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‘I saw God face-to-face’ — Taribo West speaks on how he became a pastor
Taribo West, the former Super Eagles defender, says he became a clergyman after his football career because God appeared to him “one on one”.

The former Inter Milan bulwark made the disclosure in a chat with BBC today.
West, who founded Shelter In The Storm Miracle Ministries of All Nation in 2014, narrated the said encounter with God.
He said: “Why would I switch from being a footballer to becoming a pastor? I saw God one-on-one. That’s where my transition started; From the field to the pulpit.
“We were celebrating. In the middle of that, a woman stumbled into me and said: ‘Sir, please may I know your name?’ I said: ‘I am Mr No name’. She said: ‘May I know where you live?’ I said: ‘I live nowhere.’ She left with annoyance.
“In the twinkle of an eye, I just heard an audible voice. And it came like a slap. It said: ‘Switch, turn.’ I turned. It said: ‘Look at the woman. Look for her now and call that woman and apologise to her. I said that to you.’ That can only be a voice from God.
“So I switched, like a Robocop, I start searching for the woman, and when this sister came all the way from America, she told me a lot of prophecies. And she told me in the next one or two years; I would open a church. All the prophecies she gave me came to pass.”





