, emphasising that true divine guidance should not be confused with sensational declarations.
He also clarified his own calling, saying, "Me? I am not a prophet, 1 am a pastor," adding that his remarks were not directed at genuine messengers of God but at self-styled prophets seeking attention.
The Worst Civilian Rule Is Better Than The Best Military Dictatorship"-Chief Obafemi Awolowo
The only military coup that has ever led to a better government in Nigeria was a coup against another military ruler, and that was the Thursday, July 29, 1975, palace coup that toppled the Gowon government.
But from when President Shagari was overthrown on Saturday December 31, 1983, to when democracy was restored on Saturday, May 29, 1999, Nigeria retrigressuveky went downhill, from having an army that the late Lt. General Salihu Ibrahim described as an army of "anything can happen" to a loss of fundamental human rights, and a situation where letter bombs killed journalists, with media houses shutting down, to Nigeria losing her visa free status to the United Kingdom, to state sponsored assassinations, and looting of the Central Bank of Nigeria in an industrial scale, to the point where, but for Bernie Madoff a Nigerian military ruler, Sani Abacha, would have continued to hold the record as the world's biggest thief!
The Nigerian public may never truly have an accurate count of the number of coups our nation has experienced. We can only count the ones that came to light, including the following:
The January 15, 1966 coup, successfully led by Majors Emmanuel Ifeajuna and Chukwuma 'Kaduna' Nzeogwu, resulted in the deaths of the top echelon of First Republic politicians from every region, except the Eastern Region, and brought Major General Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi to power.
The July 29 1966 countercoup, which was to be led by Lt. Colonel Murtala Ramat Muhammed, but which was preempted by the Abeokuta Garrison before Murtala was ready, and led to a mutiny in which over 200 Igbo officers and men were killed, including the Head of State, Major General Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi, and his host, Colonel Adekunle Fajuyi, who refused to give him up.
Both these coups resulted in the Nigerian Civil War, in which an estimated one million people died.
The July 29, 1975, coup, which occurred exactly nine years after the last coup.
The February 13, 1976 coup, which was the first known unsuccessful coup in Nigeria,
The December 31, 1983 coup, which ended the Shagari Presidency.
The August 27, 1985, palace coup.
The Vatsa coup of 1986, of which the Nigerian public knew very little .
The April 22, 1990, Orkar coup.
The November 17, 1993, bloodless coup, at which General Sani Abacha gently eased out Chief Ernest Shonekan.
The March 1, 1995 alleged Gwadabe coup, of which we cannot be reasonably sure if this was a real coup or a phantom coup, given the subsequent testimonies of Gwadabe himself, and Colonel Bello Fadile.
The December 1997 Diya coup was the only coup in Nigeria's history where the Second-in-Command plotted against the Head of State. Despite protestations to the contrary, this was actually a genuine coup, albeit a set-up involving the then-Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Ishaya Bamaiyi.
The 2004 Hamza al-Mustapha coup against the Obasanjo government.
Given that the best predictor of the future is the past, any undemocratic changes of government in Nigeria would set the country back and may even, God forbid, result in another civil war.
Therefore, it is in the interest of every Nigerian, especially the media, to refrain from coup-baiting, because, as Chief Obafemi Awolowo put it, "The worst civilian rule is better than the best military dictatorship."
That quote is all the more poignant, especially now that we have one of the best democratically elected governments in history, which has expanded Nigeria's GDP by $67 billion in just two years, moving us from a ₦269.29 trillion economy on May 29, 2023, when Asiwaju became President, to ₦372.8 trillion today, and has equally increased our national prestige by achieving the upgrading of Nigeria's passport from the 97th strongest in the world under General Buhari to the 88th most powerful passport on Earth today, according to the the latest Henley Passport Index.
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