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Naira Redesign Prophecy Fulfilment: Primate Ayodele And His Mysterious Ministry

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Sahara Weekly Reports That At this point, there are no words that can be said to discredit Primate Elijah Ayodele in the prophetic ministry because he has proven beyond reasonable doubt that his ears and mind are not far from God’s voice, It’s obvious that his words are always directly from God, no filter whatsoever.

 

 

 

 

 

Naira Redesign Prophecy Fulfilment: Primate Ayodele And His Mysterious Ministry

 

 

 

 

 

Primate Ayodele has gotten to a stage in ministry where he should not be categorized with other prophets in the world, there is no other prophet that is as accurate as Primate Ayodele, and He is obviously the Prophet among other prophets. If we are to rate them, nobody comes close to his prophetic prowess, not in Nigeria, Africa or anywhere in the world.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primate Ayodele has unintentionally made it difficult for his critics to thrive or have the opportunity to backlash him either for giving fake prophecies or any kind of scandal. Only God knows what He has done to the ministry of this man of God, his critics have never been able to prove anything said against his personality or his prophecies. Even when Femi Adesina, the presidential spokesperson took a swipe at the prophet on fake prophecies, He was immediately countered by proofs of how those prophecies came to pass and ever since, there was no such allegation from the presidency or any other place again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is not to give glory to the prophet because all glory belongs to God almighty but it’s only fair that we acknowledge the work of God in the ministry of Primate Ayodele, God is using him mightily to break prophetic strongholds and to uphold the honour of the ministry at all times.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One of the many things that gets tongue wagging is Primate Ayodele’s yearly prophecies that encompasses every nation in the world and all the sectors of the country including sports, education, entertainment, governance, corporate organizations, individuals, to mention a few. It’s a mystery to many how Primate Ayodele who hardly travels is not just able to prophesy about every country in the world but they also end up coming to pass as he put them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some instances are the just concluded Israel prime minister election which Benjamin Netanyahu won in a landslide victory. Primate Ayodele during a service last week Sunday in his church stated that Netanyahu will come back to power in the election even though there will be some powers against him. Netanyahu isn’t the one in power yet he won the election, just as Primate Ayodele foretold.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The miraculous emergence of Rishi Sunak as the prime minister of the United Kingdom is another mysterious instance of Primate Ayodele’s prophecies. Primate Ayodele had said a few days after Boris Johnson resigned that Rishi Sunak will be the next prime minister of UK. The election came and Liz Truss won the election, many felt Primate Ayodele goofed only for Truss to resign a few weeks into government and this paved the way for Rishi Sunak, who was favoured by Primate Ayodele’s prophecy to be the next PM.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The victory of William Ruto in Kenya presidential election was never envisaged by even Kenyans because the incumbent had endorsed Raila Odinga months before the election and was openly campaigning for him to become the next president. While everyone predicted Odinga to win the election, Primate Ayodele prophesied that Ruto will be the next president of Kenya, a statement that was mocked because of the powers at play in the Kenya election. At the end of the day, We all saw how Ruto became the winner and this has built a name for Primate Ayodele in Kenya, He is the only Nigerian prophet who is given huge respect in Kenya, because of his mysterious prophecies regarding the election.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Nigerian economy is currently experiencing a downtime and this has caused the Naira to be on a free-fall, it now exchanges for N850 against $1, a stage described as an all-time low for the currency. Meanwhile, before President Buhari won his bid for a second term in 2019, Primate Ayodele revealed in an interview with Tribune newspapers that Nigerians will suffer so much if Buhari won, He noted that the economy and security of the country will be nothing to write home about, these have all happened already.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The most recent mysterious prophecy of Primate Ayodele that got fulfilled is the announcement that the naira will be redesigned by the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele. In 2020, Primate Ayodele in his annual prophecy book titled Warnings To The Nations stated that he foresees changes in the physical appearance of the Nigerian currency. He mentioned then that it may not be in that year but it will happen. Nigeria hasn’t changed her currency in several years so there was no way one would expect that this will happen and this makes it more mysterious because Primate Ayodele already foretold that it will happen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are several instances that have proven that Primate Ayodele is a different breed of prophet, He is widely unique with his prophecy, it’s not understandable and all one can say is that his ministry is mysterious.

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Nigeria on the Brink: Unpacking the Looming Collapse and the Quest for Liberation

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By George O. Sylvester

 

Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, is teetering on the edge of collapse. Decades of systemic corruption, mismanagement, and entrenched inequality have pushed the country to the precipice. Nigeria’s downward spiral necessitates a critical examination of the nation’s struggles and the imperative for liberation.

Nigeria on the Brink: Unpacking the Looming Collapse and the Quest for Liberation By George O. Sylvester

*Historical Context: A Legacy of Turmoil*

Nigeria’s post-independence era has been marred by military rule, civil war, and authoritarian regimes. The Human Rights Violations Investigation Commission, established in 1999, uncovered widespread abuses and recommended reparations, but the government’s inaction has perpetuated the cycle of violence.

*Economic Woes: A Ticking Time Bomb*

Nigeria’s economy, heavily reliant on oil exports, is facing a decline in global demand. The country’s inability to diversify its economy and address endemic corruption has resulted in stagnant growth, crippling unemployment, and widespread poverty.

*Social Unrest and Insecurity*

The rise of separatist movements, Boko Haram’s insurgency, and rampant banditry have created a climate of fear and instability. The government’s heavy-handed response has only exacerbated the crisis, displacing communities and fueling further resentment.

*The Way Forward: Liberation Through Accountability*

To avert collapse, Nigeria must confront its demons:
– *Institutional Reforms*: Strengthen democratic institutions, ensure accountability, and promote transparency.
– *Economic Diversification*: Invest in agriculture, infrastructure, and human capital to reduce dependence on oil exports.
– *Social Justice*: Address historical grievances, promote inclusivity, and ensure equitable resource distribution.
– *Security Sector Reform*: Overhaul the security apparatus to prioritize community policing and human rights.

Nigeria’s collapse is not inevitable, but it requires a concerted effort from citizens, civil society, and the government to address the systemic flaws that have brought the country to this juncture. Liberation will only be achieved through a collective commitment to accountability, justice, and equality.

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12 Inmates Escape in Kogi Jailbreak, Government Launches Manhunt

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12 Inmates Escape in Kogi Jailbreak, Government Launches Manhunt

Kotonkarfe, Kogi State – A wave of panic swept through Kotonkarfe, Kogi State, on Monday morning after twelve inmates escaped from the Federal Correctional Centre in a daring jailbreak.

The shocking incident, which has raised serious security concerns, prompted an immediate response from the Kogi State Government and law enforcement agencies.

Describing the incident as “unfortunate,” Kogi State Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, assured the public that security forces have launched a manhunt for the fugitives and are working tirelessly to prevent a recurrence.

“The theory that the inmates escaped through the tower without causing any structural damage raises serious concerns,” Fanwo stated.

“This calls for a thorough investigation to determine the exact circumstances of the escape, apprehend the fleeing inmates, and identify possible saboteurs within the system.”

In a glimmer of hope, one of the twelve escapees has been re-arrested, though the whereabouts of the remaining eleven fugitives remain unknown. Security agencies have intensified their search efforts, setting up surveillance and deploying personnel across key exit routes and neighboring communities.

Governor Usman Ododo has directed security agencies to strengthen measures at the facility and ensure that such a security breach does not occur again.

As the search intensifies, the Kogi State Government has issued a stern warning to individuals who may attempt to harbour or assist the escapees.

“We call on the public to report any suspicious individuals in their communities. Anyone found harbouring an escaped inmate will be held accountable,” Fanwo warned.

Despite the alarming development, authorities assured residents that there was no cause for panic.

“We encourage citizens to go about their daily activities as normal, knowing that the security of lives and property remains our top priority,” Fanwo added.

The jailbreak has raised critical concerns about security lapses within Nigerian correctional facilities, with many questioning how a dozen inmates managed to escape undetected.

This is not the first jailbreak in Kotonkarfe Prison, which has witnessed similar breaches in the past, underscoring persistent security challenges in the country’s correctional system.

As the investigation unfolds, pressure is mounting on authorities to apprehend the fugitives swiftly and address systemic failures to prevent future occurrences.

The Kogi State Police Command, Nigerian Correctional Service, and other security agencies have urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the nearest authorities.

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Two Nigerians, Four Others Face 62 Years in U.S. Prison Over $50M Fraud Allegations

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Two Nigerians, Four Others Face 62 Years in U.S. Prison Over $50M Fraud Allegations

 

Two Nigerians, Solomon Aluko and Nosakhare Nobore, alongside four other individuals, are facing the possibility of 62 years in prison each after being arraigned before a New York court on allegations of defrauding the United States government of $50 million.

According to court documents obtained from the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) website, the accused were charged with multiple financial crimes, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud, money laundering, conspiracy to defraud the government, and aggravated identity theft.

The suspects reportedly carried out the fraudulent scheme between March 2020 and March 2025 across various locations in the United States, including the Southern District of New York.

The charge sheet reveals that the accused individuals allegedly stole personal information and identities of individuals and businesses, using them to open fraudulent bank accounts. These accounts were then used to deposit fake, stolen, and fraudulently obtained cheques from various U.S. government agencies.

Once the funds were deposited, they were either withdrawn in cash or transferred to other accounts controlled by the syndicate. The court documents indicate that the group attempted to steal $80 million in total but successfully deposited around $50 million before authorities intervened.

Additionally, the suspects reportedly created a “fraud bible” containing detailed instructions on how each member of the syndicate should operate. Investigators also discovered that the syndicate used a Telegram group to coordinate their fraudulent activities in real time.

U.S. law enforcement agencies have condemned the alleged fraudulent activities of the suspects.

FBI Acting Assistant Director, Leslie R. Backschies, described the operation as a multi-year scheme aimed at exploiting the American financial system.

“These six defendants allegedly used sham businesses, stolen, and fake identities to operate a multi-year cheque fraud scheme, resulting in $50 million in illicit funds being deposited into their accounts. The defendants brazenly attempted to exploit multiple United States government programs in their attempts to illegally enrich themselves,” Backschies stated.

Similarly, U.S. IRS Special Agent Harry Chavis criticized the accused for targeting public assistance programs meant for the vulnerable.

“This group of suspects openly communicated about their fraud, taking pride in the multiple schemes that stole nearly $50 million from the American public. They lied and cheated a benefits system meant to help struggling businesses, while also stealing cheques from agencies that assist the elderly and veterans. This gang of ‘bag hunters’ will now face justice for multiple charges.”

The accused individuals, who were named in the indictment, include:

  • Solomon Aluko (29) – Hackensack, New Jersey

  • Nosakhare Nobore (29) – Edgewater, New Jersey

  • Anand (34) – Queens, New York

  • Pappas (28) – Miami, Florida

  • Ujkic (44) – Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

  • Gonzalez (28) – North Bergen, New Jersey

Each suspect faces up to 62 years in prison if convicted of all charges, which include:

  • Conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud (30 years)

  • Conspiracy to commit money laundering (20 years)

  • Conspiracy to defraud the government (10 years)

  • Aggravated identity theft (mandatory 2 years)

While the charges against the defendants are serious, the U.S. Department of Justice has emphasized that they remain innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

“The maximum potential sentences are prescribed by Congress and are provided for informational purposes only. Any sentencing of the defendants will be determined by a judge,” the DoJ statement clarified.

The indictment of Aluko, Nobore, and their alleged co-conspirators highlights ongoing efforts by U.S. law enforcement to crack down on financial fraud. As the legal proceedings unfold, the case is expected to attract significant attention, particularly given the staggering amount of money involved.

If convicted, the six suspects could spend decades behind bars for their alleged crimes.

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