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Fear and Panic Grips Nigeria’s Fake Apostles Ahead of Prophet Owuor’s Arrival

After the historic End-Year Meeting at the Menengai 8 Grounds that literally shook the entire nation of Kenya, Prophet Dr. David Owuor has now launched the mighty 2026 global mission—an unprecedented repentance revival series that will span more than 20 cities across the world. Japan has already witnessed the visitation of the LORD’s prophet this January, but now all eyes are turning to Nigeria, the next destination just days away. And as this revival clock ticks closer, a strange atmosphere is rising across the Nigerian pulpit—fear, panic, and trembling among the self-proclaimed apostles and false prophets who have long profited from the horizontal gospel of prosperity. 

For Nigeria remembers. This is not the first time the Prophet of the LORD has stepped onto her soil. In March 2016, Lagos witnessed a shocking replay of 1 Kings 18, when the heavens opened and the latter rain poured down in broad daylight, confirming the authority of the end-time prophet and marking the birth of a fresh revival. That unforgettable moment still echoes—and it is precisely why the counterfeit altar is disturbed once again.

Why Nigeria is Notorious for False Prophets and Apostles

For many decades, Nigeria has stood as one of the most notorious epicenters of deception at the pulpit. A land that should have been a beacon of truth has, in many corners, become a marketplace of spiritual falsehood. Many self-appointed “men of God” have abandoned the pure Gospel of our LORD Jesus Christ and instead manufactured another gospel entirely—one stripped of holiness, emptied of righteousness, and saturated with the lust of the flesh. It is a gospel of the here and now, a gospel of material gain, a gospel of worldly prosperity.

In this tragic corruption of the altar, false preachers have gone to shocking extremes—deceiving the sheep of Christ to lay money at the feet of apostles, staging counterfeit miracles, and even trumpeting open immorality without shame. The sacred pulpit has, for some, become a platform of business rather than a place of repentance, a theatre of manipulation rather than the house of the Living God.

And when Prophet Dr. David Owuor last visited Nigeria, these same so-called ministers of the gospel rose up in hostility, attempting to discredit the undeniable healings of the LORD in the most humiliating ways. Why? Because the message of repentance was threatening their empire. His gospel was exposing their merchandise. His coming was shaking their marketplace.

The Prophet warned boldly that his visitation signaled the end of the “gospel of money”—the shameful system where false preachers are called from South Africa and beyond, only to come and sell water, oil, and all manner of spiritual commodities. He declared that the LORD had risen against the commercialization of salvation, against the buying and selling of the anointing, against the exploitation of desperate souls.

The Sword of Elijah is Here and the False Apostles Can’t Stay Calm

When the Prophet of the LORD departed Nigeria during his last visitation, that is when they truly realized who had walked among them. For it was after he left that the hand of the LORD began to move with terrifying precision—slaying the false prophets and apostles in a magnitude never witnessed before in that nation. Judgment fell upon the counterfeit altars, and the spiritual marketplace began to crumble.

Among those caught in this divine reckoning was the fallen prophet T.B. Joshua, whose end had been declared earlier by the Prophet of the LORD. And when the prophecy was fulfilled, the earth shook with the weight of it. For days, the hashtag “THE SWORD OF ELIJAH” trended globally, as the world watched in astonishment at the accuracy of the warning that had gone forth. T.B. Joshua, long known for operating what was later exposed as a cult, was unmasked not only in the spiritual realm but even across major international news networks.

It is now common knowledge to those with spiritual eyes that Prophet Dr. David Owuor is the biblically promised Elijah—literally replaying the bloody events of Mount Carmel, the very place where he received his calling in the early 2000s for his prophetic advent.

And so for the false apostles and prophets of Nigeria, the fear is undeniable. They know their kingdom cannot survive the coming of this voice crying out in the wilderness. Their time is running out. Their goose is cooked—unless they humble themselves, submit to the true Gospel, and repent in Christ Jesus.

Hope Dawns for Nigeria: The LORD Has Remembered the Nation

Yet even in the midst of trembling among the counterfeit altars, a glorious hope now rises over Nigeria. For Nigeria has waited for close to a decade for this hour. And now, the appointed time has come. From February 13th–14th, the Prophet of the LORD will be conducting massive national conferences, boldly announcing the glorious coming of the Messiah. Then on February 15th, he will lead a historic and mighty public healing meeting in Uyo, Nigeria—an event destined to mark a new chapter in the spiritual history of the nation. The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) have already confirmed that the venue is prepared and ready for this visitation of the LORD.

For years, Nigerian Christians have endured unspeakable persecution and massive killings—so severe that even former U.S. President Donald Trump recently spoke out and intervened, drawing global attention to the suffering of believers. But now, in the midst of pain and bloodshed, the LORD has remembered Nigeria. This is not a time for despair, but a time for repentance and restoration. The door of mercy is still open. The LORD is calling this nation back to holiness, back to the true Gospel, back to Christ Jesus.

Nigeria, this is your moment. Return to the LORD with all your heart. For the King is coming. The Messiah is near.

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