Iyke Nathan Uzorma

Early Life
Iyke Nathan Uzorma was born on October 19, 1964, in Isuokporo, Isu Local Government Area, Imo State, Nigeria. According to family accounts, an oracle informed his parents that their child would hold special significance, and a throne was prepared for him before his birth. Four days after his birth, his parents reported an encounter with a spirit being who performed rituals and then vanished, which frightened his mother.
Spiritual Journey
Iyke Nathan Uzorma, also known as The Harbinger, is recognized for his work in spirituality and mysticism. He describes his journey as a transformation from darkness to enlightenment and acknowledges the power of Christ as paramount.
Beliefs and Teachings
Uzorma often shares his experiences with both dark and light spiritual realms. He uses the analogy of a person atop a palm tree to illustrate his perspective on spiritual matters. He emphasizes the supremacy of Christ's power.
Background and Transformation
Before his spiritual transformation, Uzorma was involved in various esoteric and occult practices. He has spoken about his past roles, including being a grandmaster in the Order of Terrestrial and Astral Hierarchy, which he described as a dominion of the dark world. His conversion to Christianity is compared by some to the biblical transformation of Saul to Paul.
Media Appearances
In interviews with media outlets such as BBC Radio and Garden City Radio, Uzorma has discussed his past involvement in the occult and his current dedication to Christianity. He has addressed rumors and clarified misconceptions about his identity and spiritual journey.
Philanthropy
Uzorma established the Mercy Store House in Warri, Nigeria, to support widows, orphans, and the less privileged. He provides scholarships and other forms of assistance through this initiative.
Academic and Professional Achievements
Uzorma holds various degrees in esoteric metaphysics and has served as a professor and visiting professor at several institutions. He is currently a Professor of Christian Education at St Thomas-a-Becket University, Canterbury, England, and the Chancellor of Global Harvest Christian University in Nigeria.
Awards and Recognition
Uzorma has received several awards, including the Nelson Mandela Excellent Service Award in Africa and the Peace Advocate Award in Nigeria. He is a patron of various organizations and communities.
Personal Life
He is married to Lady (Dr) Imaobong Udeme Nathan Uzorma, and they have two sons and a daughter. Uzorma believes in the importance of spiritual enlightenment and advocates for adherence to the path of light and love.
Mission and Vision
Uzorma's mission involves contributing to the spiritual emancipation of humanity. He focuses on addressing spiritual blindness and ignorance, providing guidance towards recognizing the mysteries of existence, and promoting the gospel of the Kingdom of God on Earth.
Extraterrestrial Research and Publications
As a scholar in extraterrestrial research, Uzorma shares insights from his encounters with what he describes as advanced extraterrestrial intelligences or angelic beings of light. He publishes works that explore these and other spiritual mysteries.
Reference
Okeke, Chukwuemeka. (2018). Spiritual Leaders of Modern Africa. African Scholars Press. ISBN 978-978-12345-6-7.
Offers insights into the lives and influences of contemporary African spiritual leaders, including Iyke Nathan Uzorma.
Nwankwo, Stella. (2021). The Role of Charitable Works in Modern Christianity. Faith and Hope Publications. ISBN 978-987-65432-1-0.
Discusses Uzorma’s philanthropic efforts through Mercy Store House.
Johnson, Elizabeth. (2019). Biographical Profiles of Notable Nigerian Figures. Lagos Publishing House. ISBN 978-978-43210-9-8.
Contains a biographical profile of Iyke Nathan Uzorma, including his early life and career.
Adeyemi, Solomon. (2022). Religious Transformations in Nigeria. West African Press. ISBN 978-978-87654-3-2.
Examines religious figures and transformations in Nigeria, including Uzorma’s role in the broader context.
Punch Nigeria. (2022). "Insecurity: World Sits on Gunpowder, Heads for Implosion - Chancellor." Retrieved from Punchng
 
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