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The Never-Ending Consistency Of Primate Ayodele’s Prophetic Prowess
The Never-Ending Consistency Of Primate Ayodele’s Prophetic Prowess
You may criticize him from now till eternity but one thing you can never take away from Primate Elijah Ayodele is the consistency in his prophetic ministry.
Before many of us were born, Primate Ayodele had started ministry and till now, nothing has changed about his ministry. It has been prophecies from the beginning and up till now, It has remained the same; probably the only thing that changed is his ministry having so much impact in every country in the world.
When a man calls himself a prophet, we should ask if his prophecies come to pass, if the answer is positive, then He can be confirmed as a true prophet in line with the word of God that describes who a prophet is. The strength of a prophet lies in the fulfillment of his prophecies; Primate Ayodele has remained ever strong in the prophetic ministry with the fulfillment of his many prophecies.
At the moment, there are proven records of over 15,000 prophecies of Primate Elijah Ayodele that have been fulfilled and the good thing is they keep adding up as the day passes.
Some of the happenings around the world in recent times have confirmed some of the things Primate Ayodele foretold years back.
For instance, Nigeria is going through a situation that was never envisaged; there is scarcity of cash, scarcity of petrol and serious economic hardship. It’s so bad that even the rich are very much affected, the bigwig politicians have also been crying out about these crisis. Meanwhile, this is exactly what Primate Ayodele foretold in March 2022, almost a year now.
The man of God stated that there will be so much economic hardship in the country that will make things really costly. He mentioned that people go back to the days of austerity measures because things will be extremely difficult for Nigerians. He categorically mentioned that fuel will sell for more than N300/ltr.
These were his words
“An economic disaster is coming very soon, before the end of this year. It will be so grave that we will revert back to the days of austerity measures. Diesel will sell for as high as N800 to N1000 per litre. “Petrol will become scarce and, at the end of the day, it will move up to N300 per litre. Things will become extremely difficult for Nigerians. The truth is that Nigeria’s reserve is in red. The country is in massive debt.’’ (https://punchng.com/economic-hardship-therell-be-protests-govs-will-be-stoned-primate-ayodele-prophesies/)
No doubt, the situation facing the country obviously x-rays the prophecy of Primate Ayodele, which is about one year old. Unfortunately, those in power didn’t listen or pay close attention to it. It’s been over five months of petrol scarcity in the country, fuel sells between N350-N500 in different places in the country.
Another fulfillment of his prophecy is the cold war between President Muhammadu Buhari and the presidential candidate of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Just yesterday, Governor El-Rufai mentioned on national TV that there are people in the presidency that want Tinubu to lose the election. Primate Ayodele has been warning Tinubu since 2020 about his presidential ambition, he categorically told him that President Buhari will not support his ambition.
These were his words
‘‘Tinubu should take care of his health before his ambition for President. His health might crumble. Who says his health will still be standing by 2023? He has not done the right thing. Also, Buhari will dump Tinubu. He won’t support his cause. Buhari won’t give enough moral and physical support.”
Also in the PDP, Governor Wike has led a rebellion against the party due to the continued stay of Iyorchia Ayu as the chairman. Wike argued that since Atiku, a northerner, became the candidate of the party, the chairman who is also a northerner should resign and allow a southerner take over. The failure to resolve this issue made Wike to leave the party with four other governors.
Primate Ayodele, immediately Ayu became the national chairman of the party, warned that the powers that installed him will want to remove him from the party. These were his words
“The national chairman will want to make efforts but the cabals will frustrate him. They will blackmail him and want to reduce him to nothing as they did to Uche Secondus but in another dimension. They will not appreciate his efforts.” (https://dailypost.ng/2022/03/15/pdp-crisis-cabals-govs-will-blackmail-nat-chairman-ayu-break-party-primate-ayodele/). It is a known fact that Wike was part of the ‘cabals’ that installed Ayu as national chairman but suddenly, he wants him out just as Primate Ayodele had warned the PDP.
Also, Primate Ayodele mentioned in July 2022 that he foresees wike and three other governors dumping Atiku and working against the victory of the PDP in the presidential election.
“If Atiku doesn’t strategize well, he will be shocked in 2023 because some governors in PDP plan to dump and work against him in the presidential election. Governor Wike and three other governors will disappoint him if he is not careful. I see a great tsunami being planned against his ambition by these governors and the only way this can be averted is by intentionally settling the crisis.’’ (https://dailypost.ng/2022/07/27/presidency-wike-three-pdp-govs-will-work-against-atiku-primate-ayodele-claims/). With the situation in the PDP presently, everyone can agree that Primate Ayodele was right when he made this statement.
Another fulfilment of his prophecy is the death of Emir of Dutse, Nuhu Muhammad-Sanusi. Primate Ayodele warned against the death of a prominent individual in Jigawa state in his annual prophecy book titled Warnings To The Nation ( 2022/2023 edition). He also noted that the country should pray against the death of Emirs in the country.
‘’Guru, Gumel, Dutse, Kafin Hausa, Kaugama, Kiyawa, Miga, Ringim, Roni, Yankwashi,Taura. These councils must be careful of attacks and abductions. The councils needs God’s divine intervention and guidance. Let the state rebuke the death of a prominent person in the state’’. Sadly, the Emir, who is a very prominent personality in the state died two days ago.
There are several other prophecies of Primate Ayodele that have been fulfilled, the man of God keeps flourishing in the prophetic ministry to God’s glory. Despite the critics, He has never stopped being the true man of God that he is. Certainly, He deserves to get his flowers.
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INEC Slams Fake X Post, Denies Chairman’s Involvement
INEC CHAIRMAN HAS NO ACCOUNT ON X, DISREGARD PARTISAN FABRICATIONS
ABUJA — The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has firmly denied claims that its Chairman, Joash Amupitan, operates a personal account on X (formerly Twitter), describing the allegation as “entirely baseless and fabricated.”
In a press statement issued Friday, the Commission said the viral post allegedly linked to the Chairman was a deliberate attempt to tarnish his reputation and undermine the neutrality of the electoral body.
INEC stressed that its Chairman has no presence on X and has never engaged in partisan commentary or political activity, either publicly or privately.
“This claim is a figment of the imagination of its purveyors,” the statement noted, adding that the post was part of a coordinated misinformation campaign.
The Commission warned that the false narrative comes at a critical time when it is focused on electoral reforms and preparations for upcoming polls, describing the development as a “needless distraction.”
INEC also raised concerns over rising cyber fraud, revealing that fake accounts bearing the Chairman’s identity have previously been used to deceive unsuspecting Nigerians.
According to the statement, such accounts have been reported to security agencies, with the latest incident seen as a continuation of a broader criminal pattern.
The electoral body disclosed that it is now working with security and cyber-intelligence agencies to track down those responsible for the impersonation and misinformation.
INEC emphasized that offenders would face prosecution under Nigeria’s Cybercrimes laws, warning that identity theft and the spread of forged digital content remain serious criminal offences.
The Commission urged the public to ignore the false claims and rely only on official INEC communication channels for verified information.
Despite the controversy, INEC reaffirmed its commitment to conducting free, fair, and credible elections across the country.
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Ishola Congratulates CCII on Ibadan Cultural Festival
Ishola Congratulates CCII on Ibadan Cultural Festival
Hon. Adekunle Ishola (Ojuabere) has congratulated the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) on the successful hosting of the Ibadan Cultural Festival, describing the event as a powerful celebration of the rich heritage and enduring unity of the Ibadan people.
In a statement, Ishola, a member of the Ibadan Progressive Association of Australia, IPAA, an affiliate club of CCII in the diaspora, commended the leadership of the council for sustaining the cultural legacy of the ancient city through consistent promotion of its traditions and values.
He noted that the festival serves as a unifying platform for sons and daughters of Ibadan across the globe, fostering cultural pride, community development, and intergenerational connection.
Hon. Ishola, who hails from Ibadan North West, also highlighted his deep-rooted connection to the council, being the son of a former Secretary of CCII, Chief Gbade Ishola.
He said this legacy continues to inspire his commitment to the progress and preservation of Ibadan’s cultural identity.
While congratulating the organizers on a successful outing, the House of Representatives aspirant for Ibadan North West/South West Federal Constituency reaffirmed his dedication to initiatives that promote culture, youth engagement, and socio-economic development in Ibadanland.
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Centre defends due process in appointment of IST Chairman Aminu Junaidu
*Centre defends due process in appointment of IST Chairman Aminu Junaidu*
*…says reforms boosting investor confidence in capital market*
The Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CSJET) has defended the appointment of Barrister Aminu Junaidu as Chairman of the Investment and Securities Tribunal (IST), insisting that due process was followed and rejecting claims that the appointment violated the Investment and Securities Act 2025.
Speaking at a press conference held on Friday in Abuja, Executive Director of the Centre, Pastor David D. Yakubu, said the appointment was approved by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu within his constitutional authority, and that there was no evidence of any breach of established legal or administrative frameworks.
CSJET said much of the public debate surrounding the appointment had been shaped by misinterpretation of governance processes, stressing that executive decisions must be understood within the context of institutional needs and constitutional powers.
“The appointment was duly approved by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, acting within the constitutional powers vested in his office. In a constitutional democracy, such authority is exercised within defined legal and administrative frameworks, not arbitrarily,” Yakubu said.
The Centre also urged caution in interpreting administrative developments as illegality, warning against what it described as “selective readings” of government actions.
“The existence of differing narratives does not automatically translate into illegality. What must guide public judgment is the totality of the process, not isolated fragments of it,” he added.
CSJET further noted that appointments of heads of agencies are processed through the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, with formal letters issued through established channels.
“For clarity, appointments of Heads of Agencies are processed through the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, and formal letters of appointment are issued accordingly. This is a well-established administrative procedure,” Yakubu said.
The group also defended Junaidu’s qualifications, describing him as a seasoned legal practitioner with extensive experience in governance and public administration.
“Barrister Aminu Junaidu is a seasoned legal practitioner with extensive experience in governance and public administration. As a former Attorney-General of Zamfara State, he operated at the highest levels of legal advisory and institutional management,” CSJET stated.
The group added that his experience was relevant to the demands of the tribunal, which operates at the intersection of law and economic regulation.
“The argument that qualification must be narrowly restricted to a specific segment of capital market practice overlooks the broader competencies required for modern institutional leadership—analytical depth, legal expertise, and administrative capacity,” the Centre said.
On performance, CSJET said the tribunal had recorded improvements since Junaidu assumed office following a formal handover on October 26, 2025.
“Since assuming office, Barrister Aminu Junaidu has demonstrated a commitment to restoring order, stability, and efficiency within the Investment and Securities Tribunal,” he said.
The group added that there had been improvements in efficiency, inclusiveness, and case management, which it said had contributed to rising confidence among legal practitioners.
“More lawyers are increasingly bringing new cases before the Tribunal, encouraged by a growing reputation for timely and efficient dispute resolution,” CSJET said.
He also highlighted international engagements as evidence of growing institutional credibility, citing visits by foreign delegations.
“On March 13, 2026, the Ethiopian Ambassador to Nigeria paid an official visit to the tribunal to understudy its processes and engage with its leadership,” the group said.
“On March 27, 2026, a delegation from Ethiopia’s capital market institutions visited the tribunal to exchange ideas and learn from its evolving systems. These visits reflect increasing confidence in the tribunal’s direction,” he said.
CSJET said such engagements demonstrated that Nigeria’s capital market institutions were gaining recognition beyond the country’s borders.
“These visits reflect increasing confidence in the tribunal’s direction and the reforms being implemented. They show that Nigeria’s capital market institutions are being recognised beyond our borders,” he stated.
The organisation warned against what it described as narratives that could undermine institutional stability.
“We must be careful not to elevate disagreement into crisis, or to reinterpret administrative developments as constitutional breaches without clear and compelling evidence,” he said.
CSJET further stressed that investor confidence depended on stability and trust in regulatory institutions.
“The capital market thrives on trust, predictability, and stability. It is important that discourse around its institutions remains factual and balanced,” the group added.
The Centre reiterated that the appointment of Junaidu followed due process and was consistent with constitutional provisions.
“The appointment of Barrister Aminu Junaidu followed due process and reflects the lawful exercise of constitutional authority,” he added.
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