Is Primate Ayodele’s Prophecy On South Sudan Coming To Pass?
Is Primate Ayodele’s Prophecy On South Sudan Coming To Pass?
No doubt, one of the African countries’ popular prophet, Primate Elijah Ayodele has been prophesying about South Sudan. When a prophet constantly talks about a nation, then for sure, God has an important message to deliver to the leaders.
Primate Ayodele had long prophesied the crisis in that region but his prophecies got more serious last year during the release of his 2022 prophecies on Wednesday, 22nd Of December, 2021.
The man of God mentioned that South Sudan needs prayers for peace to reign in the country. Few days into the new year, he released an update and declared a 21-day fasting and prayer in the country because he foresees a war-like situation coming and some crisis.
These were his words:
‘‘’In South Sudan, I foresee a crisis and war happening. The only way this can be averted is by fasting and prayer. I urge the government to declare a national 21-day fasting and prayer to avert this war and crisis.’’ (https://theeagleonline.com.ng/primate-ayodele-declares-21-day-fasting-and-prayer-for-south-sudan-to-avert-crisis/)
Confirming this, there have been growing tensions in South Sudan for some weeks now. Also, the opposition have been calling on international bodies to intervene so that the country will not be taken back to ‘war’, exactly as Primate Ayodele warned at the beginning of the year.
Also, There was heavy military deployment in the capital, Juba, Monday near the international airport and the presidential palace, highlighting growing tensions.
News reports coming out of South Sudan also have it that military troops were deployed to the residence of the first vice president of the country, Dr Riek Machar Teny, confirming that there is a crisis.
The warnings of the man of God to South Sudan are fast becoming a reality, the crisis has confirmed that God sent Primate Ayodele to the country and except the needful is done, the unexpected may happen.
Sahara Weekly
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