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South Africa Election: ANC Loses Parliamentary Majority After Ignoring Primate Ayodele’s Warnings

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Corruption in Nigeria is a fraternity - Primate Ayodele

 

 

The ruling party in South Africa, African National Congress (ANC) has lost its majority in the parliament for the first time in thirty years since the party has been in power.

 

 

 

The parliamentary election that was held in South Africa last week ended the reign of the ANC; the party which has always gotten more than 50% of total votes in elections struggled to have 40%.

 

 

 

The ANC, once led by Nelson Mandela, won 159 seats in the 400-seat parliament in Wednesday’s election, down from 230 in the previous assembly.

The humbling defeat no doubt underscores the effect of ignoring divine warnings especially by African leaders who don’t regard prophets. President Cyril Ramaphosa had been warned several times by Nigerian prophet, Primate Elijah Ayodele about the outcome of the election.

Primate Ayodele, who warned the President through press statements shared on several online newspapers and video interviews shared in the media, maintained that President Ramaphosa would lose majority in the house if he underrated opposition leaders like Jacob Zuma and Julius Malema.

In one of the statements, Primate Ayodele made it known that Ramaphosa would be betrayed by some of his followers in the election.

‘’South Africa: If the president underrates Jacob Zuma and Julius Malema, he will be disappointed. He will be betrayed by some of his followers in the election. King Zulu must be prayerful for good health. He will be attacked but will escape it. He will be faced with so many crises. Let’s pray against killings, earthquakes, and mining accidents in South Africa. A major problem awaits the country.’’

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In another warning which featured on the prophet’s 2024 prophecies which were released in December 2023, Primate Ayodele stated that there will be a political coup against the ruling party and that the majority of voters will be opposed to the second coming of Cyril Ramaphosa. Interestingly, the loss of majority in the parliament has conspicuously mirrored the prophecy of Primate Ayodele.

‘’SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTION: The spirit of God says the Opposition and the people will kick against the present government except there is a change in strategy on the part of the Cyril Ramaphosa. I foresee the possibility of plotting a political Coup against the ruling party except the President turns a new leaf. I foresee majority of the voters will be opposed to the second coming of Cyril Ramaphosa.’’

Some months ago during an interview with Punch Newspaper, Primate Ayodele categorically stated that President Ramaphosa and his party would lose majority in the house after the election.

 

‘’In South Africa, the president will lose the majority in the House. Ramaphosa will lose the majority in the house, so that seat is shaking; so when I say this, I’m talking outside the country. Now they have not done their elections.’’

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In several videos which have been compiled, Primate Ayodele could be seen prophesying as far back as 2022 that President Cyril Ramaphosa would have issues in maintaining a majority in the parliament and as President, he will have serious issues returning for his second term.

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No doubt, this is a historic loss for the ANC but if they had listened, there may have been some sort of repair before the election but sadly, President Ramaphosa continued to score more goals for the opposition which led to an eventual loss of majority instead of listening to the prophecy of Primate Ayodele.

The negligence of President Ramaphosa is akin to that of Ex-president George Weah of Liberia who totally ignored the prophecy of Primate Ayodele before the last presidential election that removed him from position. Primate Ayodele warned him eight times regarding the election and what he should do to retain his seat but unfortunately, he lost due to disregard for prophetic revelation.

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2025: There’s Hope On The Horizon For Nigeria, Lagos – Sanwo-olu

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2025: There’s Hope On The Horizon For Nigeria, Lagos – Sanwo-Olu

 

 

By Ifeoma Ikem

 

 

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has spread a message of hope and optimism for Nigeria and Lagos as the world celebrates Christmas.

 

 

Speaking at the Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina Lagos, Governor Sanwo-Olu assured citizens that 2025 holds promise for a better future.

 

2025: There's Hope On The Horizon For Nigeria, Lagos - Sanwo-olu

 

The governor expressed gratitude to God for the country’s resilience despite its challenges. He commended residents for their faith in his administration, pledging to continue working towards a safe, secure, and prosperous Lagos.

 

 

Governor Sanwo-Olu emphasized the importance of living in peace and harmony, urging families and friends to support one another.

 

2025: There's Hope On The Horizon For Nigeria, Lagos - Sanwo-olu

 

“As a government, we’ll continue to provide enabling environment for growth and advancement, especially infrastructure development.

 

“Nigeria will be better eventually just like our President assured us in his media chat, and everyone will smile,” he added.

 

 

Meanwhile, the Diocesan Bishop of Lagos, Rt. Revd. Ifedola Senasu Okupevi appealed to the federal and state governments to alleviate the suffering of the masses.

 

He called for policy relaxation to bring peace and prosperity to the land.

 

According to Dr. Okupevi, the citizenry must jettison tribal sentiments and embrace unity, stressing that by so doing, “we will realize the country of our dreams.”

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Prince Adesegun Rallies Support For Senator Adeola’s Gubernatorial Bid

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Prince Adesegun Rallies Support For Senator Adeola’s Gubernatorial Bid …Donates 100 bags of rice , five million to ijebu North APC Leaders

Prince Adesegun Rallies Support For Senator Adeola’s Gubernatorial Bid

…Donates 100 bags of rice , five million to ijebu North APC Leaders

 

In a remarkable demonstration of his commitment to the welfare of party members and the development of Ijebu North Local Government, Prince Fatai Adesegun convened a strategic meeting with leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the local government area.

Prince Adesegun Rallies Support For Senator Adeola’s Gubernatorial Bid
…Donates 100 bags of rice , five million to ijebu North APC Leaders

The meeting provided an opportunity for Prince Fatai to commend the APC leadership for their steadfastness and dedication to the party’s progress. He emphasized the importance of unity, grassroots mobilization, and proactive engagement to ensure the APC’s continued success in future elections.

 

As part of his goodwill gesture, the Ago Iwoye Prince donated 100 bags of rice and a sum of N5 million to support party members across Ijebu North. He further contributed N1 million toward the renovation of the APC Secretariat in the local government, underscoring his commitment to strengthening the party’s administrative structure.

 

In his remarks, Fatai Adesegun expressed his appreciation for the exemplary leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor Dapo Abiodun, and Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola YAYI. He commended Senator Adeola for his dedication to the welfare of the people and his visionary leadership.

 

Adesegun also used the occasion to rally support for Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola’s 2027 gubernatorial bid, describing it as the best path forward for Ogun State. He highlighted Senator Adeola’s wealth of experience and his relentless quest for massive development across the state.

“Senator Adeola has proven himself as a visionary leader with the experience and passion required to transform Ogun State. His gubernatorial ambition is a golden opportunity for us to secure a brighter future for our state,” Adesegun said.

The meeting witnessed the presence of notable APC leaders and stakeholders, including Hon. Mosun Oladipupo, the Ijebu North Local Government Chairman, who led the Local Government Secretary, other executives of the party, and all 11 Ward Chairmen. Chief Dele Mogaji, a two-time Vice Chairman of the Local Government, and Mrs. Bukky Onadeko, a frontline women leader in the Local Government, were also in attendance.

Party members expressed their gratitude to Adesegun for his generosity, foresight, and leadership, pledging their unwavering loyalty and commitment to the party’s vision and goals.

Adesegun’s actions and advocacy for a united front resonate as a call for collective responsibility, setting the stage for a prosperous future for Ijebu North and Ogun State under the APC banner.

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“‘Our Lives Matter’: Nigerians Demand Justice After Brutal Attack in Johannesburg”

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Nigerians in South Africa: Struggling for Justice Amid Violence and Xenophobia

Nigerians in South Africa: Struggling for Justice Amid Violence and Xenophobia

In a revealing interview with Biodun Busari, Frank Onyewekelu, President of the Nigerian Citizens Association in South Africa, sheds light on the challenges facing Nigerians in the country, from violent xenophobic attacks to systemic injustices. The recent killing of Julius Chukwunta, a Nigerian national, has reignited calls for diplomatic intervention and justice.

The Death of Julius Chukwunta

The tragic death of Julius Chukwunta unfolded in Midrand, Johannesburg, on December 7, 2024. According to Onyewekelu, Chukwunta was returning home with his South African partner, Miss Lumka, when an altercation occurred. After attempting to resolve a parking dispute with four individuals, Chukwunta was brutally attacked, sustaining fatal injuries.

“They inflicted heavy injuries on him by hitting a brick on his head, which led to a massive loss of blood,” Onyewekelu recounted. Despite being rushed to the hospital, Chukwunta succumbed to his injuries on December 10.

Legal Actions and Concerns Over Justice

Chukwunta’s partner reported the incident to the Midrand Police, leading to the arrest of the four suspects. However, Onyewekelu expressed disappointment in the judicial process after three of the suspects were granted bail for 10,000 rand each.

“The prosecutor had the right to oppose bail, especially when there is a risk of the suspects fleeing the country. Three of the attackers were Zimbabweans with South African residency, making them flight risks,” Onyewekelu explained.

The fourth suspect, yet to appoint a legal representative, is expected to apply for bail in the next hearing, scheduled for February 2025.

A Pattern of Violence and Neglect

Chukwunta’s death is not an isolated incident. Between November 2023 and December 2024, Onyewekelu reported 15 to 20 similar cases of Nigerians dying under questionable circumstances in South Africa.

“Many Nigerians have died in police custody or from brutal attacks, with little to no justice served,” he said. He cited incidents where Nigerians died during police raids or while in detention, often without explanations or follow-ups.

The Role of the Nigerian Government

Onyewekelu emphasized the need for stronger intervention from Nigerian authorities, urging the government to address these recurring issues diplomatically and publicly.

“We need more steps, such as media briefings, to make South Africans understand that Nigerian lives matter,” he stated. He also called for increased collaboration between the Nigerian consulate and South African authorities to ensure justice and prevent further incidents.

Debunking Stereotypes About Nigerians

Onyewekelu addressed the common misconception that Nigerians are taking jobs or resources from South Africans.

“Nigerians in South Africa are largely self-employed, running businesses and even employing South Africans,” he said. He also highlighted that accusations of Nigerians ‘stealing’ jobs are unfounded and often perpetuated by individuals unwilling to pursue legitimate work.

On relationships, he noted, “When love happens, it happens. Nigerian men are caring, and that’s why many South African women choose them.”

Efforts to Foster Safety and Awareness

The Nigerian Citizens Association organizes workshops, seminars, and town hall meetings to educate Nigerians on legal and cultural expectations in South Africa.

“We teach our people about the rule of law, documentation, and how to live legitimately. We want them to stay on the right side of the law,” Onyewekelu said.

The association also works closely with Nigerian cultural groups to disseminate information, ensuring unity and shared responsibility within the diaspora community.

A Plea for Justice and Peace

As the Nigerian community in South Africa continues to navigate a challenging environment, Onyewekelu’s message is clear: justice and fairness must prevail. He hopes for stronger diplomatic ties, increased awareness, and a commitment to protecting lives and fostering peace between Nigerians and South Africans.

“We’re not asking for special treatment. We’re asking for fairness and the right to live safely and thrive in a foreign land,” he concluded.

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