Prophet Tomi ridiculed over call for ‘prayer’ following famine prophecy

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Prophet Tomi Arayomi, founder of RIG Nation comes under fire after revealing a dire prophecy about Nigeria, warning of an impending famine and humanitarian crisis.

In a tweet shared on X (formerly Twitter) on November 16, the US-based cleric urged Nigerians to pray fervently for the nation.

Prophet Tomi Arayomi

Prophet Tomi emphasized the need for prayers to avert what he described as an “amnesty emergency” and a widespread humanitarian crisis in Nigeria come 2025.

The prophet added a significant note about the year 2025, stating that it would mark the beginning of a “new clock” for Nigeria, one that would spark cries for help and reform.

“Pray for Nigeria, I see famine on its horizon. I see its farmers weeping. This will be a shaking for an awakening. Pray against an amnesty emergency and a humanitarian crisis. 2025 a new clock will start in Nigeria, one that will spark a cry for help and reform,” he wrote.

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The prophecy has sparked conversations on social media, with many calling for collective prayers while others condemned the preacher for stating the obvious.

Reactions trailing Prophet Tomi’s famine prophecy in 2025

majorlouwe reacted: “You can’t keep doing the same things and expect different results …we have prayed and prophesied for years till now no improvement… we are dropping religion for good …its fake and it’s not working for us.”

akin_dominion wrote: “They don’t believe in prophecy, neither believe in prayers in Nigeria anymore. They’re all economists now. “But, as for me and my house, we shall pray, and the Lord shall show us mercy.”

AjeboDanny penned: “What glasses did you wear when you were seeing this boss? Did you see it in coloured or black and white?” 

Tinaabold stated: “You didn’t see anything. Pastors or religious pundits should stop this rubbish.bWe all know the trajectory the economy is tilting to. It’s the reality so don’t say you ‘see.”

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