One of the crew members of the Beachcraft 350 aircraft that crashed at the Kaduna International Airport on Friday, Sgt Adesina Opeyemi Deeziah, had shared a post on Facebook predicting bloody May in Nigeria.
Adesina, who asked for prayers for the country died in the crash which also claimed the lives of the newly appointed Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, as well as nine other military personnel around 6pm on Friday.
The late sergeant had on April 30 shared a story “Something bad is going to happen in Nigeria in May” on his Facebook page and asked for prayers for the country.
Adesina had written, “This parable is heavy. Me and you need to pray for our country Nigeria.”
The attached link is a news report quoting the General Overseer of the Champions Royal Assembly, Joshua Iginla, warning about heavy clouds on the country in May, June and July.
“Mark all I have said in parables. My spirit boils. For the past six months, God has been revealing to me some things that are hard for me to say. We need to pray for Nigeria.
“What is coming ahead in the next three months is not good, that’s May, June, and July. I can’t talk more than this. We need to pray for Nigeria,” the cleric had said.
The PUNCH reported that Adesina died alongside others about three weeks after his daughter’s dedication.
He and his wife of three years, Adesina Gift Funke, dedicated their five-month-old daughter to God in their family church on May 2.