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Opinion: Dear President Tinubu, Primate Ayodele Needs To Be Questioned* By Jubril Gawat
*Opinion: Dear President Tinubu, Primate Ayodele Needs To Be Questioned*
By Jubril Gawat
Before Bola Ahmed Tinubu became the President of Nigeria, Primate Ayodele through his prophecies warned sternly against electing him into power basically because of what he saw in his prophetic lens.
In a video that has gone viral even beyond the shores of Africa, Primate Ayodele was heard saying that if Tinubu becomes the president of Nigeria, the country would sink economically.
He described the situation he saw as one that would be so terrible to the extent of Nigerians not being able to afford basic amenities. He said Nigeria will become sick.
His words are below
‘’I’m not saying anyone should not insult me; I am not scared of any human being. If Nigeria votes APC in 2023, things will be tougher. We will see human beings and want to eat them like food. This is how God told me. I am not saying you should not criticize me or say anything against me even as an APC member, I warned you in 2015 too. You want to vote for lies in 2023, if you vote for the party that has a broom as their symbol, I pity churches. I am not against anybody and I don’t vote, Nigeria will be tough. If you vote and Tinubu enters, there will be serious problems.’’
‘’If Nigerians vote for APC in 2023, the country will sink, we will swim in poverty, and the economy will be in shambles. If APC wins, Nigeria will suffer extraordinarily. We have not yet seen hardship; if APC wins, the real hardship will come. The economy will be sick.’’
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This video was recorded in 2022 before the election but it didn’t make so much sense, it was a campaign period so it was normal to feel the prophet talked out of his interest in politics but the story has changed now. As much as his videos were not accepted generally then, it has now become a reference point for everyone including members of the All Progressive Congress (APC) who are now experiencing the reality of things.
The reality of things in Nigeria is that economic hardship has eaten deep into the lives of everyone including the rich ones. Primate Ayodele said in his video that the hardship that will be experienced in Tinubu’s government will be nothing compared to President Buhari’s own and unfortunately, this has come to pass within a few months of President Tinubu’s presidency.
In the history of Nigeria, there has never been a time when cassava flakes (garri) became so expensive as it is now, Rice is now close to N70,000/bag, several essential commodities that an average Nigerian could easily afford is now inconvenient for the rich to purchase, are these now all Primate Ayodele said in his video? Are we not swimming in poverty already just like he said?
Yesterday, there was a massive protest in Niger due to the economic hardship. It is not a culture in the northern part of the country to protest against the government but because things are extremely hard for them, they had to come out and express their pains.
Earlier today, residents of Kano stormed the street to protest the high cost of living, economic hardship and difficulties experienced on a daily basis. This is a core northern state that didn’t care about these protests but the current situation of things have left them with no option.
Meanwhile, Primate Ayodele in a different video said that there will be protests in the country due to the economic hardship faced by the people. He mentioned this in November 2023.
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All of these are what Primate Ayodele had said and they are accurately coming to pass the way he said them. My question now is, what is President Tinubu doing about the issue of Primate Ayodele?
This man appears to know a lot of things those in government are not privy to because how was he able to accurately foretell what will happen in an administration before election? He who knows all of these should also have the solutions to all of these problems faced in the country.
As a concerned citizen of the country, I would advise President Tinubu to question Primate Ayodele especially on our economic matters. If he knows so much about what will happen in months to come, He should be able to lead our officials to the correct solution to avert trouble from happening. In my capacity as a public analyst and good citizen of the country, I hereby advise President Tinubu to question Primate Ayodele.
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From Houston to Africa: Cheron K. Griffin Is Transforming Black Storytelling Across Continents.
From Houston to Africa: Cheron K. Griffin Is Transforming Black Storytelling Across Continents.
From Houston to Africa, Cheron K. Griffin is building a bold brand centered on relationships, healing, and transformative storytelling for Black audiences worldwide.
As the creator and executive producer of the Preachers’ Exes franchise, Cheron is known for creating raw, conversation-shifting content that explores love, heartbreak, church culture, emotional healing, and personal growth. Through reality television, podcasts, books, and media platforms like Wild Horse Entertainment and Wild Horse TV, she continues opening doors for honest conversations many people are afraid to have.
Cheron is also the creator of Wild Horse, a powerful short film she uses while speaking at churches, organizations, and community spaces to spark conversations about relationship building, trust, teamwork, emotional intelligence, and human connection—whether in intimate relationships, business partnerships, or leadership teams.
Her global production company, Wild Horse Entertainment, Ltd, is based in Lagos, Nigeria, further expanding her international vision and commitment to culturally impactful storytelling across the United States and Africa.
More than entertainment, Cheron’s work focuses on helping women and men heal emotionally, navigate relationships wiser, and reclaim their confidence and purpose. Her upcoming expansion into Lagos and Johannesburg reflects her growing global vision for culturally driven media and authentic storytelling.
Her advice to young people who want to follow a similar path:
“Don’t let fear stop you from starting. Be consistent, protect your vision, and never underestimate the power of your story. What makes you different is what will make you unforgettable.”
Cheron’s niche focuses on relationship-centered media, emotional healing, women empowerment, and culturally driven storytelling.
Her mission:
“I Change Lives.”
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Fear, Hopelessness Fuel Corruption in Nigeria, Says Amb. Steve Nwose
Fear, Hopelessness Fuel Corruption in Nigeria, Says Amb. Steve Nwose
By Ifeoma Ikem
Ambassador Steve Nwose has said corruption continues to thrive in Nigeria because many citizens have surrendered to fear, hopelessness and weak institutions that reward greed while punishing integrity.
Speaking during an online interview while reacting to first quarter reports on corruption trends in 2026, Nwose said Nigerians are not inherently corrupt but have become victims of a system that often encourages dishonest practices.
According to him, corruption has evolved into a self-sustaining cycle where public officials act with impunity while ordinary citizens feel powerless to challenge wrongdoing.
He explained that many Nigerians have gradually normalized corruption because they believe speaking out could expose them to victimisation, intimidation or denial of essential services.
“Nigerians are not uniquely corrupt people. People respond to systems that reward greed and punish integrity. Impunity has led the populace to surrender and normalize corrupt practices,” he stated.
Nwose noted that real national transformation would only happen when citizens stop waiting for political messiahs and begin to build institutions that can outlive individuals.
He urged Nigerians to demand greater accountability from public office holders, support credible leadership and reject corruption at every level of society.
According to him, history has shown that meaningful reforms often begin with a few courageous individuals who inspire others to act.
“Real change has never come because everyone was brave. It came because a few courageous people inspired others to stand up little by little. Fear is real, but silence has never built a better nation,” he added.
The ambassador lamented that many Nigerians now fear the same institutions established to protect them, including security agencies, making it difficult for citizens to report corrupt practices.
He said this growing distrust has weakened public confidence in governance and further emboldened corrupt actors within the system.
Nwose also described corruption as a deeply rooted cultural and systemic challenge, noting that some citizens often participate in bribery simply to gain access to basic services.
He warned that such participation only strengthens the cycle of corruption and makes reforms more difficult to achieve.
He further expressed concern over the judiciary, describing it as an institution whose credibility has been damaged by widespread perceptions of compromised justice.
Highlighting the economic burden on citizens, Nwose said many Nigerian households now spend more than 70 percent of their income on food, leaving little for other necessities and forcing families to focus on survival rather than long-term economic advancement.
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Customs, NDLEA Intercept N16.7bn Cannabis Shipment at Tin Can Port
Customs, NDLEA Intercept N16.7bn Cannabis Shipment at Tin Can Port
By Ifeoma Ikem
The Nigeria Customs Service, Tin Can Island Port Command, has intercepted a major consignment of illicit drugs valued at N16.7 billion at the Lagos Port Complex, in what authorities described as a significant breakthrough in Nigeria’s ongoing anti-smuggling operations.
The seizure, which occurred barely two weeks after a similar interception, involved 4,173.5 kilograms of Cannabis Indica concealed in 8,347 packages and packed inside a 40-foot container.
Speaking during a media briefing in Lagos, the Customs Area Controller of Tin Can Island Port Command, Comptroller Frank Onyeka, said the operation was carried out through intelligence sharing and strategic collaboration between the Nigeria Customs Service and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.
Onyeka explained that officers of the command’s Enforcement Unit intercepted the container marked HAMU 247034/8 after receiving credible intelligence reports from relevant security agencies.
He said the container was immediately flagged for detailed physical examination upon arrival at Tin Can Island Port.
According to him, the container originated from Canada and was discovered to contain large quantities of Cannabis Indica hidden among cargo items.
He disclosed that the illicit substance weighed 4,173.5 kilograms and carried an estimated street value of N16.694 billion.
The Customs boss said the interception highlights the increasing use of maritime trade routes by international criminal syndicates seeking to penetrate Nigeria’s market with illegal substances.
He noted that such criminal activities pose serious risks to national security, public health and economic productivity, particularly among young Nigerians.
Onyeka stated that the command would continue to strengthen surveillance systems, improve cargo profiling and enhance intelligence gathering to safeguard Nigeria’s ports.
He also warned that port insiders and other individuals aiding smuggling activities would be identified and prosecuted in accordance with the law.
The Comptroller commended the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, for promoting inter-agency cooperation in anti-smuggling operations.
Receiving the seized consignment on behalf of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Director of Seaport Operations, ACGN Ibinabo Archie Abia, described the seizure as a major disruption of transnational drug trafficking networks.
She revealed that the operation followed months of surveillance and international intelligence collaboration involving Homeland Security Investigations, the United States Drug Enforcement Administration and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Abia added that the latest interception, alongside previous seizures of 4,729 kilograms on April 27 and 610.5 kilograms on April 30, reflects growing efficiency in intelligence-driven enforcement operations aimed at protecting Nigeria’s maritime trade environment.
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