Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has shared a message of hope for Nigeria in the coming year, predicting a reduction in hunger and a reversal of the "japa" trend of mass emigration.
In a widely circulated video, the revered cleric stated that 2026 would mark a turning point, with economic pressures easing and living conditions gradually improving. He specifically addressed two of the nation's most pressing issues, suggesting that the hardship driving citizens to seek opportunities abroad would begin to diminish.
"The 'japa' trend will begin to reverse," Adeboye declared, indicating that Nigerians who left the country might start finding reasons to return due to improved stability and opportunities at home.
The prophecy has resonated widely amid current challenges of rising food prices and sustained emigration. Many Nigerians have reacted positively online, with comments expressing hope that the predictions would come to pass for the nation's benefit.
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