In a remarkable turn of events, followers of the Commanding “The Day Midnight Prayers” are expressing astonishment at the accuracy of a prophetic revelation delivered by Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Ministry, Dr Paul Enenche, which averted a plane crash six hours later.
Early Thursday morning, November 14, 2024, at the Glory Dome, in Abuja, Dr Enenche urged his congregation to pray against an impending plane crash, emphasising the need for divine intervention to avert disaster.
During the prayer session, which took place just minutes before 1 AM, Dr Enenche uraged members to pray against plane crash.
“We must finish this, Lift your hands. I stand here by a prophetic mantle to cancel plane crash in the name of Jesus that is above every other name, every agenda of the devil, to cause any crash… (Tongues) either by births invasion or engine failure. Whatever it is, i stand anointed, within the next few days, every attempt of hail to cause a crash, to cause a bloodshed, it is cancel in the name of Jesus.” he stated
” It is cancel, it is cancel, it is cancel, Cancel, It is cancel,” he said”
Just six hours later, a plane incident corroborated Dr Enenche’s prophetic warning.
An Air Peace flight, scheduled to travel from Abuja to Lagos, was abruptly halted at the point of takeoff due to a bird strike at the Nnamdi Azikwe International airport Abuja.
This incident unfolded shortly after the pastor’s prayer, highlighting the significance of his prophetic declaration.
A Lagos-based human rights lawyer and passenger on the flight, Inibehe Effiong, recounted the moment of panic as the flight was forcefully stopped just before takeoff, causing alarm among passengers.
“The captain attributed the incident to a bird strike. We have been deboarded to await either a replacement or repair of the aircraft. Thankfully, whatever happened did not occur after takeoff. It would have been scarier,” Effiong explained.
About 30 minutes later, Effiong updated his followers, announcing that the faulty aircraft had been replaced and passengers were preparing to board for the journey to Lagos.
He also raised concerns about the absence of bird detection radar technology at the airport, questioning whether such measures could prevent future incidents.



























































