By Our Reporter
The National Vice President, South South, of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) Archbishop Emmah Gospel Isong, has advised the federal government to block the country’s porous borders if the fight against insecurity is to be worn.
Speaking yesterday in his Church while reeling out a 33-point prophecy for the new year, Archbishop Isong said 2026 would be a bad year for kidnappers particularly in Cross River State and that Nigeria would witness a major restructuring staring from the police forces.
He said something would happen in the next few months that would force Nigeria’s political landscape to change in favour of the weak and downtrodden.
His words: “We pray that God saves Nigeria from evil warmongers that are flogging and crossing through our porous borders. We must block these borders so the Midianites will not come in anymore.
“A major restructuring will start in Nigeria but will subtly start through the police force. The Nigeria Police Force will be used as guinea pig or a testing ground for Nigeria’s restructuring.
“A lot of kidnappers will be killed and arrested and their hideouts will be exposed in Cross River State,”
The Archbishop, who prophesied the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, said “There will be another medical alert globally a disease that will cause people to be having burning feet and another that will be causing people to cover their necks.
“It is a form of flu but will become almost as dangerous as covid. Calling it something 26. We pray that it does not paralyze travel activities.”
The clergyman also predicted favourable situations in economy and sports.
“Exchange rate, later in the year will become favorable because of increase in international trade which may lead to to foreign exchange earnings.
“2026 will be a good year for sports development and events being planned and hosted by some states. All things being equal Nigeria is going to host a major sport event that will attract international investors,” he submitted.
According to him, Cross River State would “suddenly be very popular in agricultural development and labour and productivity will be encouraged.
“There will be a major shaking in a traditional institution in Cross River, but that will give birth to a new Palace,” but prayed that “this happens without bloodshed.”
Bishop Isong, who also had a word for the international community said “Venezuela shall be in the limelight under the backdrop of the fight against terrorists and narcotic cartels.
“African nations will try to gather together despite their divisions to change the hitherto dependence on Western charity. i.e. the economic independence of African Nations as against the hitherto political independence, which still make them go cap in hand to the west, will be the center of discussion.”
