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A Flamboyant Prophet’s Ministry will End – Sammy Omosh

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A Flamboyant Prophet’s Ministry will End

Sunday, 02/15/26 at 09:43
Sammy Omosh
Kenya

In the morning hours of 15/02/26, in a dream, I was taken to a small church that could accommodate about 100 people. I was seated in the middle pew, and just in front of me I saw this “prophet” I have known for a long time. The anointing and the glory he once commanded were gone—Ichabod. If you had spiritual eyes, you could see something was wrong. He then walked away, never to return.

A few servants have exposed this man. He commands a huge global following, and the Lord has allowed me to let “the cat out of the bag.” For a man of his caliber, this is long—but bear with me. I will never do this again.

This man came to this country from abroad, where he had a lucrative job in the medical field in the USA—a cancer researcher by profession, having schooled in Israel and Germany before moving to the United States. The message he brought was repentance, holiness, and the coming of the Messiah. Back then, these kinds of messages were rare and evoked the wrath of pastors. I could not believe my ears when word went around that there was a scheme to eliminate him. He reminded the church about Hebrews 12:4: without holiness, no one will see the Lord.

One time during those days, I was traveling to a destination. When I reached a particular town, I saw the banner of this man of God along the road and a small crowd gathering. I halted my journey. There was a wooden platform raised for him, and everything was in place. I joined the crowd and awaited his arrival.

It was not long before a Toyota RAV4 drove in next to the platform. The driver came out and opened the door for him; it was just the two of them. I saw a slim, tall figure emerge wearing a gray suit with a tie. He was clean-shaven, with a slight bald spot on his head. He had no security detail of his own, apart from a few ushers who were on standby.

He fell on his knees on the green grass and prayed, raising both his hands. I had never seen that kind of humility in any meeting before. It was not long before he climbed onto the platform and started preaching on the need to repent. I saw some people standing near his car, and nobody whisked them away.

Then I heard him say: “I have seen the release of the white horse. I have seen the heavens open up and the Messiah coming. Beloved people, I have seen the rapture of the Church. The Church needs to repent and turn to holiness to be ready for this great event that will catch many unaware.”

Then it started raining heavily. People took their umbrellas—this was a tea-growing area with plenty of showers year-round. The man of God knelt down on the platform, praying with his hands raised. He did not want to be sheltered with an umbrella. He seemed not to care about the rain; what he was preaching was far more important. This was a sold-out servant who knew his Master intimately.

When the rain subsided, he went on with an end-time expository message, digesting Matthew 24 and 25. When he was done, he and every attendee knelt down and repented, and the meeting ended. He entered the car and was driven away without much pomp, just as he had arrived. I paid for another bus ticket and embarked again on my journey at that late hour. My destination was just two hours away.

He had no church then; he was a freelance preacher. At one time, I learned of his weekly TV program on Sundays at around 7:30 a.m. In one program, I heard him say: “I have seen a nuclear war coming to the earth. I have seen a missile with a nuclear warhead hitting an Iranian nuclear site and flames ascending, almost touching the heavens—a phenomenon never seen on earth before.”

Back then, nobody talked about such apocalyptic events. You could see his body language and how he demonstrated with his hands, and without a shadow of a doubt, you felt it was true. He went on to prophesy world events with pinpoint accuracy. Ignore him at your own peril.

For example, an earthquake in my country happened within 24 hours after he announced it. Another in Iran occurred within days. One time, at a city hall lunch-hour meeting, he was prophesying, “Who tells the ocean where to stop?” Shortly afterward, something tragic happened in New Orleans—floods, I believe. He was also the same man who prophesied the Asian tsunami that occurred after Christmas Day in 2004.

He started a ministry for orphans and widows and traveled extensively around East Africa. He saw a bloodbath in our country and warned repeatedly, but nobody took him seriously. Pastors scoffed at his prophecies and belittled him. Then the bloodbath happened and caught many unaware. He took the lead in repentance efforts, and the nation was healed.

We must praise the good things people do. Our résumé should not always be to criticize. I have highlighted the good, which is already on record.

With time, things took a nosedive. The crowds grew bigger. The security around him became massive, comprising both his own and state security. He wore a bulletproof vest. His convoy while cruising down the highway was long. It began with a police escort with a siren, followed by large white and black vehicles.

He grew a long beard, which he now ties with a ribbon. In his crusades, he wears symbolic white attire, complete with matching shoes—reminiscent of Benny Hinn’s style. People believe his security detail rivals that of the head of state. At one time, his convoy passed us on the highway, and I could only describe it as a triumphant procession. In one city he visited, his followers washed the road in anticipation of his arrival.

Pastors and bishops now refer to him as “my Lord.” At first, they called him “prophet.” Then it escalated to “the mighty prophet,” and later to “the mightiest prophet of God.” At times, they call him “the two witnesses of the Lord.” When he passes by, others wave prayer requests in his direction. I once saw followers wearing his portrait during mobilization. On his website, you could see images depicting glory beaming from heaven onto his head while ministering. I wonder whether that is still there.

Some refer to him as Elijah. Others say he carries the spirit of Moses and John the Baptist. God does not clone or photocopy people. When the two witnesses are revealed, they will be two separate individuals—not two in one.

When his clergy visit his multimillion residence, they kneel before him. It is considered an abomination to speak to him while standing, and there may be consequences. Did the disciples kneel continuously before their Lord, even during retreats? Even Peter acknowledged Him, saying, “You are the Son of the living God.” He was present when Jesus asked, “Who do you say I am?” and he was likely standing or sitting.

Are you greater than Jesus? How can you call someone “Lord” when he is already calling himself lord? There are learned people in this ministry—lawyers, doctors, architects, nurses—yet with what is obvious, they cannot connect the dots. Have you been bewitched or placed under a spell?

When a lady who was purportedly raised from the dead died again, the media exposed it. Orders were then given that everybody should remain silent and not mention it. Were you hoodwinking your congregation? A friend of mine who attends that church told me this firsthand.

Now this is where the tire meets the road. When a scandal broke out in 2019, he dispatched bishops to defend him before the media and the Senate. At stake was a multimillion-dollar property belonging to a lawyer deeply involved in the ministry. Somehow, she became senile and mentally unstable. It was alleged that her finances were channeled to the ministry without her consent or prior knowledge, funding both domestic and foreign travel.

A lady bishop acknowledged, under pressure, that she held important documents in trust due to the woman’s condition. The woman’s adult children complained that they had not been informed. Access to their mother was restricted, and information was scarce. When investigative authorities began looking into the matter, orders from above prevailed. He was close to a former or retired leader, who once dispatched a helicopter to ferry him. Things have since changed; they no longer see eye to eye with the current administration.

At one time, I listened to one of his prophecies and heard him threaten someone, saying he could strike him with cancer. We are to bless people, not curse them—even if they offend us. Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” When one of the disciples cut off a soldier’s ear, did Jesus say, “Continue the war,” or “Put your sword away”? He healed the ear at the very moment retaliation would have been justified.

He also bragged about striking the earth with corona. Really? We all know how it started.

In 2019, a sister saw him in a vision going under the sea. What treasure were you searching for? Is that your favorite holiday destination? Just this week, the media exposed more alleged fake miracles. He threatened to block anyone who spoke ill of him from entering heaven on the day of the rapture, claiming he holds the keys.

Then why did Yeshua atone for our sins? People have been going to heaven since biblical times. You were born in the 20th century. Who opened the gates for the Old Testament saints if you claim to hold the keys?

At one time, you went to Congo Brazzaville for meetings. On your return, the president instructed his private pilots to fly you back in a private jet. A narrative then trended that a foreign country had honored you while your country of residence had not. Yet you travel with state security and a police escort. No church leader since our independence has been accorded that privilege. That comparison was flawed. A guest is treated with honor; Africans know this virtue well—indeed, it is worldwide.

Have you not exalted yourself above measure? You know what happened to Lucifer.

I was instructed to give these details. If not, I would have withheld them. And what is that private room where no one is allowed to enter? If I were you, I would have repented long ago.

Even nonbelievers say, “To err is human.” We all—not some—have sinned. Jesus said, “He who has no sin, let him cast the first stone.” No one dared. Why? Because everyone is a sinner. But repentance is the key to making us right with Yah.

I somehow knew this man from the beginning, and I would have been the last to criticize him. I am only doing what I am instructed to do. This “prophet” has altars beyond my land—Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Angola, Maryland (USA), Brisbane (Australia), Germany, India, Brazil (where he has a private jet), and Venezuela, where he reportedly prayed for Maduro before his capture. He has spread his tentacles internationally.

His ministry will suddenly end, bringing global confusion and shock among his followers. Has not the Lord warned us in advance? If you are in this ministry, confirm what the Lord has said before launching your attacks. By now, you should know that many of God’s servants in the land have exposed this man. Do your research and be like the Bereans.

Hebrews 5:14 — “But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.”

Hebrews 6:4–6 — “For it is impossible, in the case of those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift and have shared in the Holy Spirit, and have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the powers of the age to come, and then have fallen away, to restore them again to repentance, since they are crucifying once again the Son of God to their own harm and holding Him up to contempt.”