I forsee removal of presidents, revolution in Africa – Nigerian prophet, Primate Ayodele

Primate Ayodele also made a revelation concerning the election in Chad


Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has recently made a revelation regarding the political landscape of Africa.

He predicts a significant shift in power dynamics, particularly targeting long-standing presidents and those attempting to establish long successions.

His spokesperson, Oluwatosin Osho, conveyed the cleric’s vision of a grassroots movement that will challenge the status quo, leading to widespread civil unrest against entrenched leaders.

Primate Ayodele envisions a transformative period for Africa’s economy, signaling a break from past constraints and a move towards greater economy.

He asserts:

The time for judgment is near for those who transfer power to their children. Revolution is coming to Africa and it will sweep away those who have spent many years in power.

“They will begin to rise against them nationwide; the populace will rise up against them. I see general crisis in Africa politics, a new dawn is coming to African economy, I see freedom from the shackles of dollar.’’

In the context of Chad’s political scene, Primate Ayodele foresees victory for the current leader, Mahamat Idriss Deby, in the upcoming presidential elections. However, he warns of the looming threats to Deby’s tenure and personal safety.

The prophet also advises Deby to navigate the political landscape with caution, avoiding detrimental alliances that could undermine his administration.

In Chad, Idriss will win the election but there will be a gang up against him. There will be attempts to truncate his government, despite the fact that his government will have international backings. He has good intentions but there will be complications politically.

“I see an attempt on his life but he will escape it. He will want to put Chad in a good state but there will be troubles against him politically. He will enter a wrong agreement that will affect his policies.

“They must be careful against natural disasters and bomb explosions. Also, in Tunisia, the incumbent president will retain his seat” he added

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