Prophet Marcus Tibetan Predicts Deaths of 11 Entertainers, 88 Celestial Church Members
Prophet's Shocking Prophecy: 11 Entertainers, 88 Worshippers to Die

Controversial cleric Prophet Marcus Tibetan has sent shockwaves through Nigeria's entertainment and religious circles with a series of grim predictions. This comes in the wake of the tragic passing of young Nigerian singer, Destiny Boy.

A Chilling Revelation After a Tragic Loss

The prophet shared his disturbing forecast in a video interview that has since gone viral across social media platforms. He was reacting to the untimely death of the 22-year-old music star, which occurred recently.

Destiny Boy's sister had earlier addressed swirling rumours, clarifying that her brother did not die in a herbalist's home as speculated online and vehemently denied any involvement in money rituals.

In his response, Prophet Tibetan made a startling claim: eleven more entertainers are destined to die before the end of the current year. He asserted that their coffins have already been prepared spiritually, urging fans and the industry to brace themselves for these impending losses.

Allegations Against Clerics and Church Members

The prophet's revelations extended beyond the entertainment industry. He turned his focus to the religious sector, specifically targeting the Celestial Church of God.

Prophet Tibetan alleged that eighty-eight members of the Celestial Church would be buried within the year. Furthermore, he claimed that forty-one clerics would be exposed for serious misconduct.

He accused these unnamed clergymen of engaging in inappropriate relationships with female choir members, disguising their actions as sessions for "special prayers." The prophet stated he had been vocal about these allegations since September 2025.

Public Backlash and Skepticism

The video has sparked intense reactions from Nigerians online, with a significant portion expressing deep skepticism and criticism towards Prophet Tibetan.

Many users dragged the cleric for his past failed prophecies, notably recalling his prediction during an AFCON match where he confidently stated Nigeria would win. The game ended in a 0-0 draw, contrary to his specific forecast of a 5-2 victory.

Comments under the video reflected this distrust. User @sheikhmuyyh warned, "Smh! Listen to this man at your own peril. The man is always seeking for relevance." Another, @sir_akd, reminded others, "Someone that said Nigeria will win AFCON and France will win world cup."

Some, however, urged caution and prayer despite the prophet's track record. User @toyinabidoye pleaded, "Daddy please pray against it sir," while @harrydave102025 questioned, "Omo 88 himmm what is the solution? Prophecy should come with solution."

The mixed reactions highlight the ongoing debate in Nigeria about the credibility of prophetic declarations and the public's weary reception of doom-laden predictions, especially following a real-life tragedy.