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Nigeria Will Break Up At The Right Time, CAN, PFN are Political – Primate Ayodele

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Nigeria will undoubtedly disintegrate, despite political efforts to maintain the status quo, according to Primate Elijah Ayodele, Leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church.

Speaking to a small group of media on Friday at his church’s Oke-Afa headquarters in Lagos, Primate Ayodele stated that separatists like Sunday Igboho and Nnamdi Kanu are now trying to separate the country, but they would not succeed at this time.

He emphasized that it is not yet time for the areas to separate, saying that such agitations will instead put the agitators in danger.

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Prophet Ayodele said: “A lot of things will still change. Nige­rians are suffering today. But, Nnamdi Kanu should forget Biafra. When the time comes, there will be a referendum that will make people go their different ways.

 “Nnamdi Kanu will still stay in detention. Sunday Igboho can­not change Nigeria.”

Primate Ayodele, who will shortly celebrate 30 years in prophetic ministry, mentioned that only he remains after remembering several of his peers.

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He listed up a few of his prophecies, although he insisted that he is merely the Lord’s vessel and expressed displeasure when some disasters come to pass.

Primate Ayodele claimed that God had planned for the current issue in Rivers State to highlight and undermine the inappropriate actions of a godfather.

“Wike will serve Tinubu,” he said. Wike and Tinubu will battle. Wike is in a severe legal, economical, and spiritual state.

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“Fubara should wake up. He should be desperate like Wike. If not, Wike will take Rivers from him.”

Primate Ayodele declared that the Riv­ers problem could not be resolved. Allow them to carry on fighting. Whoever loses will go out of state.

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He also discussed the status of the country, emphasizing that hardship would last until 2025 and that the nation cannot see a reversal this year.

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Primate Ayodele stated that he had no animosity toward President Bola Tinubu because the latter aided him in the beginning of his ministry.

“I cannot think poorly of him (Tinubu),” he uttered. However, this is God’s word. He will become president, I told him.

“But, they have no solution to the problems facing the nation. Even if Atiku or Peter Obi were elected, we would have also suf­fered.

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“There are better options. Why can’t everyone come out? Let us forget the politics of money. Atiku and Obi could have formed ‘a collaboration’ in 2023. But, they were selfish.”

Primate Ayodele proposed that the Service Chiefs implement “Three Towers” as a means of putting an end to kidnapping, banditry, and insurgency in Nigeria.

“I will instruct them when they present the ‘Three Towers.’” I’ll explain to them the significance of the “Three Towers” and what to do with them. Nigerians have spiritual insecurity.

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Primate Ayodele also saw the situation in Kano Emirate and concluded that Nigeria’s royal dilemma was not yet resolved.

He predicted that the crisis will quickly expand to the South West. Two Ooni will emerge to fight very soon. Conventional establishments will vanish into thin air.

“All the Obas are under the local governments. The Local Government Chairman can re­move an Oba. A lot of things will be done to reduce the powers of traditional rulers. The Royalty crisis will soon come to the South West.”

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Primate Ayodele stated that it will be challenging for the All Progressives Congress (APC) to win the state in the upcoming Anambra governorship election.

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He asserts, “Ifeanyi Uba is not in a terrible situation. However, Soludo is prepared for anything and desperate.

Regarding the condition of the Nigerian Church, Primate Ayodele stated that political games are being played by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and its affiliates, such as the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (CAN) and other blocs.

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“They are political,” he declared. The state governors are in charge of them. They are not bodies of spirit. They comply with government orders.

“The CAN president is a stooge. Look at the Lagos CAN. After the Chairman had campaigned, they have given him an appointment in the Pilgrims Board.”

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