2025 Prophecy Resurfaces Following Death of Gospel Singer Omije Ojumi, Claims Spiritual Attack from a “Prophet”

A 2025 prophecy about the late gospel singer Bunmi Akinnaanu, popularly known as Omije Ojumi, has resurfaced and gone viral following her death, fueling discussions online about spiritual warfare and alleged attacks from within religious circles.

The video, recorded last year by a prophet identified as Yinka Omole, claims that Ojumi’s prolonged illness was not medical but spiritual, and that the “death arrow” was fired by another prophet.

Prophet’s Claims: An Attack from Within the Church

In the clip, Prophet Omole states that God revealed to him that Ojumi’s condition had “no medical remedy” and could only be resolved through intense prayer. He made the startling claim that the spiritual attack originated from within the religious community.

“God said the arrow is from those who are calling upon His name. The Lord said the death arrow came from a prophet,” Omole declared in Yoruba.

He advised that the singer be taken to a secluded mountain for fervent, collective prayer by men of God to reverse the situation, stating, “God said she should be taken to a mountain where no one knows her whereabouts, and if she is fervently prayed for there, she will recover.”

The prophecy has resurfaced just hours after news confirmed Omije Ojumi’s death following a lengthy battle with an illness, reportedly a swollen leg condition. Her passing has been widely mourned across the gospel music community and by her fans.

The viral video has drawn mixed reactions online. Some viewers see it as a tragic confirmation of spiritual insights ignored, while others criticize it as speculative and potentially exploitative following the singer’s death.

This incident highlights the deep-seated belief in spiritual causation for misfortune within certain segments of society and the powerful influence of prophetic narratives, especially in the wake of a public figure’s passing. The resurfaced prophecy has added a layer of mystique and controversy to the mourning of the beloved gospel artist.

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