Pastor Adebiyi Adam, one of the associates of the late well-liked Ibadan-based cleric Prophet Michael Olowere, has described his final moments as a transition into glory.
Adam, the District Coordinating Superintendent, Christ Apostolic Church, Oke Agbara, Ashi, Ibadan, mentioned in Ibadan on Friday that the deceased had a premonition of his death.
While talking on the residence of the late pastor within the Ashi space of Ibadan, he mentioned that Olowere, popularly generally known as Baba Automatic, didn’t die of illness.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) experiences that scores of church members, ministers of God and different mourners had been seen thronging Olowere’s residence to commiserate with his spouse and youngsters over the incident, which they described as painful.
Recounting Olowere’s final moments, he mentioned the deceased knew he could be with his maker earlier than 7 p.m. on Wednesday and had ready the minds of everybody round him.
Adam mentioned that the late prophet was sound-minded and obtained the perfect therapy, including that he needed his privateness throughout his final days on earth.
He, nevertheless, cautioned these peddling unfounded tales concerning the deceased to take warning, saying that he left at a ripe age and with no scandal.
“It happened the way it should be, not even one of his biological or spiritual children died before him.
“Baba Olowere foretold his departure from earth. He said that before 7 p.m. that day (Wednesday), he would be gone and asked that arrangements be made for his transition. When it was 5:24 p.m., he breathed his last.
“Whatever prayer we said, he would only say ‘amen’ to the one he liked. He had set things in order and called for unity after his demise.
“He died while actively serving God,” the cleric mentioned.
Adam mentioned that the deceased’s senses had been purposeful, in addition to his limbs, including: “he died a fulfilled man, having impacted the world positively for Jesus Christ.
“He had a sense of appreciation and even compensated all who took care of him in his last days.”