Nigerian prophetess Bright Ndibunwa, widely known as Bright the Seer, has set the football world buzzing with a new wave of bold predictions.
Her spiritual visions centre on Manchester United’s blockbuster signing, Benjamin Sesko, and legendary former Arsenal manager, Arsène Wenger.
Nigerian prophetess reveals alarming vision about Sesko and Wenger
In her latest revelation, Bright called on football fans to lift the two men in prayer, warning of challenges ahead.
“The spirit of God is talking about Sesko, his time of glory is near, but his fans and himself should pray for him against sickness through tissue,” she said.
“The spirit is showing me Arsène Wenger and some other celebrated football coaches kicking the bucket. The spirit of God is saying that football is going to be more interesting with the new inflow of some young lads.”
Bright the Seer is no stranger to controversy. With more than 220,000 followers, she has built a reputation for delivering unsettling prophecies that often send shivers through the football community.
Earlier this year, she stunned her audience when she foretold the death of a “popular footballer” — just days before Liverpool’s Diogo Jota tragically passed away on July 3.
Her latest prediction comes as Benjamin Sesko, one of football’s most promising young forwards, prepares for his first season in England.
The 21-year-old Slovenian striker completed a headline-grabbing €85 million move from RB Leipzig to Manchester United this summer, as reported by beIN Sports.
He’s set to make his competitive debut in United’s Premier League opener against Arsenal at Old Trafford on Sunday, August 17.
As for Arsène Wenger, the revered Frenchman has been serving as FIFA’s Chief of Global Football Development since stepping down from his iconic 22-year reign at Arsenal in 2018.
His inclusion in Bright’s vision adds another layer of intrigue to an already attention-grabbing prophecy.
Whether her warnings will prove accurate remains to be seen, but one thing is certain — Bright the Seer has once again ensured the football world is paying very close attention.