Renowned Nigerian Prophet and Leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has recently shared his prophetic insights on the state of Africa, predicting imminent revolutions and ousters of certain presidents on the continent.
In a statement released by his Media Aide, Oluwatosin Osho, Primate Ayodele emphasized that the time for judgment is near for those who have held onto power for extended periods, particularly those who engage in dynastic power transfers.
According to Primate Ayodele, Africa is on the brink of a widespread uprising against long-standing incumbent leaders, with growing discontent among citizens fueling the flames of revolution.
He foresees a wave of change sweeping across the continent, leading to the ouster of presidents who have clung to power for many years.
In addition to his predictions of political upheaval, Primate Ayodele also offered a glimmer of hope for Africa’s economic future.
He predicted a new era of economic freedom and liberation from longstanding economic challenges, highlighting a positive shift away from dependence on the dollar.
This optimistic outlook signals a potential transformation in Africa’s economic landscape, offering hope for improved financial stability and growth.
Turning his attention to the upcoming presidential election in Chad, Primate Ayodele predicted victory for the incumbent, Mahamat Idriss Deby.
However, he issued a warning to Idriss, cautioning him about the trials and dangers that await his administration.
Primate Ayodele highlighted the threat of political machinations aimed at destabilizing Idriss’ government, despite having international backing.
He urged Idriss to navigate these challenges with caution and to avoid detrimental agreements that could undermine his policies and governance.
Primate Ayodele’s prophetic insights also extended to Tunisia, where he predicted the retention of the incumbent president’s seat amidst ongoing political dynamics.
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