'God called me, nobody can frighten my ministry,' Primate Ayodele responds to opponents of Obi and Tinubu.

Primate Elijah Ayodele, the spiritual leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has clarified his earlier predictions about the newly elected president Bola Tinubu's  swearing in.

Primate Ayodele has come into fire for declaring that the president-elect's swearing-in is going to take place notwithstanding the outcome of the electoral tribunal's court difficulties.

Objectors pointed to his past forecasts against the Muslim-Muslim ticket plus Tinubu's presidential zeal, adding that the prophet has altered his prior position as a result of his latest predictions.

Primate Ayodele said in an assertion made by his press aide, Osho Oluwatosin, that his past forecasts about Tinubu and the Muslim-Muslim ticket are true and added that he has not revised his statements about what Nigerians are going to face under Bola Tinubu's regime.

He also included that his beforehand forecasts against Tinubu were not an attack on him personally or due to  his friendship with the president-elect, but rather from God.

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He went on to predict the inaugural event as well as the presidential ambitions of Labour Party candidate Peter Obi.

Read the entire statement below:

In light of my recent forecasts on the swearing-in of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as President of Nigeria, certain individuals on online platforms have decided to take it upon themselves to distribute misleading details about my ministry's activities on the basis of their political connections.

In the prophesies, I predicted that Tinubu's the swearing-in on May 29 would not be halted and that Peter Obi would not be elected President of Nigeria. I stated that God only can prevent Bola Ahmed Tinubu's inauguration, not Peter Obi's case in the election tribunal.

Enraged elements, who believe I shouldn't be seen or heard expressing something favorable to Tinubu due to earlier forecasts, have circulated on social media that I have gotten into the president-elect's camp as well as  bought over by the party that is currently in power.

I'm not one to be worried by ridiculous allegations like these, and I've never been troubled by criticisms about my words considering that I owe no one clarity but God, however, I felt obligated to put the record right once more.

My position on the APC's Muslim-Muslim ticket stays unchanged. I continue to believe that God does not back the Muslim-Muslim ticket and that it is not God's desire for our precious country; I have not amended or modified my position on the APC's presidential merger.

I've served as a prophet for many years, and I'm not in ministry to engage in tricks for my own benefit. I will not at all ever jeopardize my prophetic repute for my own gain. As a result of any type of harassment, I have gone beyond simply speaking a word and denouncing it. Nobody born of mankind will frighten my ministry since I was not called by humans, but by God as an apostle to his children.

The unhappy elements, on the other hand, must understand that my prophesies are not a product of any connection with anyone. I am a devout Christian with no political or electoral preferences. I'm not fascinated since I genuinely dislike politics. If I predict that a politician would fail, it's not due to the fact that I dislike such individuals or because we've had problems  previously; I'm just doing my job as a prophet to the globe, which includes politicians and normal folks.

I am conscious of my predictions about Tinubu prior to the presidential poll. At numerous occasions, I stated that if the APC candidate wins the presidential election, he will be a dis*** to the nation.

I also made it clear that God will not favor his administration because of the Muslim-Muslim ticket, and that Nigeria will suffer even more under his presidency. I further stated that if Nigerians vote Tinubu into office or allow him to rule, the country will fall.

The aforementioned prophesies stay unmodified, and I will always abide by my prophecies, including this time around.

Tinubu's government will not be beneficial to Nigerians; as I have stated, the country's economy will not be in good condition. My latest prophesies do not contradict the prior ones; they can coexist because they do not deal with the same topics.


Evidently, these components have developed enmity for individuals other than their own, but I urge them to avoid all forms of resentment. God does not want us to dislike one other because of our political beliefs; instead, we ought to love ourselves as Christ loves us.

I would like to further emphasize that only God can prevent Tinubu's the swearing-in on May 29, and Peter Obi cannot serve as President of Nigeria. Atiku is still in with a shot, but Peter Obi is out.

This isn't a dig at Peter Obi or any other politician. I admire Tinubu, Atiku, as well as Peter Obi, but it should not prevent me from conveying God's message to his nation.


Jenny Young

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