Date of Vision: 21-12-1986
Personal Date Reference: 29-07-1986
Title: God’s Wrath on Nigeria
In this vision, the Spirit of the Lord placed me on top of the Government House in Abuja, with the Nigerian flag. I could recognize the building and the surrounding area as Abuja. I wondered why I was there and what I was to do.
Then the Spirit of the Lord took me through the towns and villages across Nigeria. I saw the poverty-stricken people, the widows, the fatherless, and the slums. People’s homes were full of debris, uncared for, neglected, and in very poor condition.
Next, the Spirit took me to the houses of wealthy people. I saw how they lavish money on funerals, birthdays, weddings, women, prostitution, and other social activities. I was also shown where people were sacrificed for rituals. In these places, thousands of beheaded people cried for help. Many were dismembered or missing body parts, yet they still cried out.
I saw pastors who claim my name exploiting the people. They make themselves rich and live in luxury at the expense of the saints. They do not please me but please themselves. They are evil shepherds who deceive the people.
Then I heard the voice of the Lord:
“My daughter, you see the atrocities, the abominations, and the evils that my people are committing in this land in my name. I, the Lord, have come to fight against this nation with my power. Those who call on my name do it out of contempt and are not sincere. Their hands have shed innocent blood.”
The Lord continued:
“My daughter, look ahead. This is how I will pour my wrath upon Nigeria.”
In front of me was an unusual and strange object. It was shaped like the letter V, very large, with two enormous eyes. Inside the eyes were many round objects, but full of fire. I was terrified. I wanted to speak but could not find any words.
The Lord then said:
“Publish this to the leaders and people of Nigeria. Tell them to turn from their evil ways. My daughter, these evil people will not change because they are obstinate. It is not only the leaders who are evil; many Nigerians who profess my name are evil. Almost every Nigerian has an image or idol they secretly worship. Will I not punish them for these abominations? I will, from the smallest to the greatest. Those who claim to worship me are more evil than those who do not know me. Everywhere stinks; both young and old run to do evil. I am the Lord, and I hate evil. I am the Lord.”