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I Saw An Aircraft Filled With Blood – Pastor Chris Okafor

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I Saw An Aircraft Filled With Blood – Pastor Chris Okafor

The General Overseer of Mountain Of Liberation And Miracle Ministries (The Liberation City), Pastor Chris Okafor, fondly called ‘oracle of God’, has challenged Nigerians to pray against the plan of the Devil on the country, saying prayer was the only thing that could avert the impending doom.
Prayer, according to him was necessary following a revelation he received from God.


The popular Lagos-based pastor gave this warning during an interdenominational service held at the headquarters of his church.


DAILY POST recalls that earlier this year, the servant of God predicted that a popular traditional ruler would join his ancestors.


He said, “God revealed to me that if prayers are not offered, the air disaster may occur and would claim many lives.”


According to him,in the vision, he saw an aircraft full of human blood and to this effect, he has called on all Nigerians to be vigilant and pray against an approaching air disaster that might shake the country. He went further to appeal to the management of the Nigeria Aviation sector to diligently carry out their duties.
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