By Ross Moyo
Ufic founder Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa’s US$1 Million Prophecy Challenge has gained momentum as D-Day approaches after one of the world’s leading prophets opened the official registration for the anticipated contest to begin online via a WhatsApp number for those interested in taking part.
Zimbabwe’s world renowned Prophet said the US$1 Million Prophecy Challenge is no joking matter hence the day of the challenge, participants must only have been from the WhatsApp registered pool he has set up.
In a trending case that has gripped the world’s attention, during a live broadcast on his YouTube channel on Wednesday, March 5, the United Family International Church leader noted that this is not a game but a serious spiritual test of prophetic perfection.
By Ross Moyo
In his own words, the Prophet said, “To Register for the Challenge both prophets and traditional healers (sangomas) who wish to take part must register first. Registration is done via WhatsApp at +263780086159, and all participants must use their real names.”
Makandiwa added that, “Additionally, they must bring their national identification documents on the day of the challenge.”
The Former Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) powerful pastor were he found his voice and calling explained why prophets and sangomas must use their real names.
“We need your name. Your proper name. I understand that sometimes, as prophets, we end up getting different names that are not on our proper identification documents. It is important that you register using your proper name and that you come on Sunday. You also need to bring your ID. This is going to help us; remember there’s money, there’s payment involved in this,” explained the Seer
Makandiwa went on to explain the practical nitty gritty’s that, “Enter through the main entrance, where you will be received,
Introduce yourselves using your real name and present your ID for verification.”
Makandiwa has challenged the world’s top Prophets irrespective of whether they use God’s power or the devil’s to prove their prophetic ability by “correctly identifying a concealed object in (his) pocket.”
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