“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18 (NKJV)

PROPHETIC REVELATIONS AND NATIONAL WARNINGS

  1. Isaiah 61:3 – Your story is not concluded; the same places where you once wept shall soon echo with your laughter.
  2. A season of divine judgment is coming upon the sponsors of terrorism, militancy, banditry, and kidnapping. Many of them will be shockingly exposed and brought to justice under Nigerian law.
  3. Expect a surge of Chinese, French, and Nigerian businessmen covertly fueling insecurity in November and December 2025. It will be a coordinated effort to weaponize chaos and destabilize the Tinubu administration.
  4. There is currently no sincere political will to end insecurity or militancy; however, the crisis will eventually be resolved.
  5. The DSS must intensify surveillance on military operatives at the frontlines to uncover acts of sabotage and compromised communications.
  6. Nigeria will begin deeper security cooperation with the United States between now and March 2026 in order to aggressively confront national insecurity.
  7. Police stations, military barracks, and universities will become high-risk targets. I foresee possible bombings between November 2025 and March 2026.
  8. Negotiations with kidnappers must cease immediately; ransom payments have now become a full-fledged criminal industry. The National Assembly must introduce the death penalty against kidnappers, while so-called “repentant Boko Haram members” earlier absorbed into the military must be flushed out.
  9. Be vigilant: universities, barracks, police stations, churches, and rural communities may experience coordinated attacks from now until Christmas.
  10. A state of emergency should be declared in the worst-hit states. Some governors must be suspended for negligence to compel others to act decisively.
  11. Restrict phone usage among soldiers deployed to combat zones; betrayals often originate from careless or compromised communication.
  12. Nigeria should legislate responsible firearm ownership for citizens aged 18 and above for self-defense.
  13. Sponsors of terrorism must be arrested and prosecuted irrespective of social status; the death penalty should apply equally to all.
  14. The worst is yet to come: in 2026 farming activities will decline drastically. French intelligence operatives and foreign fighters have already surrounded Nigeria’s borders. Between November 2025 and March 2026, expect heightened instability. The US may intervene, but Nigeria will bear the cost.
  15. From November 2025 to March 2026, the entire country becomes unsafe, roads, air transport, railways, homes, places of worship, and communities. Politicians are fixated on the 2027 elections instead of Nigeria’s survival. I foresee violent attacks during Christmas vigils and carols.
  16. Nigeria resembles a ship on the brink of capsizing. Only urgent recalibration can prevent a national collapse.
  17. In 2026, I foresee dark flames spreading across regions, signifying widespread unrest and destruction.
  18. Expect violent protests, road rage, and reckless driving incidents leading to loss of innocent lives in 2026.
  19. 2026 will bring transformative opportunities in fish farming and poultry production. Invest in these sectors.
  20. Impersonation crimes will rise sharply, and many youths will be arrested for fraudulent identity claims.
  21. Northern Nigeria will produce more rappers and singers than all other regions combined in 2026.
  22. 2026 is a year of breakthrough for the prayerful, righteous, and diligent.
  23. Many music artists who abandoned their calling will return in 2026 with new songs and renewed inspiration.
  24. In 2026, unpatriotic elements plotting Nigeria’s destruction will be exposed nationally and internationally.
  25. Camouflage balaclava-style masks, favoured by terrorists, will strangely become a global fashion trend in 2026.
  26. “Jesus is coming soon” messages will spread widely across nations in 2026.
  27. Insensitive landlords will multiply in 2026; tenants will suffer increased hardship across cities.
  28. Pray fervently against plane crashes towards the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026.
  29. Certain herbal mixtures and teas will cause widespread fatalities in 2026.
  30. A textile revolution will stimulate economic revival in Nigeria and several African countries in 2026.
  31. 2026 will be a year of attempted coups across Africa; a few may succeed. Pray against unrest in at least three nations.
  32. PDP, APC, and ADC will soon engage in bitter internal battles nationwide.
  33. Expect mass sackings of civil servants and political appointees in 2026; pray to preserve your position.
  34. Those who suffered financially in 2025 will experience joy and restoration in 2026.
  35. AI-driven disruptions will wipe out millions of jobs globally from 2026 to 2036.
  36. 2026 will bring financial liberation to many, even you reading this. I see new cars, new homes, new offices, new shops, and visas.
  37. A cure for HIV/AIDS will become available in hospitals beginning in 2026.
  38. Healing programs will emerge for communities traumatized by banditry, sponsored by NGOs and the US government.
  39. Nigeria reaches a major turning point between 2026 and 2027.
  40. A double rainbow will appear in 2026 symbolizing the end of a long national storm.
  41. Pray earnestly against the collapse of democracy between 2026 and 2036 due to religious tensions.
  42. For the Koro tribe, 2026–2036 marks a decade of liberation and national prominence.
  43. A new human-threatening virus is coming in 2026, pray for protection.
  44. Marital killings will increase; separation is better than violent death.
  45. Expect widespread protests and riots across Nigeria and Africa early in 2026.
  46. Many people will escape long-standing debts in 2026, God has heard your cry.
  47. Fear will attract what you dread in 2026. Fear of death or poverty will manifest accordingly, avoid fear.
  48. Receive God’s divine marks of wealth and blessing in dreams throughout 2026.
  49. Victory in 2026 will be divinely guaranteed for believers; you will win extraordinarily.
  50. You will be connected to powerful networks and platforms for success in 2026.
  51. The curse limiting your finances will break in 2026.
  52. It is impossible to enter 2026 and remain poor. Declare daily from January 1st: “My life must change for the better.”
  53. Bless the poor during the last 3 days of December and first 3 days of January; heaven will reward you abundantly.
  54. The School of Prophets will be unusually powerful in 2026; missing it means postponing your breakthrough.
  55. Expect covert attempts by France and China to infiltrate Nigeria using extremist groups from December 2025.
  56. Those strong in prayer will remain safe. Pray ceaselessly until December 31, 2025.
  57. Militias from South Africa are being deployed to flush out terrorist camps in Gusau forest before Christmas.
  58. The federal government may be forced to declare emergency rule in certain states in 2026 if governors remain lax.
  59. Jihadist assaults will increase, causing deaths of children, including symbolic burials representing national silence and leadership weakness.
  60. Armed groups will launch multiple coordinated attacks in six states in December 2025 before Christmas. Pray for your state.
  61. Governors, senators, ministers, emirs, and former presidents sponsoring terrorism will be exposed before Christmas and the New Year.
  62. Borrowers will struggle severely in 2026; illegal land grabbers will face mass demolitions.
  63. Between December 21–24, eight states including Abuja will experience bloodshed, bombings, kidnappings, and assassinations.
  64. Catholic establishments will come under attack during Christmas and New Year celebrations.
  65. Expect new COVID-type outbreaks in 2026. Exercise caution.
  66. Deaths of ex-governors, military officers, and church leaders will increase.
  67. General C.G. Musa must pray fervently against assassination attempts by Boko Haram sympathizers.
  68. Cybercrime and youth desperation will skyrocket; many youths will land in prison.
  69. An education crisis will resurface; many universities will shut down in 2026.
  70. Mass displacement will follow cult-related and extremist violence across multiple regions.
  71. Food insecurity will worsen in 2026 due to intensified farmer–herder conflicts.
  72. Cost of living will escalate sharply in 2026.
  73. Northern Nigeria will experience unprecedented levels of poverty.
  74. Human trafficking and organ harvesting will escalate; law enforcement will be severely compromised.
  75. Separatist agitations will gain momentum across African nations.
  76. State policing will begin, starting with selected states.
  77. Farmer–herder clashes will intensify, especially in the Middle Belt and northern Nigeria.
  78. Insurgency will persist in early 2026.
  79. Kidnapping will escalate dramatically in early 2026.
  80. The United States will uncover and document more mass burial sites from banditry.
  81. Miracles of childbirth will occur among barren Christian women in Middle Belt and northern states.
  82. Tribal clashes will erupt in several southern Nigerian communities.
  83. High-power drones will be deployed by the Tinubu government to eliminate insurgents in 2026.
  84. God will rewrite your story in 2026, remain steadfast in prayer. Selah.
  85. Trump’s Position on Nigeria

Trump is displeased with Nigeria’s move toward BRICS because Nigeria is Africa’s largest market; joining BRICS threatens the dominance of the US dollar.

He may send deadly mercenaries stronger than ISWAP/Boko Haram—Nigeria will pay the bill.

He will push for arms sales to Nigeria.

The US embassy already updates Trump daily; he does not rely on Nigerian media.

Nigerian Christian leaders living false spiritual lives will be exposed. Many rely on bulletproof cars, soldiers, and dogs while claiming divine protection.

  1. Government Negligence: Nigeria now pays ransom because the government failed to act earlier. The money used may already contain tracking chips from US, Russia, or China.
  2. Security Agencies Exposed: Billions collected for intelligence gathering have produced little. Buhari-era weapons purchases must be probed; many were allegedly diverted or sold to terrorists.
  3. Local Government Failure: LG Chairmen receive security votes but fail to mobilize hunters, traditional rulers, and community structures.
  4. Genocide Reality: Both Christians and Muslims are being slaughtered. Muslims often remain silent, but both faiths face genocide.
  5. Celestial Church Protection: Celestial churches, often isolated and unguarded, rarely get attacked because of divine presence.
  6. Security Lapses: Criminals and terrorists frequent Abuja eateries at night. Intelligence officers ignore these clusters while collecting huge allowances.
  7. US Complicity: The US predicted Nigeria’s breakup in 2015. Nigeria’s leaders never interrogated why or how such predictions could be engineered.
  8. Kwankwaso: Expect severe political pressures until 2027 for rejecting APC’s vice-presidential offer.
  9. Atiku: A wave of frustration awaits you. APC is positioned for overwhelming victory in 2027 despite national insecurity.
  10. Traditional Leaders: You empower herders by giving them land and cattle to rear; yet blame government when kidnapped.
  11. El-Rufai: You will return to APC but must acknowledge past errors. You know more about Kaduna’s terrorists than you admit.
  12. Sheikh Gumi: You risk grave danger for negotiating with terrorists. The US may soon target you. Be cautious.
  13. Reason for Escalated Attacks: Northern extremists believe Tinubu will end the almajiri system if he wins 2027. They want to destroy Nigeria to stop him.
  14. Diplomacy + Force: Nigeria must combine diplomacy and firepower; guns alone cannot end insurgency.
  15. Ending Boko Haram: Begin with strategic negotiations, then deploy overwhelming firepower afterwards.
  16. Tinubu: Any attempt on his life before 2027 will fail but may force national restructuring. Pray for his protection.
  17. Igbo Referendum: Even if granted, most Igbo elites will not support it due to political self-interest.
  18. Trump & Tinubu: Tinubu’s strategy is sharp, sending his VP to negotiate ahead. Trump’s pronouncements often aim at boosting US weapons markets.
  19. American Military: They will not directly fight in Nigeria; mercenaries will be used instead.
  20. Nnamdi Kanu: Your rhetoric may land you in trouble. Pray for protection in Sokoto; risk of poisoning or blindness exists. Diplomacy is your path to release.
  21. Correctional Service Probe: Billions allocated to prisons have been diverted; investigations loom.
  22. Emir Sanusi: Pray; traps await you early in 2026.
  23. Olanisakin & Musa: Both will be honoured in 2026–2027; their removals saved them from death.
  24. Tinubu’s Cabinet: Some ministers face kidnapping threats. Cabinet reshuffling begins December 2025.
  25. Navy Officer Yerima: You may be posted to a dangerous region, pray fervently.
  26. Finance Minister: Pray against sudden medical emergency in 2026, poison or heart complications.
  27. Coup Trial: Proceedings will be silent until January 2026; some will be freed, others quietly executed.
  28. Nigeria Must Fix Itself: Trump cannot save Nigeria. His interventions are business-driven, not humanitarian.
  29. Few Solutions to Nigeria’s Problems.

•Almajiri System & Open Grazing:
Immediately outlaw the Almajiri system in its current form and ban open grazing nationwide. Convert Almajiri children into formal education and skills-acquisition programmes. This will stop politicians and foreign actors from using them as thugs and child soldiers. Ending open grazing will also drastically reduce farmer–herder clashes.

•Relocation of Military Barracks:
Move all major military barracks to Nigeria’s land, air, and sea borders. Their primary duty is territorial defence, not internal policing. Internal security should be left to the Police and Civil Defence. In return, pay the military well and provide proper welfare to boost morale.

•Mobile Police at the Frontlines:
Relocate mobile police barracks to border areas and high-risk corridors. Their “camouflage-style” uniforms reflect their dual role as quasi-soldiers and law enforcers. Properly equip and remunerate them to effectively quell lawlessness.

•Use of Force After Diplomacy:
After a genuine diplomatic engagement with terrorists and bandits, and once repentant elements are reintegrated into society, bomb and clear all forests, bushes, caves, and mountains previously used as their bases. No criminal enclave should remain.

•Legislation on Terrorism and Kidnapping:
The National Assembly should enact a death penalty for convicted terrorists, bandits, and kidnappers. Nations like Russia have effectively deterred terrorism through uncompromising punitive measures and death camps for hardened offenders.

•Negotiation Strategy:
Engage terrorist leaders through controlled negotiation to map their locations, understand their networks, and gather visual and audio intelligence. Once this is done and they refuse peace, surround them with masked special forces and neutralise unrepentant cells.

•Forest Security Service:
After clearing out terrorists, deploy a dedicated Nigeria Forest Security Service to permanently secure forests, game reserves, and remote terrains.

•Local Hunters as Community Defenders:
Where state police is delayed, immediately resuscitate and formalise local hunters as village-level security actors. Put them on modest stipends to defend communities they know intimately.

•Open Recruitment Centres:
Establish transparent recruitment centres in every Local Government Area (LGA) to end the extortion of applicants into the armed forces and police. Patriotism, not bribery, should be the entry ticket into national service.

•Arms Procurement Reform:
Stop service chiefs from directly procuring arms, ammunition, and armoured vehicles. The Minister of Defence should oversee all purchase processes, with weapons kept in central depots. Service chiefs should only requisition from these stores. Many past defence budgets have been looted under the guise of phantom weapons contracts. Many permsecs, directors and officials of the defence ministry are billionaires and trillionaires.

•High-Resolution Drones:
Equip the Police, Civil Defence, and Forest Security Service with high-resolution drones to monitor mountains, forests, border lines, and known hot spots.

•National Peace & Reconciliation Summit:
Convene a broad-based Peace and Reconciliation Summit involving traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil society, women and youth groups, and professional bodies. Military operations alone cannot heal deep societal wounds.

•Porous Borders:
Secure Nigeria’s over 2,000 porous borders using a mix of physical fortification, electronic surveillance, watchtowers, and joint border task forces to stem the inflow of illegal arms, drugs, and fighters.

•Technology in Security Operations:
Deploy modern technology, surveillance drones, satellite imagery, thermal cameras, and night-operation gear—especially in at least 16 high-risk states. Nigeria must not fight 21st-century threats with 20th-century tools.

•Overhaul of Intelligence Gathering:
Reform intelligence agencies (DSS, NIA, DIA, Police Intelligence, Military Intelligence). They must upgrade beyond outdated methods, especially when insurgents already use advanced gadgets to track troops from tens of kilometres away.

•State Police from the Grassroots Upwards:
Establish a layered policing structure: neighbourhood watch → community police → local police → state police, working alongside the federal police. Nigeria is too vast and diverse for over-centralised policing.

•Abuja Security:
Urgently beef up security in Abuja, with particular focus on preventing Christmas-period bombings, high-profile kidnappings, and attacks on soft targets.

•Illegal Mining:
Clamp down on illegal miners who fund violence and provide cover for arms dealers and foreign mercenaries. Illegal mining is now a major driver of insecurity.

•Police Reform and Training:
Undertake serious police reform—modern training, better equipment, strengthened community relations, and robust forensic capacity, including digital forensics. Create an independent oversight body to police the police.

•Confront Root Causes:
No security plan will succeed without addressing poverty, mass unemployment, injustice, corruption, and rural neglect. Increase and regularise salaries of soldiers, police, and civil servants to reduce their vulnerability to compromise.

•Curb Hate Speech and Incitement:
Tackle incendiary sermons and political rhetoric. Religious leaders and politicians who stoke ethnic and religious hatred must be arrested and prosecuted under clear laws against incitement.

•Job Creation and Agricultural Revolution:
Launch large-scale job creation schemes for youths through agriculture. Establish year-round government-backed farms in all 774 LGAs, each with earth dams and small processing factories to add value to farm produce.

•Repositioning Local Government Councils (LGCs):
The LGC is the strongest foundation for fighting crime but is currently crippled by:

•Non-implementation of Supreme Court judgments: State governments still hijack LGC funds instead of allowing financial autonomy for grassroots security and development.

•Selection instead of Election: Governors appoint chairmen and councillors instead of allowing credible elections, turning LGCs into personal estates.

•Ignorance of Terrain: Selected chairmen rarely know the geography of their LGAs like those who campaigned across every village.

•No Accountability: Selected leaders are loyal to governors, not to the people.

•Failure in Counter-Terrorism: Ineffective LGC administration and corruption among some governors ruin local counter-terrorism capacity.

•Weak Security Apparatus: Highways lack motorised patrols; checkpoints have no communications gadgets or patrol vehicles.

•Underused Community Intelligence: Community policing depends on locals’ knowledge, yet their intelligence is rarely harnessed properly.

•Under-utilised Surveillance: Federal and state governments fail to use LGC structures to identify kidnappers’ hideouts, human trafficking routes, and criminal enclaves in all 774 LGAs.

•Government Failure: The continued spread of terrorism, kidnapping, banditry, and violent crime is ultimately a failure of federal and state leadership.

•NYSC as Reserve Force:
For the next five years, retool the NYSC scheme to include significant military and survival training for youths above 18, creating a disciplined national reserve force.

•Ministerial Reshuffle:
Restructure the federal cabinet, remove square pegs in round holes and appoint competent, tested technocrats and patriots.

•Regional and National Summits:
Organise zonal security and development summits that culminate in a National Summit. This will not diminish the Senate, but rather guide it with grounded, people-based insight.

•Coup d’État Threat in Africa:
Address governance failures, injustice, and corruption fueling coup sentiments. The coup wave across Africa is in “top gear”; Nigeria must not sleepwalk into the same trap.

Final Plea to the President:


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must act with urgency and courage. If God allowed you to be in this office, then you still have a historic opportunity to shape a safer, just, and more prosperous Nigeria.

“But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength;
They shall mount up with wings like eagles,
They shall run and not be weary,
They shall walk and not faint.” – Isaiah 40:31 (NKJV)

“Unless the LORD builds the house,
They labor in vain who build it;
Unless the LORD guards the city,
The watchman stays awake in vain.” – Psalm 127:1 (NKJV)

Released by:
ARCHBISHOP PROF. EMMANUEL MUSA JATAU
Presiding Bishop, FaithHill Prophetic Assembly Worldwide, Abuja
23rd November, 2025

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