Founder and General Overseer of Holy Trinity Authority Prophetic Ministry International, Prophet James Omitade, has called for three-day fasting and prayers for Nigeria, to avert looming bloodbath, which he said would shake the foundations of the country.
He made this known in an interaction with TribuneChurch that “Nigeria needs peace and we must all pray. From the presidency to the lowest unit of our country, we must pray seriously to God to avert impending calamity.”
Omitade, who said Nigeria needed urgent prayers following the rising tension across the country, said: “Christians, Muslims, everybody must rise in prayer; let us look inwards and rise to help our country. We must now avoid sentiments and, together ask for mercy for this land.
“We must pray for mercy without sentiments and ask God to reveal the hidden hands in these killings. Let us beg God to come to the aid of His people in this battle for supremacy among powers that be in Nigeria’s security apparatus, which God said can shake this country.”
Omitade said: “The entire Nigerian nation needs intense prayer to forestall the impending calamities that may befall the country. From the Presidency to the last unit of existence in Nigeria, a three day national fasting and prayer should be declared for peace and tranquillity.
“Most importantly, the country should pray against crisis that will emanate from the security forces – operative crisis that will end up a national calamity with dire consequences – blood bath and death.
“All spiritual facets are enjoined to take this prayer seriously. The nation should wail, cry and weep unto the Lord for mercy. This prayer should come up unfailingly the first week in the month of February.”
He charged parents to pray that their children do not misuse their purpose on earth, saying “misuse of purpose on earth is the cause of the many woes bedevilling our country, because people don’t know their purpose.”
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