Bishop Fred Akama, the overseer of Tent of Testimonies Ministries International, has shared a prophecy on social media that has sparked debate across the East African region.
In his post, Bishop Akama claimed that a major directive will soon be rolled out across East African countries, backed by substantial financial sponsorship.
According to him, the initiative will start with newborns receiving a Universal Identification Number (UIN).
The UIN, he said, will allow for “easy and consolidated” access to primary health care.
“The directive will later extend to lower-level schools, enabling children to access national examinations,” Bishop Akama stated.
He further added that this move will see national examinations harmonized across the East African Community, covering both primary and secondary levels.
The prophecy also included a natural warning. Bishop Akama said he saw smoke emerging from Mount Longonot following an earth tremor, causing potential panic among nearby communities.
However, he assured that the volcano will not erupt and will eventually settle down quietly.
His post quickly went viral, with social media users sharing mixed reactions. Some welcomed the idea of a universal ID system, citing its potential to streamline healthcare services and education access.
Others expressed skepticism, questioning the practicality and implications of harmonizing national exams across multiple countries.
Bishop Akama’s prophecy comes at a time when East African nations are increasingly exploring digital identification and e-learning systems.
Whether the predicted directive will be realized remains uncertain, but the message has already sparked conversations about the future of education, healthcare, and regional integration in the region.

