I have read many posts on Prof Adesanmi. He died in a plane crash. He was a very brilliant and conscientious man. Sad story. Painful development
Reading through, I have seen that Prof wouldn’t have died. Three events brought this up on my mind.
1) The first one was that several voices spoke to him about the incoming peril. I think he got the messages but could not meaningfully decode. Anyone of us could have made the same mistake. We are all not perfect
The first message came to him personally in this manner: Two weeks before the plane crash, he told his friend, a certain Aregbesola who lives in Canada that “something in me is telling me I wont live up to 50.”
He was just 49. His friend told him to brush it aside.
The second revelation came when his name was absent on the manifest the day he was expected to leave Ottawa and embark on that perilous journey. But on airplane official wrote his name with a pen. If he had been stopped from flying……..?
The third message: On his way to Kenya via Ethiopia, it was discovered that his luggage actually did not leave Canada from the first point of departure so he flew to Ethiopia without his luggage!!! Would be have averted the calamity through intensive prayers and fasting? Only God knows.
Curious enough, another lady in the aircraft had sent a message to her Dad before the plane’s departure that she was feeling something terrible would happen to the plane. She died with her three children and her mother who was in Canada to take care of the new born before all decided to return to Kenya with the mother.
And to make it even more revealing, while waiting for the crashes plane to take off, Prof Adesanmi wrote in his Facebook “If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there your hand shall lead me, and your right hand shall hold me – Psalm 139:9-10”
My Conclusion
Your number one prophet is your dream. Mankind should never ignore the world of form.
There is a higher authority that knows the past, the present and the future.
That authority speaks to us in many ways. It’s takes a Special Grace for one to understand His voices and to be able to listen and obey.
Prof Pius AdesanmI, it is sad we cannot bring you back. You were a great man of ideas. Since your last post by 12: 56 pm was about Him, I believe you are now in heaven. Please rest well, take care of yourself and look after your children. May your soul rest in peace.Amen





