After COVID, Uyo Prophet Says another Pandemic underway
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Founder and General Overseer of The Knowledge of God Family Church of All Nations, Prophet Victor Elijah Willie, aka Odudu One, has warned Nigerians of an alleged impending outbreak of another killer disease, before the end of the year.
The prophet gave this warning during a midweek service in his church which is located behind Dakkada Secretariat, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
He said God told him to alert Nigerians on the impending calamity, which, he said, would be deadlier than COVID-19 pandemic of 2020.
The prophet was quoted to have urged his members and adherents at the service, to write the prophesy down, so that they would remember, insisting, “it would not be long before Nigerians were treated, yet again to a deadly disease.”
He disclosed that, “the disease would come in the form of skin rashes but will kill so many people, even faster than COVID-19. Other symptoms of the disease would be reddishness of the eyes like the popular ‘appollo’ and excessive body heat.
“God told me that between November and December this year, that is, in the next one to two months, a very small sickness will enter Nigeria that will kill so many people. Heat and catarrh will come. Apollo is coming again that will spoil peoples’ eyes. It comes from evil forces.”
Prophet Willie advised Nigerians to, “from henceforth always use Dettol in the bathing water as well as in sterilizing their rooms and surroundings.”
He urged the government, spirited organizations and the media to, “embark on aggressive enlightenment campaigns on the disease as well as plan ways to ameliorate its spread.”
Meanwhile, early June, this year, the prophet was said to have prophesied that he had a revelation that, “between June and December this year, between five and 10 Nollywood stars would die in Nigeria.
“As at this October, no fewer than nine Nollywood stars have kicked the buckets. They are: Don Brymo Uchegbu (June 15), Afeez Agoro (June 14), Cynthia Okereke (July 12), Sidikat Odukanwi (aka Iyabo Oko – June 29), Esther Nwachukwu (September 2), Pat Nebo (September 14), Hakeem Alamutu, aka Eba (September 18), Charles Granville (September 21) and Pa Yemi Lawrence Adeyemi, aka Babs Suara (September 24).”