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A chilling story emerges: Did one of the Ethiopian Airlines crash victims foresee his fate?
Minutes before his untimely death, poet and literature professor Paius Adamsani shared a Facebook post quoting from the Book of Psalms: 'If I ascend to the heavens, You are there; if I make my bed in the depths, behold You are there.'
Adamsani, who trained at Carleton University in Canada, quoted from the American version of Psalms Chapter 139, which slightly differs from the original Hebrew scripture.
The phrase "wings of the morning" from the English version now resonates heavily, as the crash occurred in the early hours of the day.
The internet is abuzz with speculation, with many online commentators believing Adamsani may have unwittingly predicted his tragic fate. They argue it was a self-fulfilling prophecy, especially noting that it was his final post before the crash. One of Adamsani's friends, a former advisor to the Governor of Kogi State, posted on Facebook questioning the connection. "Paius, did you know this was going to happen?! My God!", wrote the friend, named Sheye Blue, as reported by local news outlet NAIJA.
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