As the protests over police brutality engulfing the nation
of Nigeria steadily grow in momentum, a video of TB Joshua prophesying a
‘revolution’ instigated by Nigerian youths has resurfaced on social media.
The video, which was originally aired seven years ago on
July 14th 2013, shows Joshua sharing a revelation to the congregation of The
Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), which he titled ‘Carry Your Youths
Along’.
“I am seeing a revolution,” the cleric bluntly began, adding
that “every revolution starts by protests”.
“I’m seeing people taking to the streets,” he continued,
adding that the authorities would attempt unsuccessfully to quash the protests
with police.
“You can stop protests but you cannot stop revolution. When
it becomes a revolution, everybody is ready to die, so you can’t stop it,” he
stated.
“It might be stopped at the beginning. Eventually, it will
become so big that it cannot be stopped. This I see happen. Nigeria, pray,” he
stated in the clip.
The cleric, however, proffered a solution, calling on the
Nigerian government to actively engage its young people, recognising they are
the “leaders of tomorrow”.
“God has given us the way out. The way out – job creation
for the youth and the creation of a new social value system,” he said.
“No matter the education the youth have, they feel they have
no place in politics and there is no job to keep them busy,” he continued,
calling for a “new orientation” especially in the political sphere.
“In politics, the youth should be considered for important
positions such as assistants to elders. While the elders are ministers, the
youth should be junior ministers,” he advised. “By doing this, we are training
them to take over tomorrow.”
The prominent cleric further reiterated his ‘shocking’
vision. “Revolution is a weapon of change that is coming. This is the vision I
saw – revolution is coming when people will take to the streets because life
has no value anymore to the people,” he said, adding that the “coming ominous
signs are disastrous”.
Joshua appealed to those in leadership to “carry your youth
along” in “politics and administration, especially in ruling your country”, adding
that Nigeria’s young people “want to see themselves represented in every area
of life.”
“When we carry the youth along, whenever there is a revolt,
they will be available to readily speak to their colleagues,” he also noted.
The cleric insisted the revelation was “the voice of God”
and “none of this will go without being fulfilled”.
“As sure as God lives, I, TB Joshua, will tell you only what
God says. If I am hated, persecuted or intimidated because of my accurate
prophetic messages, blessed be to God who gives the prophecy. The day will
declare who is in the right and who is in the wrong, says the Lord,” Joshua
concluded.
Since the outbreak of #EndSARS protests, Joshua is yet to
make a public comment and his official social media handles have not referenced
the unrest.
The protests, which have drawn huge crowds throughout
Nigeria’s major cities, have morphed from insistence on the abolition of the
notorious SARS police unit to impassioned calls for good governance and
accountability among Nigeria’s politicians.
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