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An X-ray Of Primate Ayodele’s Detailed Prophecy About Nigeria’s 2023 Presidential Election (VIDEO)

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An X-ray Of Primate Ayodele’s Detailed Prophecy About Nigeria’s 2023 Presidential Election (VIDEO)

 

 

PRIMATE AYODELE- Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election which was held on Saturday, 25th of February 2023 is arguably one of the most controversial elections that have taken place in the African continents recently.

 

 

 

 

The candidate of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu emerged as the winner of the election in the most questionable way, and till now, there are still several court cases portraying uncertainty about his rule as president of Nigeria.

 

 

 

 

 

 

In Nigeria, religion is always a huge factor when it comes to elections and we all saw how that played out in the recently concluded elections with several prophets giving prophecies about who will win the election, how the winner would emerge, and some of the circumstances that will surround the victory of whoever wins.

 

 

 

 

Arguably, there were more than 50 Prophets from mega-churches that gave their predictions regarding the election but among all, Primate Elijah Ayodele of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church stood out with the unique presentation of his prophecies on the presidential election.

 

 

 

 

Unlike others whose prophecies favored either Tinubu, Atiku or Peter Obi, Primate Ayodele’s prophecy neither favored anyone nor put any of the candidates in a bad light. Primate Ayodele gave a detailed explanation of how the three of them can win, he analyzed the region, strategies, and characters that can give them victory in the election.

 

 

An X-ray Of Primate Ayodele’s Detailed Prophecy About Nigeria’s 2023 Presidential Election (VIDEO)

 

 

 

As a matter of fact, Primate Ayodele started talking about the presidential election one year ago, hence, there were several prophecies he released up until the election eve when he declared God’s choice for Nigeria.

 

 

 

 

 

 

However, one of his prophecies that stood out among the other ones was captured in a video shared on his social media account. In the video, he was heard talking about how desperate and ready Tinubu was while alerting the opposition parties to immediately wake up to avoid being cheated and beaten out of election victory. Primate Ayodele said in the video that the ruling party was ready financially, spiritually, legally, illegally, and so on and that the opposition was not showing any sign of seriousness for election victory.

These were his words

‘’PDP isn’t yet serious for this election, but Labour Party isn’t yet serious. What I saw all night is what I am saying right now. The Lord showed me that APC is ready to win this election technically, politically, economically, financially, and spiritually. I see APC putting all their arsenal together to get this power and if you are taking them for granted, they will get it. If they can maneuver INEC, PDP and Labour Party are in trouble. They are ready to do otherwise in all ramifications. They are extremely desperate and it will cause the failure of the opposition if they don’t wake up now. Peter Obi should not allow the crowd to get to his head, Atiku is still sleeping. I don’t belong to any of them but I am saying how God sent me. If they take it, no court will change it o’’.

On account of these above statements credited to Primate Elijah Ayodele, one would agree that Primate Ayodele saw correctly and accurately with his presidential election prophecy. Since the election ended, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been at the center of the blame due to the discrepancies in election results meaning the electoral commission was manipulated technically. We all saw how INEC failed to upload the presidential results for several days and even now that they have been uploaded to the commission’s portal, there are differences in the announced results and the uploaded results.

The opposition parties had an opportunity to change what happened if they listened to the prophet’s revelation. It didn’t make sense when the man of God made those statements but now when the election is over, it has been confirmed to be true.

There have been court cases against the victory of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu but none of them have seen the light of the day, fulfilling Primate Ayodele’s prophecy that the ruling party is ready legally for the purpose of victory.

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Hurricane Tinubu Wrecks PDP: Emergency Meeting Called as Party Bleeds Out!

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Hurricane Tinubu Wrecks PDP: Emergency Meeting Called as Party Bleeds Out!

Hurricane Tinubu Wrecks PDP: Emergency Meeting Called as Party Bleeds Out!


Red alert at Wadata Plaza! The once-mighty People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is teetering on the edge as defections slam the party like a hurricane — a political Category 5 now branded “Hurricane Tinubu.”

In a frantic bid to stop the bleeding, PDP’s battered National Working Committee has called an emergency meeting for Tuesday, desperate to patch up a ship that’s sinking fast.

The latest blow?
Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, ex-VP candidate Ifeanyi Okowa, Deputy Governor Monday Onyeme, and every key player in Delta’s PDP machinery dumped the party overnight, crossing over to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) after a secret meeting in Asaba.

Delta — once a PDP fortress — is now enemy territory.

“We are being wiped out!” cried a top PDP insider who spoke in a panic.

Since the 2023 elections, the PDP has been in a freefall:

  • Over 300 members jumped ship to the APC in just one year!

  • Zonal and state party structures lie in tatters.

  • The National Working Committee is a battlefield, with two rival Secretaries fighting for the party’s soul.

Acting National Chairman Umar Damagum is under fire for steering the party into the storm, while bitter leadership squabbles and expired BoT terms have left the PDP rudderless.

And the defections aren’t slowing down.

Even Oluwole Oke, a five-time Reps member from Osun State, just said “Adiós!” to the PDP — the latest in a wave of desertions that insiders warn could spell total collapse before the 2027 elections.

Tuesday’s emergency meeting will be a fight for survival, where party leaders are expected to debate frantic rescue plans:

  • Emergency Congresses,

  • A shaky NEC meeting,

  • And a make-or-break National Elective Convention.

But will it be too little, too late?

“Most defectors are gone for good,” admitted a senior NWC member. “You can’t stop people running from a burning house!”

Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu’s APC watches the chaos gleefully, tightening its grip on Nigeria’s political landscape as rivals self-destruct.

As PDP leaders brace for Tuesday’s showdown, one thing is crystal clear:
If the PDP can’t stop the storm, Hurricane Tinubu will finish the job — and leave Nigeria a one-party state.

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Democracy Hijacked: Nigeria Under Tinubu and APC’s Reign of Suppression

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Democracy Hijacked: Nigeria Under Tinubu and APC’s Reign of Suppression

By George Omagbemi Sylvester

Once hailed as Africa’s beacon of hope, Nigeria’s democracy is now a battered relic under the suffocating grip of Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC). What the world is witnessing is not the nurturing of democratic ideals, but the systematic strangulation of freedom, rights and popular will. Nigerians no longer possess true political rights. Elections are now caricatures. The judiciary dances to executive tunes. The legislature is a rubber stamp. And the masses? They are muted by fear, poverty and intimidation.

International bodies, supposedly guardians of global democracy, remain mostly silent or issue toothless statements while the giant of Africa bleeds internally.

A Nation in Chains

Since Tinubu’s contested swearing-in on May 29 2023, following what The Guardian (UK) described as a “deeply flawed and poorly conducted election,” Nigeria has descended further into autocracy. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) promised technological transparency with the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and the INEC Results Viewing Portal (IReV) only for these mechanisms to be crippled on election day, allowing widespread manipulation.

 

Chidi Odinkalu, former Chairman of Nigeria’s Human Rights Commission, summed it up perfectly:
“You cannot rig a people’s will and claim legitimacy. Tinubu’s government was born in fraud, and fraud cannot father democracy.”

The very essence of democracy, the right to choose one’s leaders freely and fairly; was brazenly hijacked. When protests erupted, they were crushed with brutal force. The media, once vibrant, now operates under threats of shutdowns, fines and arrests. Activists are labeled “terrorists” or “threats to national security.”

Journalist David Hundeyin, an outspoken critic, captured the fear gripping Nigeria:
“We live in a country where telling the truth has become an act of rebellion.”

Poverty, Insecurity, and Silence

While political rights evaporate, Nigerians are suffocated by poverty. Inflation under Tinubu soared to 33.2% by April 2025 (National Bureau of Statistics), the highest in two decades. Food inflation hit 40%, sending millions into deeper hunger. The removal of fuel subsidies without meaningful cushioning plunged transport costs up by 200%, pushing the minimum wage farther below subsistence levels.

Amid these hardships, dissent is criminalized. When labor unions threatened strikes, the regime secured court orders declaring them “illegal.” Protesters are met with police batons and live bullets, just like during the #EndSARS protests in 2020 under Buhari, whose playbook Tinubu is now perfecting.

Even comedians have become unlikely prophets of doom.
Comedian Basketmouth lamented:
“In Nigeria, you now need visa to visit your own human rights. That’s how bad it is.”

International Bodies: Where Are They?

What have international organizations like the United Nations, African Union, ECOWAS, or even the Commonwealth done? Very little.

The United Nations issued general statements calling for “inclusive governance” without naming the perpetrators.

ECOWAS, often quick to act elsewhere (e.g., coups in Mali, Burkina Faso), has been conspicuously muted about Nigeria, perhaps because Tinubu played a leading role in ECOWAS’s structure.

The African Union has focused more on Sudan and the Sahel, leaving Nigeria to burn quietly.

The United States, after initial noise about “concerns” during the 2023 elections, quickly congratulated Tinubu and moved on, prioritizing oil deals and counterterrorism interests.

This hypocritical diplomacy sends a dangerous signal:
As long as Nigeria supplies oil and keeps Western interests safe, the trampling of human rights will be tolerated.

Democracy or Democrazy?

Late Chinua Achebe, in The Trouble with Nigeria (1983), warned:
“The trouble with Nigeria is simply and squarely a failure of leadership.”
Tinubu’s reign proves that leadership failure is no longer just a problem; it is now state policy.

Under APC, Nigeria’s democracy is democracy only in name. Elections are rituals devoid of meaning. Courts rubber-stamp electoral thefts, often dismissing glaring irregularities on “technicalities.” Just in 2023, over 75% of election petitions were struck out on “lack of merit,” despite overwhelming evidence of malpractice (according to data compiled by SBM Intelligence).

Social media, once a tool for accountability, is under siege. In February 2025, the National Assembly passed the draconian “Internet Falsehood and Manipulation Bill,” widely dubbed the “Social Media Gag Law,” criminalizing “insulting public officials” with jail terms up to three years.
As comedian I Go Dye famously quipped:
“In Nigeria, even silence has been accused of hate speech”

The Broader Collapse

Under Tinubu, Nigeria’s global reputation nosedived. According to the 2025 Freedom House report, Nigeria was downgraded from “Partly Free” to “Not Free” for the first time in 20 years.

Transparency International’s 2024 Corruption Perception Index ranked Nigeria 149th out of 180 countries, worse than war-torn Afghanistan.
The Economist Intelligence Unit predicted that unless political repression ends, Nigeria faces “an inevitable descent into full dictatorship by 2027.”

Already, Nigeria’s youth, once energetic are fleeing en masse. The JAPA syndrome (mass emigration) has become an exodus. According to the UK Home Office, over 100,000 Nigerian professionals emigrated in 2024 alone, the highest African migration recorded.

When the best minds flee, when dissent is crushed, when elections are jokes, what remains of a nation?

What Should Be Done?

International bodies must stop hiding behind diplomatic niceties. Sanctions must target corrupt politicians and human rights abusers, not just coup plotters in smaller African countries.

Targeted Visa Bans: Bar corrupt APC politicians and election riggers from traveling abroad.

Asset Freezes: Block the looted wealth sitting in London, Dubai, and New York.

Global Advocacy: Push for independent media protections and human rights watchdog missions into Nigeria.

If the West and multilateral bodies continue their selective outrage, they will be complicit in Nigeria’s descent into full-blown tyranny.

Inside Nigeria, civil society must regroup. Labor unions, students, market women, comedians, musicians, journalists all must reclaim their role as the conscience of the nation. Democracy is not given by dictators; it is seized by the people.

As the late Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti warned:
“My people are scared of the air around them, they always have an excuse not to fight for freedom. We must rise.”

A Clarion Call

Nigeria stands today at the edge of a terrifying abyss. Tinubu and the APC have hijacked democracy, and the world watches as freedom withers. But history teaches us that no tyranny is permanent. From South Africa’s apartheid regime to military juntas across Africa, oppressive regimes eventually fall.

The choice is stark: either Nigerians fight back for their rights now, or resign themselves to decades of sophisticated enslavement.

The international community must act. Nigerians must resist. History must not record that in the hour of greatest need, those who should have fought stayed silent.

Democracy Hijacked: Nigeria Under Tinubu and APC's Reign of Suppression
By George Omagbemi Sylvester

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PRIMATE AYODELE SHOCKER!! Not Atiku, Not Obi, only Tinubu Can Make Nigeria Great Again!

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Primate Ayodele Never Said Seyi Makinde Would Become President’’ – Media Aide Clarifies*

PRIMATE AYODELE SHOCKER!! Not Atiku, Not Obi, only Tinubu Can Make Nigeria Great Again!

-Warns President To Do 3 Things To Win 2027 Elections

If there is one prophet presently in Nigeria that has established himself clearly as an oracle, one that foretells accurately what the future holds for different prominent individuals and the country at large, that prophet is no other than Primate Ayodele Elijah, the founder and leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual church. Over the years, he has distinguished himself as different from the rest of the crowd. He is a different breed of prophet. What stands him out distinctly is his ability to hear from the Lord and make prophecies long before they happen.
For instance, in 2022, one of the most popular videos from any prophet back then, was the viral video of Primate Ayodele warning Nigerians not to vote for President Tinubu because, according to him, the country would be plunged into severe economic hardship if he is voted into office. And that’s exactly what happened. But today, Primate Ayodele has another fresh prophecy that changes everything, something many Nigerians will be delighted to hear about. Below is his response when he spoke to City People Editor, WALE LAWAL (08037209290) recently.

What is his position on the gale of defections by many PDP members, including governors and ex-governors to the ruling party, APC, he was asked?

“I have said this before, go and look through our previous prophecies. Maybe a lot of Nigerians are surprised, but I am not the least surprised about this. I specifically mentioned the PDP governors that will defect to the APC and it is all coming to light now. This was what the Lord told me would happen since last year.”

“Now, there is something I want to tell you Nigerians and it is very, very critical and it is important that they listen to me very attentively. I am sure many Nigerians will remember that, in 2022, I was the prophet who warned that they should not vote for President Tinubu and that if they do, the country will be doomed and things will go from bad to worse, right? And it turned out as I foretold. Now, I am the same person coming out strongly to tell Nigerians that, it is that same man, Tinubu, that will take us to the Promised land, and they have to take it or leave it. I said it that the economy will be in shambles if he becomes president, I said the prices of petroleum product will be at an all time high and there will be hardship everywhere. I am now telling you that the same man, come 2027, is the best person for the job. He is the one God will use to turn things around and Nigerians will be happy again.”

“As for Atiku, if he becomes the next president of Nigeria, Nigerians will be in perpetual shock at the outcome of how terrible things will become in the country! If it’s Peter Obi, I am telling you Nigeria will no longer be on the map of the world! If it’s Aminu Tambuwal, Nigeria will crash in only a matter of months. If it’s El-Rufai, Nigeria will be buried for life!”

“I am sure a lot of Nigerians are wondering, what is this man saying? I am saying exactly what I know, exactly what God has told me. When I said the last time that Nigerians would not vote for the best candidate at the time, people said I collected money from Atiku, now that I have declared that the best man for the job is President Tinubu, let them come and tell me I have collected money from Tinubu as well. They say all of these because they do not understand who a prophet is. A prophet is dynamic. A prophet must not be one sided, he must listen to the word of God. Tinubu is the man that will make Nigeria better. And the coming 2027 elections will be largely influenced by ethnicity. And Tinubu’s vote will seriously divide the north.”

Meanwhile, there are three people that must not come out to contest, if they do, Tinubu is in trouble! His re-election for a second term will be in crisis. I will not mention the names now, if I must do that, I will speak to only the appropriate person and that’s the president. I want to speak with the president himself and if he likes, let him listen to me because there are three things the president must do to guarantee his re-election for a second term. If he does not do those three things, he will lose the election, I can guarantee him that. He needs to do these very critical things, three of them, before he can be guaranteed of victory in 2027.”

“As for the President’s wife, she must be careful and guide against being poisoned. She must change her cook.”

Primate was asked to comment on the moves by prominent politicians and the opposition to form what they consider a powerful coalition against the President and his government.

“All these coalitions they are forming all over the place is not new to me, people leaving one party for another party has never been an issue with me. I knew all this would happen and we said so. So, its not new,” Primate Ayodele stated.

The highly revered prophet launched into other areas of governance and politics.

“Adebayo Adelabu cannot become governor of Oyo state. If APC gives him their ticket it is going to be nothing but a wasted vote. If they give it to him, the APC will lose disgracefully.”

“In Anambra state, Uwachukwu Nicholas cannot unseat Soludo as governor. Let him run to anywhere he wants, he cannot succeed unless he does some very significant and needful things that will enhance his chances. But limiting his chances to his own capacity and ideas alone, he should forget it, he will not win the Anambra election.

In Osun state, PDP will still retain power. If APC brings back Oyetola, they will lose the election so disgracefully that the APC in Osun state will go into oblivion. Nobody will remember APC again in Osun state.

Outside of politics, I see Eleganza being set ablaze and shoprite. In addition, I am seeing that hundreds of herdsmen will be killed and they will be chased out of the country. I also see the end of militants fighting themselves.

Eggs will become scarce. We must pay attention to our international airports to ensure that no shooting targetted against a VIP takes place.

IGP Egbetokun will go. Then, I must not forget to reveal that Nyesom Wike, the Attorney General of the federation and Ribadu will be engulfed in a very serious fight.

I warned Fubara that he must not go against the FG, he must use the government for government. He has listened to my warnings now, I had released the warning since October 2024. If he follows my advice to him, I am telling you, Fubara will come back, he will go for a second term and he will win.”

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