Primate Ayodele releases prophecies for Benin Republic, Mali, Gambia, Guinea, Zimbabwe, others

Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, recently shared new predictions concerning Africa and its leaders. He warned that over the next four years, the continent would witness divisions leading to the breakup of organizations like the African Union and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). He predicted the formation of a new union and the emergence of a revolutionary leader for Africa.

In a statement released by his Media aide, Oluwatosin Osho, Primate Ayodele stated, “In the next four years, Africa will witness significant divisions, with countries breaking away from existing unions. Many African nations will struggle against their colonial legacies to achieve complete independence. Additionally, a new African leader with revolutionary ideals will rise to prominence, influencing other presidents on the continent.”

Regarding specific countries, Primate Ayodele offered insights into the political landscapes:

  • Benin Republic: He cautioned President Patrice Talon about political opposition aiming to thwart his reelection efforts. He advised wide consultations to select a viable candidate to succeed him. Ethnic tensions and attempts to amend the constitution were also highlighted.
  • Gambia: President Adama Barrow was warned of challenges to his leadership, including opposition coalitions aiming to weaken his administration.
  • Rwanda: Primate Ayodele foresaw protests against President Paul Kagame and warned against false accusations and potential security threats.
  • Guinea: He predicted obstacles for the junta’s transition to civilian rule due to political interference, urging vigilance against clandestine opposition efforts.
  • Mali: Politicians’ distrust of military leadership and concerns about democratic processes were highlighted, urging the military leader to bolster security.
  • Zambia: President Hakainde Hichilema was cautioned about opposition attempts to destabilize his government ahead of the presidential election.
  • Sudan: Despite international efforts, democratic stability remained uncertain, with warnings of potential divisions within the ruling forces and rebel attempts to seize power.
  • South Sudan: Primate Ayodele predicted tensions between President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar, advising measures to prevent electoral crises and potential conflict.

Furthermore, predictions were made for Zimbabwe, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, and Chad, highlighting various political and health challenges faced by their leaders.

Overall, Primate Ayodele’s predictions emphasize the need for political vigilance, unity, and prayer across African nations amidst evolving socio-political dynamics.