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See What Prophetess Agness Okoh, known As Odozi Obodo Told Odumegwu Ojukwu In 1965.

What A Prophetess Told Ojukwu That Put An End To The Biafra War

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Agnes Okoh, popularly known as Prophetess Odozi Obodo was an illiterate housewife and petty trader who was called by God to carry out God's ministerial work. She was born in 1909 in Onitsha

Prophetess Odozi Obodo as she was foundly called was gifted with great spiritual and the ability to bring to the people message from God and angels and among the churches in the eastern Nigeria then, there is none as widespread and famous as the Christ Holy Church of Nigeria founded by her.

Agnes Okoh is widely remembered for the exact fulfillment of her predictive prophecies and other prophecies that warned people of impending omens . She was also known to have exposed the secret deeds and thoughts of some people . When she told you that something would happen tomorrow, you dare not challenge her because her prophecies were fulfilled exactly.

Prophetess Agnes Okoh aka Odozi Obodo

In 1965 she prophesied that Nigeria will be in turmoil, that Nigeria will lose so many souls and spills so much blood. It sounded like a joke then. She said that there will be hunger. That corn which is being sold at 15 for 3 kobo will be sold at one for 60 kobo. Everyone was saying how could that happen? When there was relative peace in Nigeria. The fulfillment of this prophecy was the Nigerian civil war

Her second prophecy, which baffled many people, was also with regard to when the civil war would end. Two and half years after the war started, in October 1969, Prophetess Odozi Obodo through revelation has said that the war will end after December 1969. People were asking who will win the war. He replied that the Almighty God did not reveal who will win but that the war must surely end after December 1969.

This prophecy was pronounced during the heat of the civil war. During that time Enugu, Okigwe, Aba, and many other towns were war zones, so people were confused and doubted the prophecy. The Biafran soldiers considered the prophecy to be a false rumor. They tried to suppress the spread of the prophecy by intimidating and persecuting some leaders and members of the Obozi Obodo Church.

True to her prediction, the Nigerian federal forces launched their final offensive against the Biafrans on December 23, 1969 with a major thrust by the 3rd Marine Commando Division (the division was commanded by Col. Obasanjo, who later became president twice) and they succeeded in splitting the Biafran enclave into two by the end of the year.

In January 1970, Odumegwu Ojukwu, Okoko Ndem, and others came to Arondizuogu to ask the prophetess about the state of the war, whether Biafra will win or not. She told them that the uncircumcised will rule them. She told Ojukwu to find a way of escape for there was a plan to catch him. After four days, Ojukwu flee to the Ivory Coast . The Ivory Coast was one of the four African countries that recognized Biafra. Others were Zambia, Gabon and Tanzania.

And truly On January 9, 1970, Nigerian forces captured the provincial capital of Owerri, one of the last Biafran strongholds and Uli fell on January 11. The war finally ended with the final surrender of the Biafran forces in the last Biafra-held town of Amichi on January 13, 1970 .

In his first speech after the surrender of Biafra, Ojukwu stated that he and certain members of his cabinet left Biafra as a result of a decision taken by that cabinet in the intrest of peace. Before leaving,Ojukwu handed over authority to his deputy Lieut. Col. Philip Effiong to handle the details of the surrender to Yakubu Gowon of the federal army.

Agnes Okoh finally retired from active ministry and settled at Ndoni in 1985, at the age of eighty. Leaders of the church financed a statue of her in front of her house with the inscription "Ugwo Olu zulu oke" meaning complete reward. She was called home at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, March 10, 1995, at the age of nin

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