Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Daniel D
Published on 2024-02-18 12:00:50
Prophet Babila Federick, a man of God from the Limbe-based Holy Temple of I Am Ministry, has expressed regret over two failed prophecies that led to insults from his followers. The first prophecy involved the re-election of former US President Donald Trump, and the second prophecy was about the replacement of Paul Biya by Akere Muna in the 2018 Cameroonian presidential elections.
Babila revealed that he received a divine revelation prior to the 2016 US presidential election that Donald Trump would be elected president, even though Trump was not his preferred candidate. He predicted that Trump’s second term would pave the way for the revival of the church and the rapture. However, when Trump sought re-election in 2020, Babila again prophesied his victory, insisting that his assignment would only be completed after his second term. This prediction backfired when Joe Biden emerged victorious.
The second failed prophecy was about the 2018 Cameroonian presidential elections, where Babila claimed God revealed to him that independent candidate Akere Muna would emerge victorious and that Paul Biya would hand over power to him. However, Paul Biya was reelected, leaving the prophecy unfulfilled.
Prophet Babila is justifying the inaccuracies by attributing global calamities to the failure of Joe Biden to be anointed for the presidency. He claims that Biden’s lack of divine selection is the cause of ongoing conflicts, including the war in Ukraine.
Despite the negative impact on his ministry, Babila stands firm, insisting that the failed prophecies are divine revelations. He has also pointed to other prophecies that he claims have come to pass, such as his prediction about Africa cutting links with France. According to him, the coups in former French colonies like Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Gabon, and Guinea-Conakry demonstrate the loss of French authority over African countries.
Despite the skepticism surrounding his failed prophecies, the Limbe-based prophet remains resolute in his belief that his messages are divine. The controversy has undeniably cast a shadow over the Holy Temple of I Am Ministry, but Babila insists on standing by his prophecies, leaving his followers to grapple with the tension between faith and disappointment.
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