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The Synopsis Of Primate Ayodele’s Fulfilled Prophecy On Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition

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The Synopsis Of Primate Ayodele’s Fulfilled Prophecy On Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition By John Obuchi

 

 

 

 

The pretense has been on for a while that all is well between President Muhammadu Buhari and the presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu but the cat was let out of the bag yesterday when the latter made an outburst against the former.

 

The Synopsis Of Primate Ayodele’s Fulfilled Prophecy On Tinubu’s Presidential Ambition

 

 

 

 

 

Tinubu, at a rally in Ogun state yesterday expressed the pains he is going through in the hands of the present government despite being the national leader of the party. He lamented at the recent policies of the government and described them as ways to sabotage his victory in the February 25 presidential election.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These were his words

‘’We will use our PVCs to take over the government from them. If they like let them create fuel crisis, even if they say there is no fuel, we will trek to vote. They are full of mischief; they could say there is no fuel. They have been scheming to create fuel crisis, but forget about it. Relax, I Asiwaju, have told you that the issue of fuel supply will be permanently addressed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Let them increase the price of fuel, let them continue to hoard fuel, only them know where they have hoarded fuel, they hoarded money, they hoarded naira; we will go and vote and we will win. Even if they changed the ink on naira notes. Whatever their plans, it will come to naught.’’

 

 

 

 

 

The tone and the choice of words used only spell out one thing which is BETRAYAL. Before making such huge allegations as these, Tinubu must have seen the handwriting of betrayal on the wall, just like it happened before the presidential primaries of the APC.

There is a popular Yoruba saying that says ‘Oro agba ti ko ba se l’owuro, a se ni ale’ which means The words of the wise, if it’s not fulfilled early enough, will surely come to pass, no matter how late; Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been warned about all of these since 2016 by popular Nigerian prophet, Primate Elijah Ayodele. This was even when He had a smooth relationship with President Buhari, He had free access to Aso rock and was always seen with the president then.

In an interview session with journalists in 2016, Primate Ayodele who is known to speak ahead of time made it known that Buhari will fight Obasanjo and Tinubu in the long run. Though, Obasanjo’s issue is just by the way but it’s been fulfilled too.

These were his words

‘’Buhari has a good mind to rule this country. It is just like Jonathan had a good mind to rule this country but the people around him ruined his government. So, President Buhari is good but people around him will teach him a lesson. It is not that he doesn’t know how to act. There are things that will happen. You will see the scripts as they unfold. And Obasanjo and Buhari will fight. Buhari and Tinubu will fight”. (https://www.nigerianeye.com/2016/04/buhari-will-fight-with-obasanjotinubu.html)

At that time in 2016, no one would have thought that one day, President Buhari and Tinubu would have issues but what ordinary men cannot see, God always shows his prophet. It’s been seven years since the prophecy was made but it has now come to pass.

Primate Ayodele released another prophecy in 2020 that looked like an update of the one he gave in 2016. He categorically warned Tinubu to forget about 2023 because he will experience failing health and that President Buhari will dump him.

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.” (https://theeagleonline.com.ng/primate-ayodele-to-tinubu-take-care-of-your-health-forget-presidential-ambition/)

For everyone that read the prophecy in 2020, even if they didn’t believe then, it is now very clear that Primate Ayodele spoke according to divine revelation. Shortly after this prophecy, Tinubu embarked on a medical trip for three months and now, President Buhari is obviously not giving him enough physical and moral support just as the prophet said three years ago. President Buhari has only attended a few presidential campaign rallies so far. In a video shared yesterday, the president was also heard asking Nigerians to vote for any party they want without even mentioning the APC or Tinubu. This is an obvious proof that the president isn’t supporting Tinubu’s cause, fulfilling Primate Ayodele’s 2020 prophecy.

Again in 2021, Primate Ayodele warned again that he doesn’t see Tinubu’s political reign exceeding 2023. He mentioned that some of the people he refers to as ‘political sons’ will rise up against him.

These were his words

“I don’t see Tinubu’s reign in politics exceeding 2023. The plans to take over power from him are underway and almost perfected. His ‘boys’, those he trained politically, will betray, backstab and rise up against him.’’ (https://dailypost.ng/2021/09/05/tinubu-boys-will-betray-him-his-political-career-will-not-exceed-2023-primate-ayodele/)

When the prophet made this statement, APC had not held its presidential primaries and there was no indication that the vice president, Prof Yemi Osinbajo who is a ‘graduate’ of Tinubu’s political school would show interest in the presidential race since his political ‘teacher’ had made his intentions known. Fast forward to months later after the prophecy, the VP declared for presidency, rose against his ‘boss’ and stayed in the race till he lost the ticket to Tinubu. Until now, The vice president is yet to openly declare support for Tinubu’s presidential ambition, likewise others that passed through Tinubu’s tutelage in politics.

In 2022 again, Primate Ayodele advised Tinubu not to put too much strength on his presidential ambition because it will not see the light of the day. He even told him to return to Lagos because he may be betrayed in the state if he isn’t careful.

‘’’He has not seen anything, he better not put too much strength on the presidency rather he should return to Lagos if not, they will still betray him in Lagos.’’ (https://newswirengr.com/2022/04/12/2023-osinbajo-didnt-betray-tinubu-karma-playing-out-primate-ayodele/)

Primate Ayodele continued with these warnings to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2023 and mentioned that he will face a last-minute betrayal from the north and people within his party.

These were his words

“I don’t see any past leaders supporting Tinubu’s ambition. I foresee Northerners betraying Tinubu and the people within his party. People who are close to him will also betray him.’’ (https://independent.ng/primate-ayodele-reveals-how-tinubu-will-be-betrayed-in-2023/)

For some days now, some members of Tinubu’s PCC have been withdrawing their participation, he doesn’t seem to enjoy the acceptance he got when he declared his intention. President Buhari, being the president and a northerner has so much power in selling Tinubu to the north but he clearly isn’t doing that, which is surprising.

It’s been seven years since Primate Ayodele has been talking about Tinubu’s presidential ambition and if there is one thing that has always been constant in the prophetic messages, it is betrayal and lack of support from President Buhari; these have all come to pass already.

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From the Pulpit to the Tarmac: Televangelist Timothy Omotoso Deported After 8-Year Legal Battle

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“Unwelcome Return: South Africa Deports Televangelist Timothy Omotoso After Acquittal

 

JOHANNESBURG — Controversial Nigerian televangelist Timothy Omotoso has been deported from South Africa after being declared an undesirable person by the Department of Home Affairs, just weeks after his dramatic acquittal on high-profile criminal charges.

Omotoso was officially deported on May 18, 2025, with viral footage showing him being escorted by South African police and Home Affairs officials as he boarded a flight back to Nigeria at OR Tambo International Airport.

The founder of Jesus Dominion International was acquitted in April of 32 charges, including rape, human trafficking, and racketeering — allegations that had kept him behind bars for nearly eight years following his arrest in 2017. His case gripped the South African public and drew widespread international media coverage, particularly due to the graphic nature of the testimonies and repeated delays in the judicial process.

From the Pulpit to the Tarmac: Televangelist Timothy Omotoso Deported After 8-Year Legal Battle

While Omotoso walked free from the courtroom last month, his legal vindication did not spare him from expulsion. According to the South African Department of Home Affairs, his presence in the country was no longer considered welcome, prompting immediate deportation proceedings.

“Mr. Timothy Omotoso has been declared an undesirable person under the Immigration Act. He was removed from the Republic on May 18, 2025,” the department confirmed in a brief statement.

The deportation has reignited debate around South Africa’s immigration and justice systems. Critics argue that Omotoso’s lengthy pretrial detention and eventual acquittal reflect deep flaws in the country’s legal machinery. Others insist his removal was necessary to preserve public trust and prevent further division.

Omotoso’s defense team, meanwhile, has decried the move as politically motivated and unjust, suggesting the televangelist is being punished despite his acquittal.

“This is not just deportation. It’s an attempt to erase a man who was never proven guilty in a court of law,” a source close to Omotoso’s ministry told reporters.

Since his return to Nigeria, Omotoso has remained out of the public eye, with no official statement yet from his church or legal representatives. Whether he will attempt to continue his religious mission from his home country — or mount a legal challenge to his deportation — remains to be seen.

His case, marked by emotional testimony, legal wrangling, and now, forced removal, is likely to be remembered as one of the most polarizing chapters in South Africa’s recent legal history.

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From ₦200 to ₦2 Million: Davido’s Barber Reveals Jaw-Dropping Haircut Fee

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From ₦200 to ₦2 Million: Davido’s Barber Reveals Jaw-Dropping Haircut Fee

LAGOS — Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Davido is not just known for his chart-topping hits and sold-out shows — he’s also turning heads with the amount he reportedly pays for a single haircut: a staggering ₦2 million.

From ₦200 to ₦2 Million: Davido's Barber Reveals Jaw-Dropping Haircut Fee

This surprising revelation was made by his longtime barber, Kufre Nnah, the founder of luxury grooming brand Kayz Place, in a social media post that quickly went viral.

Kufre shared photos of himself giving Davido a fresh trim, accompanied by a touching caption that traced their relationship back to the superstar’s childhood.

“I started cutting Davido’s hair when he was just 12 years old, when he used to pay me ₦200,” Kufre wrote. “Today, he’s paying ₦2 million for a haircut… what a journey! 🙌🔥 So proud to have been part of his story from the beginning.”

He continued by expressing gratitude to the music icon:

“Big thanks to you brother for trusting me all these years. Your success is truly inspiring.”

The revelation has sparked massive reactions across social media, with fans applauding Davido not just for his generosity, but for staying loyal to someone who has been part of his journey since his early days.

“This is what loyalty and gratitude look like,” one user commented. “Davido is a real one.”

Kufre’s story is being celebrated as a reminder of how humble beginnings can lead to extraordinary success, not just for celebrities, but for those who grow with them.

As the barber’s post continues to trend, it’s yet another testament to the cultural impact of Davido — both in and out of the music scene.

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Tinubu Isn’t Nigeria’s Problem — He’s the Symptom of a Rotting System

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Budget Constraints, Infrastructure Woes Stall Diplomatic Deployment

from military rule to mismanaged democracy, Nigeria’s crisis runs deeper than any one president.

By Femi Oyewale

In the flurry of discontent sweeping across Nigeria today—rising costs, worsening insecurity, and public distrust—many fingers are pointing at President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. But in our desperation to find a scapegoat, we risk missing the bigger picture. Tinubu is not the architect of Nigeria’s ruin; he is the latest occupant of a broken system built on decades of policy failure, corruption, and elite impunity.
Tinubu Isn’t Nigeria’s Problem — He’s the Symptom of a Rotting System
Let’s be clear: Tinubu’s administration deserves critique—no leader is above accountability. But it is intellectually lazy and politically shortsighted to isolate him as the root cause of Nigeria’s dysfunction. Our real enemy is the structure—a web of systemic errors that has entangled Nigeria for over 60 years.
A Brief History of Institutional Collapse
Since independence: Nigeria has struggled with the ghosts of colonial division, regional distrust, and leadership that prioritized personal gain over national development. From military dictatorships to flawed democratic transitions, every administration contributed bricks to the wall of dysfunction we now face. Policies came and went, but accountability remained a myth. The oil boom brought riches, yet poverty deepened. Institutions became shells of power, riddled with incompetence and fueled by patronage.
Democracy Hijacked: Nigeria Under Tinubu and APC's Reign of Suppression By George Omagbemi Sylvester
By the time democracy “returned” in 1999, the nation had already normalized bad governance. Obasanjo, Yar’Adua, Jonathan, Buhari—all had chances to reverse the rot. Instead, they either sustained it or worsened it. Now Tinubu inherits a house built on sand, and we expect him to walk on water.
Structural Injustice and a Culture of Rot
The real crisis lies in how our political, judicial, and economic systems are wired. We run a federal system that behaves like a unitary state. Governors act as emperors. Elections are transactional. Justice is for sale. And our security architecture is outdated and overwhelmed.
Fueling Uncertainty: Investigating Nigeria's Subsidy Removal And Dangote Refinery Debacle* By Sylvester Audu
Tinubu did not invent fuel subsidy scams. He didn’t start the tradition of bloated governance or underfunded education. The poverty and infrastructural decay tormenting Nigerians today are the cumulative results of 60+ years of elite failure. If not him, the system would have found another operator.
A People Conditioned to Tolerate Failure
Nigerians have also been conditioned—through survivalism and repression—to accept bad leadership as fate. We cheer tribalism over merit, and we normalize inefficiency as long as it wears our ethnic or religious label. This collective silence is what emboldens political actors, not just at the top but across all tiers of government.
Nigeria: Achebe’s Warning Ignored, A Nation in Relapse By George Omagbemi Sylvester
TIME TO FIX THE FOUNDATION
Removing Tinubu won’t fix Nigeria. Electing a messiah won’t work if the system crushes reformers. What Nigeria needs is institutional restructuring, civic awakening, and a hard reboot of its political culture. We must de-emphasize personalities and focus on process. We need less of “who’s in power” and more of “how power works.”
The Architect of Renewal: The Bola Ahmed Tinubu Story Reviewed by Sunday Dare,
Blaming Tinubu alone is like blaming the final domino in a long-fallen chain. He is a reflection, not the cause. If Nigerians want a better future, we must stop hacking at branches and start digging out roots. This is not just Tinubu’s mess—it is ours too. And until we fix the system, no president, saint or sinner, will save us.

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