The general overseer and founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide aka Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo has said God rising to avenge the innocent souls' whose destinies have been cut short by the bandits, terrorists and other criminal elements that have invaded Nigeria.

According to Daily Post, the Man of God speaking with his congregations on Sunday prophetically rain curses on bandits, terrorists and other criminal elements in the country.

According to Oyedepo, it is time for judgement, saying the blood of the innocent citizens slaughtered by the unscrupulous elements will fight against them.

“The God of vengeance is rising in defence of this nation today.
“You can tell how many destinies have been unsettled by the unsettlement of this nation: Fulani vagabonds making life impossible for local people and do they claim not to know?

"We heard it exposed but I knew it before. Fire from now. You are sons and daughters of the prophet, go invoke the same fire you hear being invoked on this altar. Heaven will answer.

“And the Church became mute; they cut the neck of a church leader in this kind of age. If nothing happens, God has not sent me, but judgment will be ravaging the land from now.

“Many will sleep and never wake up. Many will be struck with blindness in 24 hours.

“Many will be crippled in 3 days. My God is turning the table against the wicked.

He, however, lamented Nigerians did not heed his warning against the present administration during the 2015 general elections hence the situation of the country but said the mistakes will not be repeated in the next elections.

“The error this nation made in 2015 will never be repeated forever. The choice of the wicked to sit on the throne of Nigeria will never be repeated. This nation will experience a new order of settlement.

“For the blood of many that they have wasted, their generations will pay for it. Every time the Holy Ghost moves on me in this direction, something happens and I know that, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ whom I serve, judgement begins now,” he added.