Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has alledged that America alongside ISreal b0mbed elementary school first in Iran and k!lled about 40 children, he’s not happy and accusing America heavily for this.
Prominent Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has made a serious allegation that an elementary school was one of the first places b0mbed in Iran during the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel.
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi
In a statement that has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, Gumi claimed that this b0mbing led to the tragic de#ths of 40 children. He expressed deep concern over the incident and called for prayers to help end what he described as oppression.
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi
Gumi pointed out that the reported attack on the school underscores the heartbreaking human toll of the rising tensions in the Middle East. He urged the Muslim community to stay strong in prayer while voicing his worries about civilian casualties in war-torn areas.
His comments have ignited passionate discussions online, with some people rallying behind his plea for peace, while others are calling for caution until the claims can be independently verified. Sheikh Ahmad Gumi
As of now, there has been no independent confirmation from international monitoring agencies or humanitarian organizations regarding the specific claim of a school being targeted or the reported number of casualties. Sheikh Ahmad Gumi
Global conflicts often lead to conflicting narratives, making it essential to verify information before jumping to conclusions. Analysts stress the need to rely on verified intelligence and trustworthy sources, especially in fast-evolving war situations.
The larger conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has raised international alarm, with growing fears of regional escalation. Diplomatic efforts and global calls for restraint are ongoing as the situation develops.
NewsFlash Nigeria will keep a close eye on the situation and provide updates as more verified information comes to light.
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Meanwhile; A sitting president will die before 202, this prophecy is coming from Primate Ayodele and this has triggered widespread debate after he declared that “between now and 2027, a sitting president will pass away.”
The statement that has taken social media by storm didn’t mention which country or president it was referring to, leaving many in Nigeria and beyond speculating wildly. Sheikh Ahmad Gumi
Primate Ayodele, who’s known for his regular political and global predictions, made this announcement without pinpointing a specific nation. This has led to a flurry of questions from political watchers and social media users alike:
Is this about Africa, Europe, America, or somewhere else entirely?
Is it a warning that calls for prayer or some kind of preparation?
Over the years, the cleric has earned a reputation for making predictions about elections, global conflicts, and shifts in leadership. However, this latest prophecy is particularly striking due to its serious nature and timing, especially with several countries gearing up for elections ahead of 2027.
Right now, many nations are grappling with tense political situations, economic challenges, and security issues. So, any hint at the death of a sitting president understandably raises alarms.
While some of the cleric’s followers see this prophecy as a spiritual alert that should inspire prayers for leaders, others argue that such predictions need to be clearer to prevent unnecessary fear and speculation. A sitting president
Political analysts point out that prophecies about national leaders often create anxiety in already unstable political climates.
Reactions online have been quite polarized:
Some supporters are calling for prayers for global leaders.
Meanwhile, others are seeking more clarity from the cleric.
A handful of critics argue that the prophecy is too vague to hold any real meaning. Continue reading here
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