As tensions escalate over former US President Donald Trump's renewed military threat against Nigeria, prominent cleric Pastor Frank Adeyemi has called for urgent national prayers, declaring that only divine intervention can prevent what he describes as an impending invasion.
Prophetic Warning from New Year's Eve
The leader of LordArise Global Christian Church revealed that he had accurately predicted the foreign military threat during his December 31, 2024 New Year's Eve prophecies. In recorded audio now circulating online, Pastor Adeyemi had specifically warned that Nigeria would face external aggression from a particular nation this year.
"A particular nation will invade Nigeria this year," the cleric declared in his prophecy. "That nation will say what Nigeria is doing is not good. But the real intention is not to help; it is to control certain governments or nations under the camouflage of peacekeeping."
Spiritual Warfare Against Political Threat
Speaking exclusively to reporters on Thursday, November 6, Pastor Adeyemi described Trump's military threat as a divine revelation coming to pass. He urged the Tinubu administration to approach the situation as spiritual warfare rather than merely a political confrontation.
"Trump's plan to invade Nigeria is not an empty threat. It should not be taken lightly," the pastor emphasized. "Being a superior power, Trump is today the equivalent of King Nebuchadnezzar, whose authority and influence tower above other world leaders."
Pastor Adeyemi stressed that this development serves as a wake-up call for all churches in Nigeria, appealing to Christian leaders to take spiritual responsibility for the nation's protection. "Nigeria must not go down. We must superintend over our destiny, irrespective of what political leaders are doing," he asserted.
Call for National Unity Through Prayer
In a passionate appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Pastor Adeyemi recommended immediate engagement with Christian leaders across the country. He emphasized that prayer remains the only effective "shield" against what he termed a looming foreign invasion.
"This is the time for our dear President Tinubu to court the friendship of the Body of Christ in Nigeria," the cleric advised. "He must mobilize all pastors to call upon God and move His hand against any onslaught coming from Trump."
However, Pastor Adeyemi cautioned against turning the situation into religious division, noting that both Christians and Muslims would suffer equally if military action occurs. "This is not the time to say it's Christian or Muslim genocide. All of us, Christians and Muslims, are victims of terrorism," he explained.
"If Trump carries out the invasion, how do you separate Christians from Muslims when the bombs begin to fall? We are all affected in this, and only God can help."
The pastor insisted that the invasion threat represents not just a political challenge but a spiritual sign of judgment, urging Nigerians to repent from "bloodshed and injustice" to avoid divine retribution.