Prophet Bushiri’s false prophecy about the year 2020 exposed in a video





Things are starting to fall apart from the so-called Man of God, in March, the leader of the Sinagogue Church of all Nations, Prophet TB Joshua predicted that the Corona Virus Disease that is will start dying down on the 27th of March 2020.

The leader of the Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG), Prophet Shepherd Bushiri is also on the spotlight, he has been exposed for making a false prophecy the year 2020.




In the video that is trending in all Social networks including WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram among others, Prophet Shepherd Bushiri claims that God has taken him into the year 2020 and it will be a great year.

The Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) leader’s Prophecy has been contrary yo what the year 2020 has been for most people throughout the world and it has left many people further questioning his credibility as a man of God and rightly so.




Prophet Sheperd Bushiri is known as Major 1, a Christian Preacher, Motivational Speaker, Author and Businessman from Malawi. He is the founder and a leader Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG), a Non-Denominational Evangelical Church with headquarters in Pretoria.

Deuteronomy 18 Verse 22 tells us that if a Prophet tells us something and it doesn’t come to pass, then we should not be afraid of him. Verse 21 further says that a fulfilment of Prophecy is proof that the Prophet has been sent by God.




Events like these cast a shadow of doubt over the whole Christian religion and further gives those that do not believe a reason not to. But the problem is that while there are many false Prophets as Jesus had said there would be in Matthew 24 Verse 11, there will also be true Prophets of God and the Bible warns us against despising their Prophecies in 1 Thessalonians 5 Verse 20 while the false Prophets are making people to completely turn against Christianity.

Ephesians 5 Verse 11 says we must expose the unfruitful works of darkness and in this case, they have certainly exposed themselves without anyone’s help. Hopefully by God’s Grace, many more of these Prophets deceiving people will be exposed and their followers who are sincerely being deceived will come to the knowledge of truth and see them for what they really are.




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