Popular Nigerian cleric, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has issued a call for prayers for Nigeria ahead of the 2027 general elections, warning that forces beyond political calculations are at work.
Speaking during a recent sermon, the senior pastor cautioned that current political strategies, including defections and party alignments, may not determine the country’s future as expected.

Apostle Suleman urges Nigerians to pray
According to him, what lies ahead is beyond party politics and human planning, urging Nigerians to focus on prayer for peace and national preservation.
The cleric said he received a disturbing revelation marked by scenes of confusion and distress, with families separated and people searching desperately for loved ones.
Apostle Johnson’s troubling revelation
He described the vision as troubling and emphasized the need for collective prayers to avert instability.
Suleman also dismissed anticipated criticisms, stressing that his message was not intended to incite fear but to draw attention to deeper issues confronting the nation.
He maintained that Nigeria’s challenges extend beyond religious figures and should be addressed at the highest levels of leadership.
He said in part …
“Pray for Nigeria. While they are planning their political thing, I see a higher people planning. It will not be calculation; this one is might. Political calculations will not work, whether you defect o, or you no defect, what is being planned is bigger than party affiliation. Pray for Nigeria because we want peace and preservation. The revelation I saw, I saw people running helter-skelter. Mothers looking for their children, children looking for their mothers. It wasn’t a good thing I saw, so pray for Nigeria. As I am saying this I know some clown will start saying ‘what is he saying, prophecy of d00m.’ I am not your problem. Your problem is in Abuja; I am not your problem…”
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“Pray for Nigeria. From the revelation I saw, people were running helter-skelter. Political calculations will not work in 2027; it is not all about defecting from one political party to another.”
—Apostle Johnson Suleiman pic.twitter.com/HDnM5CmMuA
— CHUKS
(@ChuksEricE) January 5, 2026
