The world has been hit by yet another tragedy: a plane crash in South Korea that claimed 179 lives.
This incident comes just days after another airplane crash claimed over 30 lives in Azerbaijan.
Government officials reported that the plane was carrying 175 passengers and six crew members, including 173 South Koreans and two Thai nationals.
Footage shows the aircraft skidding on its belly, veering off the runway, crashing into a structure, and bursting into flames.
In his prophecies for 2025, released on Friday, December 20, 2024, Primate Ayodele addressed various global issues, including concerns about the aviation sector.
The prophecies, compiled in a 95-page booklet, warned of potential dangers in the global aviation industry. On page 35, the prophecy specifically cautioned about the risk of aircraft crash-landings or explosions at airports.
“AVIATION SECTOR GLOBALLY: Let us rebuke any attack, unexpected explosion, or crash-landing of any airplane at airports globally. I foresee that some airlines will go on strike. Pilots, cabin crew, and air hostesses will go on strike due to unfavorable work practices and remuneration issues.”
The two plane crashes within a week seem to fulfill Primate Ayodele’s prophecy, with just days remaining until 2025.
Additionally, in his annual prophecy book, Warnings to the Nations (2024/2025 Edition), released in July 2024, Primate Ayodele specifically warned South Korea to be prayerful against potential disasters, including a plane crash.
These were his words:
“SOUTH KOREA: The country needs to be careful of security threats or unusual attacks. There will be political tension, and strange occurrences will unfold. The country's economy will not be as balanced as before. The country must be prayerful to prevent a plane crash. The government will fight corruption, but several troubles will arise. They must also be cautious of climatic problems.”
This tragic occurrence stands as a fulfillment of this prophetic revelation.
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