Nigerian internet space has been thrown into a frenzy after a prophecy issued by one Prophet Samuel King Oije in January 2022 concerning the death of Davido’s son, Ifeanyi resurfaced on social media.
The prophet on 7th January prophesied that the year 2022 will be a successful year for the crooner as he will bag numerous rewards and awards.
However, the bad side of the prophecy was when he hinted at the death of a loved one or close relative of Davido.
The prophet further laid emphasis on the crooner’s son, Ifeanyi’s possible demise.
According to him, the only way this death can be averted is with prayers. He, therefore, implored everyone to pray for the singer.
In his words:
“#GLOBAL_PROPHECY
PRAY FOR DAVID ADELEKE aka Davido. In a vision, I saw 2022 with so many opportunities for him, reward and awards! This is the biggest year for him even until 2023! But let’s pray against any arrow death, especially against his son! Any close loved ones. God revealed this to me That it will happen if prayers are not made. I see T and Y as a very significant clue to this prophecy as well.THINGS ARE HAPPENING!”
This prophecy however stirred mixed reactions from netizens who left their different opinions.
Check out some comments below:
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