Spiritual Superintendent of Imo State based Christ Freedom Ministries (CFM) Int’l, Prophet Andrew Eziaha, widely known and called Prophet Seer1, has disclosed that Nigerians’ ongoing suffering was due to God’s punishment.

The fiery miracle worker, ministering to the mammoth congregation of followers on Sunday Service at CFM, Akabo Flour Mill Station, Ikeduru, stated inter alia: “Nigerians are suffering the punishment from the wrath of God. I don’t know of Nigeria’s leader that fears God. Bad leaders are supported by bad followers. Society gets leaders it deserves. God uses bad and corrupt leaders to punish the people that produced them. The other day, one of the governors said our oil money has been frittered away. You can imagine when the oil money was there Government hardly pay workers promptly talk less now that the economy is in dire stress. I pity the workers.
“I don’t know how you manage to come to the service every Sunday? I don’t know it’ll be this bad when God showed me what lied ahead for Nigeria. Today, businesses are closing down. People are hungry, angry, frustrated and sudden death are rampant. How can we be buying fuel, our own petroleum products, for more than a thousand naira per liter? And the high cost of goods and services are caused by the hike in fuel price. Ngwanu osetigo! Ometula onye ukwu metu onye nta. God is, however using the unpleasant situation to test the people as the chaff are being separated from the corn. Those of us who will survive this year should be given certificate of survival (C of S).
“There are many prophets around, yet many are called but few are chosen. What Elijah deployed to deal with the prophets of Baal was just words, just as he said when exactly rain would fell in Israel and it came to pass. Onye amuma Chineke kwubie okwu, obia na mmezu. Ekere oru ekee. Nke m nketere ka m n’aru…
Prophet Seer1 whose moving mantra: ‘If you don’t have problem that needed solution then, don’t come to my ministry’ attracted swells of multitudes further disclosed; “Christianity is not our culture. The white that introduced it to us were not very serious with it. They pray once in a while, but we pray much and still suffer most. For denouncing our ancestors, we suffer, because their spirit stopped opening doors for us until we wake up and go to their graves to apologize. Denying your father’s name means cutting off yourself from his spiritual help.
“Again, we Church people must get involved in politics to be able to put our own members into positions of authority. If not, from where then do you expect the righteous to come to power for the people to rejoice?
Now, see how the hike in fuel price resulted in mass suffering, closes of people’s businesses and Churches. Political power regulates every other affairs of the people and should not be left for the corrupt politicians alone. Until we get this blunt fact into our system and begin to put it into practice, our suffering continues.
“In Africa, majority of the leaders are corrupt and incompetent yet, their supporters rallied round them in solidarity of fool hardiness. Note that in this clime, you cannot be righteous without money. Money stops nonsense. Ikpata ego soo n’ezi omume. Onye n’ejighi ego adighi ekwu eziokwu. Onye aguru gugburu n’uwa gaa aga oku mmuo. But we’re entering into covenant with the God of Seer1.
The harsh economic situation of Nigeria will not affect our members. What killed others will not kill us. Just take our soap washing programme very serious. Weere aka nri gi tukwasa n’isi. Igaghi anwu n’oge Ihe isike a. Weliere m ncha gi elu! Agaa asachapu ogbenye Nigeria site n’ahu gi puo! “, Seer1, called Don of Power by followers, embarked on the healing and deliverance session, referencing to the scriptural washing away of sins in Psalms 51: 2/7 and Isaiah 1: 18. Those seated on Prayer Line received one-on-one treat from the major Prophet of the moment (MPM) even as many testimonies from members were narrated towards concluding part of the inspirational service.

From Chinedu Ohanukachukwu

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