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Deadline and Judgement for Nnamdi Kanu’s Release—Pst. Maxwell

This prophetic window is a season of spiritual confrontation and national awakening.
Pastor Maxwell Nnawuihe emphasizes that the prophetic prayers are not against the government or individuals. They target spiritual strongholds, systemic injustice, and the forces resisting divine order in Nigeria through individuals and entities.

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Deadline and Judgement for Nnamdi Kanu’s Release—Pst. Maxwell

EDITORIAL: Prophetic Prayers by Pastor Maxwell Nnawuihe


A Spiritual Deadline for Justice, Healing, and National Restoration

Across the nation and beyond, the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has once again become a lightning rod of faith. It also emphasizes justice and prophetic intercession.
From October 4th to December 14th, 2025, there is a prophetic timeline. It is known as a “deadline of divine judgment and national accountability”. This timeline has been declared through the 7-day Prophetic Prayer Programme led by Pastor Maxwell Nnawuihe.

This call to prayer is not just about one man’s release. It’s a clarion call for the soul of Nigeria. It demands truth, justice, and healing to prevail across the land.


The Prophetic Deadline: October 4th – December 14th, 2025

According to Pastor Maxwell Nnawuihe, this prophetic window is a season of spiritual confrontation and national awakening.
He emphasizes that the prophetic prayers are not against the government or individuals. They target spiritual strongholds, systemic injustice, and the forces resisting divine order in Nigeria.

“This is not rebellion; this is intercession. We’re not fighting men, but the invisible forces that hinder truth and delay justice,” says Pastor Nnawuihe.

During this 7-day prayer movement, thousands across Nigeria and the diaspora joined in fasting and intercession. They called on heaven for Nnamdi Kanu’s release and healing. They also prayed for Nigeria’s moral and constitutional restoration.


Legal and Moral Foundations

The prophetic appeal echoes several legal rulings. It also echoes moral judgments that have, over the years, demanded Kanu’s release or improved welfare. Among them are:

  • Appeal Court ruling (13th October 2022) — declaring his continued detention unconstitutional.
  • United Nations Human Rights Group judgment (30th March – 8th April 2022) — labeling the detention “arbitrary.”
  • Nigeria’s Supreme Court judgment (December 2023) — emphasizing due process and lawful handling.
  • Kenyan Court ruling (2025) — condemning the illegal abduction and extraordinary rendition.

These combined judgments form both a legal mandate and a moral benchmark for justice, aligning with scriptural principles in Isaiah 61:8

“For I, the Lord, love justice; I hate robbery and wrongdoing. In My faithfulness, I will reward My people.”


Healing, Deliverance, and the Power of Prophetic Intercession

The prayers led by Pastor Nnawuihe centered on three divine mandates:

  1. Healing — We pray that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu receives full access to quality healthcare. This should be in accordance with human rights and God’s compassion (Jeremiah 30:17).
  2. Deliverance — that every spiritual chain holding Nigeria’s justice system in bondage be broken (Psalm 7:9).
  3. Release — that God’s judgment will compel fairness, mercy, and obedience to lawful rulings (Isaiah 49:25).

Each day of prayer carried a prophetic theme — combining worship, Scripture declarations, and decrees for national healing.


📺 Clink the link below to watch the Prophetic Session Live.

To gain deeper insight, watch Pastor Maxwell Nnawuihe’s live broadcast from October 4th, 2025. https://youtu.be/K5ZZ_ourvFI?si=6w0EJp9_uQQnfUIx

He unveils spiritual revelations about Nigeria’s justice system. He also discusses divine timing for freedom.
👉 Available on the official YouTube Channel: Maxwell Nnawuihe


Why This Matters

Beyond faith and politics, this prophetic deadline reflects the intersection between spiritual accountability and constitutional justice. It’s a reminder that governance, law, and faith must coexist within truth and compassion.

When nations ignore the cries of justice, the heavens respond. As written in Amos 5:24,

“Let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.”


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The movement around Kanu’s case has evolved into something greater. It is a spiritual mirror. This mirror reflects Nigeria’s need for repentance, reform, and renewal.


Final Reflection

Prophecy is never to shame, but to awaken. The prayers of Pastor Maxwell Nnawuihe invite Nigerians and Igbos from all walks of life. This includes regardless of tribe, faith, or opinion. They are called to join in a higher dialogue. The goal is the pursuit of divine justice.

As this prophetic deadline approaches, may Nigeria yield to truth. May every system resisting righteousness bow to the authority of God’s justice.

“For the Lord is a God of justice; blessed are all who wait for Him.” – Isaiah 30:18


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