Nigerian Prophetess Drops Disturbing Prophecy on Football Stars, Urges Fans to Pray

Nigerian Prophetess Drops Disturbing Prophecy on Football Stars, Urges Fans to Pray

  • A Nigerian prophetess has shared a disturbing prophecy about football stars in the coming months
  • She revealed different cases of tragic events, ranging from kidnapping and violent attacks
  • Football 2025/26 seasons kicked in full-fledged recently, with matches happening every day across the world

A Nigerian prophetess has dropped a disturbing prophecy for the football world after the sport resumed fully after long weeks of post-season holiday.

The top European leagues have mostly entered matchday two, with the English top flight also having their League Cup second round games in the midweek.

Universidad de Chile, Independiente, Copa Sudamericana, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
A Copa Sudamericana match in Argentina was suspended due to fans' violence. Photo by Alejandro Pagni/AFP.
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The first FIFA international window comes after this weekend's games, with the World Cup qualifier across each continent. After that, club football resumes on September 12.

Nigerian prophetess drops disturbing prophecy

Nigerian prophetess Bright Ndibunwa, popularly referred to as Bright the Seer, has shared a prophecy about football in the coming months and urged fans to pray.

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She revealed the message in a video on her official TikTok page.

“Lovers of sports, football, you people should pray and watch it that there won't be an increase in football teams being kidnapped on their way for sporting activities as usual.
“Also football fans should pray that in the coming weeks, months, that the world will not experience the worst fanatical football activity, the first on the field of play, and the second is a team getting attacked on their way home. Put your fanaticism in check.”

She added that tennis and other sports will witness the inflow of young superstars.

Fans hit back at her for constantly talking about football and the manner of her delivery, which lacked specificity.

@LettalkofHIV wrote:

“No location, no club, no country, no league name mentioned, just saying things at random! then, if it now happens in any part of the world, its prophecy fulfilled! chai….”

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@rich wrote:

“You said Leeds United would win the EPL trophy, but were trashed by 5 goals. How will they manage to do that?”

@de1nonlycharles wrote:

“Please see a solution to Nigeria's problems. Prophecy got nothing to do with anything game or betting. Biblically it is forbidden.”

@Bankfems99 wrote:

“So the spirit of God has nothing to reveal to you if not football?”

Violence in football, which stems from fanaticism are disturbing but common occurrence, with fans getting triggered by results or unfair officiating decisions.

According to RFI, violence erupted at half-time of the Copa Sudamericana round of 16 game between Argentina's Independiente and Universidad de Chile.

19 fans were injured, three seriously and over 100 were arrested in a fight which involved knives, sticks and stun grenades, as both countries traded blame.

Paris Saint-Germain, UEFA Champions League, Liverpool, Paris, France.
The 2022 UEFA Champions League final witnessed chaos between the group of fans. Photo by Franck Fife/AFP.
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According to The Athletic, the 2022 UEFA Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid witnessed violence, which involved knives and machetes.

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Nigerian prophetess shares prophecy for Sesko and Wenger

Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian prophetess shared a strong warning to Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko and former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger.

Bright the Seer claimed that Sesko needs to be prayerful to have a great time at Old Trafford, while she asked fans to pray to avert death for Wenger.

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Source: Legit.ng

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