CLASSIFICATION: TERRITORIAL INTEL
FILE NUMBER: GAM-IB-TI-042
TITLE:NIGERIA SPEAK (PART 5)
WATCHMAN: AGENT E.R
DATE: 30 MAY 22
(‘Lady Nigeria is a series of prophetic revelations depicting the spiritual progression of the nation from bondage to liberty).
[It was as though Nigeria spoke these words:]
“You people gave me hope; you told me that I would birth my child.
You are singing songs… You have left me without help!
There is nothing to say; there is nothing to do. The state you leave me in is the state you will live in.
If you do not help me, we will die together. We will die together.
My children, my babies — everybody has died, and there is blood on my garments!
What are you doing? What are they doing? Why are they singing songs?
They have left me! They have left me! There is nothing to say! There is nothing to do…
But please, just help me, please.
You have money? You can go, abi? You said that you can leave, that if worst comes to worst, you will live there, abi?
You! You! The Lord gave you to help me, and you have left me. You live in another land. You have left me in the hands of murderers and ritualists
They have made me a caricature among my peers.
You have left me, because you can afford it. But God will remember. Go live in another land; satisfy your pleasures.
All I want is one child, one birth, new garments — that’s all I want, but it is not important to you.
Please, just help…”
BABY AT RISK
As we were praying, I saw a woman in labour. She was surrounded by doctors in a labour room. At this time, we were praying concerning Nigeria’s birthing process.
I saw that someone was turning the baby in the womb; he was making the baby be breached, so no matter how much the mother pushes, the baby remains stuck. I had the impression it was one of the presidential candidates in the elections.
The people that were supposed to help her give birth were standing around and doing other things, while this traitor came in and did what he liked with the baby and the mother. The mother felt very excruciating and horrible pain.
A PROPHETIC DIMENSION
At a point, I felt very sorrowful. It was as though a lot of Nigeria’s children had died, and it seemed as if a level of growth was supposed to have been achieved. A prophetic dimension was supposed to have been attained (through the birth of a prophetic people), but it seemed that there had been a lot of deaths and abortions over the years that had been thwarted.
It felt as though it was a hopeless situation. Like a woman who had been promised hope when she had nearly given up, and then the person who made the promise abandoned her halfway through it.
I had the impression that Nigeria was begging for a chance to have just one child, a son. I’m not very certain what this represents, but it seemed like she was begging for a son, for a chance, for help. It feels like more prayers need to be made, and more things need to happen.
Many things are against this birth, and it felt like there would be no other opportunity after this.
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