Prophet Aliyu Barnabas’ prophecy on OPay

Prophet Aliyu Barnabas' prophecy on OPay

By Joe Udo

ABUJA (CONVERSEER) – A Nigerian prophet, Aliyu Barnabas of Mercy and Grace Deliverance Ministry in Ukum, Benue State, has stirred controversy after predicting the sudden collapse of OPay, a popular mobile banking platform.

In a viral video, the cleric claimed OPay operates as a ritual scheme and warned users that their funds might disappear between December 2025 and January 2026.

The prophecy, which has spread rapidly on social media since October 27, has caused unease among users, with some expressing fear over the safety of their deposits.

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In the clip, the prophet alleged that customers would soon wake up to find their money gone, citing spiritual reasons behind the prediction.

Responding, Opay said the prophecy is false and misleading.

“Kindly be informed that the circulating video by the said Prophet Aliyu Barnabas of Mercy and Grace Deliverance Ministry is false and misleading. Our Legal Team is taking action. OPay remains strong, licensed, and here to stay,” Opay said in a reply on X (formerly Twitter).

Prophet Aliyu Barnabas' prophecy on OPay

Converseer reports that Opay is a fintech registered with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), therefore, your money is always in safe hands.

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