"Dollar Must Fall": Prophet Says Loud Prayers in Church, Commands Exchange Rate to Crash by Force

"Dollar Must Fall": Prophet Says Loud Prayers in Church, Commands Exchange Rate to Crash by Force

  • A preacher took Nigearia's exchange rate crisis to God, declaring that the situation must change for the better
  • The prophet, Chibueze SJ Okezie, prayed in his church, commanding the US dollar exchange rate to crash by fire
  • As the prophet prayed against the high exchange rate, the congregation echoed 'amen' in loud voices

A man of God has intervened in prayers concerning the exchange rate crisis that recently hit Nigeria.

The prophet, Chibueze SJ Okezie, prayed against the high dollar exchange rate in a video that is trending on social media.

Chibuieze SJ Okezie.
The man of God prayed for the exchange rate to crash. Photo credit: YouTube/Chibueze SJ Okezie and Getty Images/Bloomberg.
Source: UGC

In a video seen on the X handle of Lion_Heart_OT, the prophet made it known that he could not be in Nigeria as a prophet and that the dollar crisis would raise the hardship in the nation.

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He said the price of the dollar against the naira must crash, and his members echoed amen.

"I operate from heaven. Dollar hear my voice. Go down in the name of Jesus Christ. After today, you will know I'm a prophet. The suffering is too much. I cannot be here as a prophet and my people will be suffering. Dollar crash crash crash crash!"

At the time the video was recorded, the man of God said 1 dollar was N1900. As of March 4, 2024, 1 dollar is around N1,531.

CBN sells dollar to BDCs

It is not clear if his prayer worked, but there was a change in policy by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

The CBN started selling dollars to Bureau De Change operators (BDCs) at N1,301 per dollar.

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Through the policy, each licenced BDC operator in the country will have access to $20,000 weekly in an effort to maintain liquidity.

Watch the video of the prophet taking the matter to God below:

CBN releases new BDC operational guidelines

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the Central Bank of Nigeria announced rules that will see the end of the sale of dollars on the street in Nigeria.

The new guidelines issued for BDC operators aim to streamline their operations and enhance regulatory oversight.

CBN hopes these measures will help create stability for the naira and transparency of the foreign exchange market.

Source: Legit.ng

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