Things Will Get Worse Before Getting Better in Nigeria—Pastor Adeboye

Nigeria

Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, provided assurance to Nigerians that improvements are on the horizon in 2024.

During the crossover night service held on Sunday at Redemption City along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the cleric shared his prophecies for the upcoming year.

However, he cautioned that before witnessing positive changes, there might be a period of challenges and difficulties.

He said, “For Nigeria, the wind is already blowing. The wind is blowing.

“Everything God is saying is centred around that little sentence. The wind is blowing, include in your prayers that the wind will blow you well.

“Things will get worse before they get better. Things will get a little hotter before it gets better.”

Encouraging Nigerians to maintain hope and prepare to seize the numerous opportunities that will arise this year, he emphasized that the positive changes on the horizon indicate an improvement in circumstances.

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“Some people will start as nobody but will become significant before the middle of the year.”

Continuing the discussion, the overseer emphasized that divine interventions are anticipated in regions currently facing intense challenges.

Moreover, he foresaw breakthroughs on a global scale in the treatment of diseases such as cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and various others.

“On the international level, there will be breakthroughs for incurable diseases like cancer, diabetes and others. There will be divine intervention in the parts of the world where things are hot.,” he prophesied.

Throughout the years, it has evolved into a customary practice for Nigerian pastors to partake in the yearly tradition of sharing prophecies for the upcoming year.

In 2023, Pastor Adeboye’s prophecies encompassed a world witnessing increased peace and the year being abundant with numerous opportunities.

Moreover, he foresaw that many troublemakers would lose their capacity to cause disturbance throughout the year, a prediction he particularly favored.