A popular TikTok clergywoman known as Bright The Seer has released a new spiritual declaration concerning the future of Nigeria and the world. This comes after an old footage from May 2025 resurfaced following the passing of Nollywood actor Alexx Ekubo, which brought her previous prophecy into the spotlight.
Bright The Seer Addresses Nigeria's Future
In her latest video, the prophetess spoke about the current state of the nation and countered recent claims made by a Ghanaian prophet about Nigeria's stability. She maintained that the country would remain intact despite any current challenges.
Bright The Seer said: "Nigeria will pass through this phase, that's what the Spirit of God is showing me. And for the Ghana Prophet that says Nigeria break and uh Ghana help Nigeria, what he's saying is lies. That is not from God, and it's never going to happen."
Prophetess Issues Warnings of Global Natural Disasters
Beyond local issues, the prophetess claimed to have received revelations regarding severe environmental events that would affect different parts of the world. She specifically mentioned the possibility of a massive tsunami and multiple earthquakes.
In her words: "The Spirit of God is also showing me South Korea and some other nations that a tsunami is coming, and if this one happens, it will be the biggest ever. And the Spirit of God is talking about earthquakes here and there. Talking about India, talking about uh Australia, talking about Philadelphia, China."
Reactions as Prophetess Shares Prophecy
Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the prophetess's post below:
- Haddish said: "I had the dream last month about earthquake In Nigeria, may God Almighty protect us all."
- Louisa Mensah said: "Mama, please help me in prayers."
- BLYNKZYFAZE@BEAUTY said: "May God have mercy on us."
Bright The Seer previously gained attention after an old footage from May 2025 resurfaced following the passing of Nollywood actor Alexx Ekubo. In her latest video, she addressed claims made by other religious figures and warned of impending natural disasters.



