Prophet defends Fufeyin over COVID19 disappearance prediction
In a statement on Sunday, Fufeyin recalled that he had predicted that the novel COVID-19 pandemic currently ravaging the world would gradually disappear across the world, beginning from the end of April.
Isah, in an apparent defence of his spiritual father, said Fufeyin’s prediction had came to pass and events currently happening around the world lend credence to that. “The self- proclaimed “Prophet- Messenger” also has four children from four different women, and still had the nerve to use his puppet to point accusing fingers at other men of Faith, because he himself had been banned from continuing his Antichrist activities”, he added.
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