God’s Agenda Nigeria holds strategic meeting on prophecy and national destiny

God’s Agenda Nigeria, a non-denominational Christian group dedicated to seeing Nigeria achieve its potential, is set to hold a two-day strategic meeting focused on prayer and discussing Nigeria’s place in prophecy.

Event Details

The event will hold on Friday, December 12, and Saturday, December 13. The meeting typically holds every second Friday and Saturday of the month.by 10 at 100 MKO Abiola Way, Ring Road, Ibadan, Oyo State.

Purpose and Conviction

​Engineer Bunmi Oni, the group’s Convener, in a statement made available to Church Times, highlights the meeting’s dual objective. First: to continuously sensitize believers on the critical need for sustained prayer for Nigeria and to intimate them with God’s current message for the nation.

​Oni expressed concern that the prevailing Christian belief system has often relegated prophecies to mere mental assent, shifting them away from their rightful place as the driving force behind a Spirit-led lifestyle.

He pointed out several challenges: including the fact that many Christians lack the training necessary to distinguish between true and false prophets.

Prophecies according to him, often remain unfulfilled because believers fail to take decisive action towards their actualization. “It’s one thing to receive a word from God and another thing for it to be fulfilled,” he stated, warning that inaction is equivalent to despising prophecies, thereby grieving the Holy Spirit.

The Call to Action

​The Convener stressed the urgent need for persistent prayer and dedicated waiting on God to ensure His will materializes in the nation. He acknowledged that “many forces are working against the great plans that God has for the country.”

​He suggested that the consequences of this spiritual negligence—”despising prophecy and not praying the way we should”—have manifested in severe national challenges, citing the advanced Islamization of Nigeria, pervasive insecurity, and the genocide that has claimed an estimated 125,000 Christians.

Prophetic timeline

Spiritual Education and Activation

​The two-day program is designed to provide spiritual education to Church leadership, empowering them to critically appraise the current belief system. The goal is a collective repentance from the error of neglecting and despising prophetic words delivered by God’s servants over many years.

​Quoting 2 Chronicles 20:20, Engineer Oni concluded, “When we have proper education, we can now activate authentic prophecies dating back to the 1950s by those servants of God who had passed through Nigeria.”

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2 comments

Chika Abanobi December 10, 2025 - 4:11 pm
God's Agenda Nigeria is doing a great job by hosting a conference, workshop on the importance or value of prophecy, in the life of our nation Nigeria. But I am disturbed by the fact that all the speakers the Lord wants to use, at this time, are all white folks. We are doomed, indeed, we blacks. Our sin must be crying to high heaven. Like late Majek Fashek pointed out, only the angels of God are white now. No black. Talking about children, the Lord informed that in heaven, the angel of the Lord behold their Father's face. As a true believer, I believe that the angels that guarded Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola, co-founder of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), and Archbishop Benson Idahosa, Rev. Uma Ukpai, Rev. Ezekiel, of Christian Pentecostal Mission, while they were on earth, and are now guarding Pastors Enoch Adeboye and W.F. Kumuyi, are black. May God forgive me if I am wrong.
Rotimi Adeyemi December 11, 2025 - 5:47 am
It's time we activate in line with prophecy it's activation and actualisation otherwise the evil we are running away from now will tomorrow catch up with us
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