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ECOWAS Succumbs To Primate Ayodele’s Prophecies, Lifts Sanctions On Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso

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ECOWAS Succumbs To Primate Ayodele’s Prophecies, Lifts Sanctions On Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso

 

 

The Leader Of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele is a living proof that the secrets of God are with his prophets. The holy bible tells us that God does nothing without revealing his plans to his prophets, Primate Ayodele is a confirmation of the scripture. (Amos 3 Vs 7)

 

 

 

 

In the last three years, the African continent has experienced different successful coups that saw democratically elected governments ousted and it’s fair enough to say Primate Ayodele foretold these situations at different times and on different platforms; Videos, texts and words.

 

 

ECOWAS Succumbs To Primate Ayodele’s Prophecies, Lifts Sanctions On Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso

 

 

 

The first among them is the military coup that happened in Mali about four years ago. Primate Ayodele in his prophecies for 2020 revealed that there will be a gang-up against the Mali president.

‘’MALI: There will be a gang up against the Malian president. The country should pray against protests and disorderliness.’’

(https://dailypost.ng/2019/12/26/2020-what-will-happen-in-us-uk-china-others-primate-ayodele/)

Prior to the coup that happened in Niger Republic, Primate Ayodele in a video interview in July 2023 warned African leaders to address the issue of coup as he foresees another event that will witness the end of a democratic government. He made this statement 14 days before the coup that ousted President Bazoum’s government.

‘’If African leaders don’t address what will cause a coup, there will be a coup. I am seeing another coup in Africa except it is being addressed properly. If the leaders are not doing the rightful things, there will be a problem in Africa, there will be coup.’’

After the Niger Coup, ECOWAS placed several sanctions on the country including Burkina Faso and Mali. The commission threatened to fight the coupist and even France tried every means possible to ensure the military government is ousted but in the midst of all these, Primate Ayodele called on all parties to tread carefully because God has a hand in the coup.

“I want to tell all African leaders, the US, France, and every interested party that they will not escape God’s judgment if this war happens in Africa.’’

‘’African leaders don’t value themselves. We don’t value ourselves and what we have. Let them leave Niger alone and let the country breathe rather than terrorizing and threatening the peace of the nation. They have gotten it wrong with the order of military action. This will not end the coup in Africa, they can’t see far.’’

Niger Coup: Think Twice, War Isn’t An Option, Primate Ayodele Tells ECOWAS

Primate Ayodele went as far as warning President Joe Biden of USA against intervening in the Niger coup issue. He advised the president not to involve himself because it will have a negative impact on his government.

‘’If the US invades Niger Republic, it will be a satanic and terrorist move. It means Joe Biden is looking for God’s anger. US involvement is just a means to enslave the people of Niger Republic. The US is passing through a lot of challenges, why do they want to invade Niger when they have their own problems to battle with. It is a means to start a third world war which God is against.’’

Leave Niger alone or face God’s wrath, Primate Ayodele warns US

Also, Primate Ayodele advised President Macron to withdraw his troops from the country because the people have decided and any more provocation may lead to something disastrous.

The coup in Niger Republic is irreversible, no matter what President Macron and his chariot plan to do to restore the former president, it will not be successful.

“Any attempt by President Macron to attack the Niger Republic will lead to the downfall of France.

“It’s better for President Macron to accept that the people have decided, he should withdraw his troops to ensure peace reigns in the country.”

France Will Go Down If It Attacks Niger Republic – Primate Ayodele Warns President Macron

In another advice to ECOWAS, Primate Ayodele advised the commission to make use of diplomatic moves instead of violence to speak to the coupist nations because the ousted government cannot be reinstated.

‘’Niger is not a war zone. Let us use diplomacy to handle it. Let them give ECOWAS their roadmap and an agreement should be made. They won’t allow the president to come back unless you want to destroy the country. What happened in Niger is God’s wish.’’

https://tiktok.com/@primateayodele/video/7271199758243450117?_r=1&_t=8kBshmhNrpW

After much attempts to try it their own way, ECOWAS has finally succumbed to the diplomatic methods as advised by Primate Ayodele. The commission which sanctioned the coupist countries has lifted the sanctions and opened more doors for dialogue instead of hostility towards Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali.

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Tinubu Is the ‘Surgeon’ Nigeria Needs; Opposition Lacks Courage for 2027 — Ogra

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Tinubu Is the ‘Surgeon’ Nigeria Needs; Opposition Lacks Courage for 2027 — Ogra

 

 

ABUJA — Senior Special Assistant to the President, O’tega Ogra, has defended the reform agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing him as a “surgeon” prepared to take difficult but necessary decisions to stabilise Nigeria’s economy, while criticising opposition figures ahead of the 2027 general elections.

 

 

In a statement titled “My thoughts on the APC, President Bola Tinubu’s reforms, and the opposition,” Ogra, popularly known as ‘The Tiger,’ said many opposition leaders lack the political will required to implement tough but beneficial policies.

 

 

‘Surgeon vs Bystander’

Drawing a medical analogy, Ogra likened the President’s leadership style to that of a specialist willing to carry out life-saving surgery, while portraying critics as passive observers.

 

 

“The difference between President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and them is like comparing a surgeon willing to take a difficult but life-saving decision in the operating theatre, and a bystander more concerned with applause than outcome,” he said.

 

 

He argued that while the President is willing to endure short-term criticism in pursuit of long-term national stability, the opposition remains driven by populist considerations that could delay meaningful progress.

 

 

Structural Reforms Underway

Ogra dismissed claims that the administration’s policies are superficial, insisting they represent fundamental changes aimed at correcting longstanding economic distortions.

 

 

He cited developments in the oil and gas sector, including efforts to promote domestic refining and eliminate what he described as fraudulent subsidy regimes, as measures targeted at blocking revenue leakages. He also referenced fiscal reforms designed to boost government revenue and support infrastructure and social investments.

“These decisions are not politically convenient. They demand resolve,” Ogra said, adding that history tends to favour leaders who undertake systemic reforms rather than those who “manage decline.”

Criticism of Opposition

The presidential aide said opposition parties have “a lot to learn” from the internal workings of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), accusing rival groups of failing to present clear and workable policy alternatives.

According to him, criticism in a democracy must be accompanied by substance and conviction.

“Nigeria does not need rehearsed outrage. It needs tested ideas and leaders willing to stand by them when it matters most,” he added.

Outlook on Reforms

While acknowledging that the reforms may take time to fully materialise, Ogra expressed confidence that early signs across key sectors point to a more resilient economy and improved fiscal discipline.

He concluded that leadership is ultimately defined by the ability to make difficult and sometimes unpopular decisions, insisting that such choices are essential for building a strong and stable nation.

 

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Top Reps Aspirant, Abudu-Balogun Assures Constituents of Inclusive, Progressive Representation

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Top Reps Aspirant, Abudu-Balogun Assures Constituents of Inclusive, Progressive Representation

 

It is an incontrovertible fact that Watersiders should GET IT RIGHT this time around by overwhelmingly support this distinguished Watersider, Hon. Abudu-Balogun to emerge as the Candidate of APC for the Federal House of Representative in the 2027 elections.

Apart from being a respected politician among the creme-de-la-creme professionals in politics in Ogun State, and undoubtedly a prominent grassroots politician of Waterside extraction, Hon. Abudu-Balogun has seen it all in National politics that will be of great benefits to the Federal Constituency if eventually elected.

 

Hmmm! With the emergence of the distinguished Senator Solomon Adeola (Yayi) as the consensus Governorship candidate of APC in Ogun State, Waterside agitation for enduring developmental projects and its realisation like Deep Sea Port, assumption of Oil producing LGA via Eba Oil deposits, sustainable Electricity Supply would be a walk-over. This anaysis is predicated upon a scientifically established empirical evidence that Hon Abudu-Balogun is a sustainable Bridge between this Federal Constituency and the Powers that be at Federal level.

 

He has the competence, he posseses the Capacity, he has the cognate political experience, he has fortified the developmental blueprint, he has worked tirelessly, and earned the link to facilitate the expected developmental projects to this Federal Constituency.

 

Above all, Hon Abudu-Balogun has concluded political and economic arrangements to galvanise support in all respects from the main actors at the National and sub-national levels in the country for the tasks ahead.

 

TENI NI TENI. This is the time TIME FOR “ACTION” in the realisation of the enduring Developmental Agenda (that has been eluding us from time immemorial) for the entire Federal Constituency, particularly, our dear Ogun Waterside LGA.

 

Distinguished Watersiders, particularly, the comrade professional politicians and the astute Professionals in politics, please factcheck this. Hon Abudu-Balogun is a very popular and honoured politician in Ijebu-North LGA, he is cherished and respected professional in politics in Ijebu-East LGA, he is a consistently consistent rare breed politician in Waterside who has the interest of Waterside development at heart.

 

ACTION needs our support, he needs our endorsement at this political turning point of our dear LGA, the Wealth Side of Ogun State.

Iwe teni, iwe teni, iwe teni o.

Ajuse ri Dede Eni o.

Happy Sunday to us all.

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ADC Unstoppable, Like the Sun — Aregbesola Declares at 8th National Convention

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ADC Unstoppable, Like the Sun — Aregbesola Declares at 8th National Convention

 

 

ABUJA — Former Osun State Governor and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Rauf Aregbesola, has declared that the party remains “unstoppable,” likening its rise to the inevitability of the sun, despite what he described as attempts by the ruling establishment to weaken opposition forces.

Speaking at the ADC’s 8th National Convention, Aregbesola said the party’s existence is rooted in the will of Nigerians and protected by the constitution, insisting that no political pressure or institutional interference could halt its progress.

“Just as no power can stop the sun from rising, so can the ADC not be stopped,” he told delegates.

Blasts Political System, Accuses Ruling Forces of Undermining Democracy

The ADC leader accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of actions he described as anti-democratic, alleging efforts to frustrate opposition parties ahead of the 2027 elections.

He criticized what he termed the normalization of political “criminality,” arguing that recent political realignments and electoral practices undermine democratic integrity.

According to him, ADC does not owe its existence to any individual or institution but to Nigerians “tired of deceit and mismanagement.”

Harsh Assessment of Economy, Security, and Governance

Aregbesola painted a grim picture of the nation’s condition, citing economic decline, rising inflation, and worsening living standards.

He noted that the naira’s depreciation from about ₦700 to ₦1,400 per dollar reflects what he described as poor economic management, while fuel prices have surged significantly, making daily life difficult for citizens.

On security, he described the current situation as one of the worst in Nigeria’s history, raising concerns about increasing violence and what he called a lack of empathy from leadership in responding to national tragedies.

ADC Positions Itself as Nigeria’s “Rescue Mission”

The former minister said the ADC has, within months, transformed into a major opposition force, claiming it now represents the “hope of the Nigerian people.”

He outlined the party’s rapid structural expansion, ongoing membership drive, and efforts to build alliances with other opposition groups including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party (LP), Social Democratic Party (SDP), and New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).

Aregbesola emphasized that the party is preparing to challenge the APC in the 2027 general elections through what he described as a “united opposition front.”

Defends Party Leadership Changes, Convention Legitimacy

Providing details of internal restructuring, Aregbesola said the emergence of new leadership, including David Mark as caretaker national chairman, followed due constitutional process and was duly communicated to INEC.

He argued that the commission’s refusal to monitor the convention violates provisions of the Electoral Act, insisting that ADC fulfilled all legal requirements.

Alleges Persecution of Opposition Figures

The ADC leader further accused the government of using state institutions such as anti-corruption agencies and security services to intimidate opposition politicians.

He cited cases involving figures like Nasir El-Rufai and Aminu Tambuwal, describing the trend as a dangerous signal for democracy.

Calls for United Front Ahead of 2027

Aregbesola concluded with a rallying call for Nigerians to support the ADC’s mission to restore “freedom, security, and prosperity,” warning against political apathy.

“A democracy without opposition is an autocracy,” he said, urging citizens to reject what he termed any attempt at political “coronation.”

Closing Note

The convention, themed “So that Nigeria will work for Freedom, Security and Prosperity,” brought together party delegates and stakeholders, marking a significant step in ADC’s preparations for the 2027 elections.

 

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