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Victor Osimhen: Primate Ayodele’s Prophetic Influence On The Global Football Industry
*Victor Osimhen: Primate Ayodele’s Prophetic Influence On The Global Football Industry
While Primate Ayodele has proven beyond reasonable doubt that God is interested in every area of man’s life including things that can be considered as ‘unserious’ like sports, many have always berated him for dragging God’s name into sports because they consider it as an ungodly profession.
Interestingly, Primate Ayodele has always corrected the opinions with his prophecies about sports and how accurately they come to pass. The man of God has made a name in the sports industry to the extent of pundits waiting for his prophecies to stake bets before he warned them to desist from using his divine revelations to play bet.
There are several scenarios of Primate Ayodele’s sports prophecies coming to pass and the latest situation that confirms his influence in the global sports industry is the failed move of Nigeria’s footballer, Victor Osimhen to Chelsea football club from Napoli.
Since the transfer window opened, there have been confirmed talks between the management of Chelsea and Napoli to sign Osimhen to the English side. The talks has no doubt been positive as close sources to the club and player confirmed Osimhen will likely move to Chelsea before the transfer window closes but reports coming from sources close to the player appear to have cancelled the possibility of Osimhen’s move to Chelsea this transfer window.
One of Osimhen’s closest media personality, Pooja Media, who was among the first to break the Osimhen’s transfer news, revealed earlier this morning that Osimhen won’t be moving to Chelsea this transfer window.
‘’ Osimhen IS NOT GOING to Chelsea this transfer window.’’
https://x.com/PoojaMedia/status/1827257462719734024
If this is anything to go by, it’s important to note that this development is happening barely two weeks after Primate Ayodele warned Osimhen not to move to Chelsea. In a video that went viral and shared on global sports platforms, Primate Ayodele revealed that Osimhen’s career will not blossom if he moves to Chelsea.
These were his words
“I want to quickly advise as directly that Osimhen should not go to Chelsea because if he goes there, he will not shine and it will kill his career,”
“NFF, if Osimhen should go to Chelsea, don’t call him again, and also calling him to the Super Eagles still needs to be previewed properly because we have what it takes to the World Cup and Nations Cup.”
With the latest decision on Osimhen’s move to Chelsea, all indications points to the fact that Primate Ayodele’s earlier spiritual guidance has a great influence on the failure to move. The nightmare of any player is to be at a club where he won’t perform well or be irrelevant for his home country, hence, the likely decision not to proceed with the move to Chelsea.
It is not surprising that Osimhen and his team listened to Primate Ayodele’s revelation on his football career, many players, clubs and countries that failed to listen to the man of God continue to regret it.
In the last season, Primate Ayodele advised Chelsea FC to go on a spiritual cleansing because the club will continue to perform woefully no matter the quality of players they have. He called on the club’s owner to seek the blessings of the former owner to have a very good season.
These were his words:
“Chelsea is a finished club. If they are not careful, they will not function again. The people who bought Chelsea should go back to the owner and get his blessings,” he said.
“Otherwise, if they put 10, 20 strikers, defenders, and the best goalkeeper in the world, there is a curse troubling Chelsea at the moment. I have told you to take these words very seriously if you want to progress; otherwise, Chelsea can go to relegation.
“Any team that now faces Chelsea can beat them; they need spiritual cleansing for them to wake up to the challenge that is ahead of them.”
Apparently, the club didn’t follow some of the instructions of the man of God and till now, Chelsea FC is yet to get back on its feet in terms of performances despite signing several players.
Even in the Nigerian football system, Primate Ayodele’s instructions that were ignored have caused unpleasant situations. The most recent of them all was the disgraceful sack of Finidi George as the coach of Nigeria’s super eagles.
Primate Ayodele in a viral video mentioned that the ex-eagles player will be a disaster to Nigeria’s football. He made it known that the choice of Finidi George will put Nigeria’s football in shambles and his administration will not be any good to the country. These revelations were made before Finidi George had any major match and surprisingly, the prophetic revelation of Primate Ayodele came to pass at the very first major outing of Finidi George and this led to his disgraceful resignation, making his administration one of the shortest Nigeria has ever had.
Likewise, the outcome of the last AFCON which Nigeria lost by a chance to Ivory Coast was a fulfillment of Primate Ayodele’s prophecy which he shared long before the competition held.
As of October 2023, while he was talking about the teams that would qualify from their respective groups, Primate Ayodele made it known that Nigeria will go far but they will lose the cup by chance. He described the chance as a very slim and unfortunate one. He reiterated that Nigeria has all it takes to win the cup but he’s scared they will not be able to coordinate themselves in order to lift it therefore; they will miss it by chance.
He said: “Nigeria is supposed to qualify with Ivory Coast from group A and if they listen, Nigeria can go far but the team will lose it by chance. A slim chance will slip off the cup from them so it’s quite unfortunate. I see this as a cheap cup. This tournament is for Nigeria but will they be able to coordinate and do what is needful? That’s the question I couldn’t answer.”
The new development on Osimhen’s transfer process is no doubt another testament of Primate Ayodele’s influence on sport globally.
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Taskforce Chairman: Akerele Adetayo. An impressive achievement marked by exceptional thoroughness
Taskforce Chairman: Akerele Adetayo. An impressive achievement marked by exceptional thoroughness
…A considerable monumental stride without blemishes
~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi
The one-on-one meeting with the Taskforce Chairman was a remarkable and unforgettable experience.
*How familiar are you with CSP Adetayo Akerele’s leadership as Chairman of the Lagos Task Force?*
_*Oluwaseun Fabiyi, publisher of Bethnews Media magazine and online, had a recent encounter with Akerele Adetayo that will shed more light on his achievements and good standing; we invite you to listen attentively*_
As Chairman of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit (Taskforce), Akerele Adetayo, an extraordinary CSP and trustworthy police officer, remains a beacon of excellence, mirroring greatness through his benevolent heart and unwavering commitment to superior service standards in Lagos and its environs
Without a doubt, Akerele Adetayo, the former 2iC Taskforce and pioneer LAMATA Commander turned Chairman of the Lagos State Taskforce, has solidified his standing as a highly effective and accomplished commander in the Nigerian Police Force, recognized for his impressive stride and visionary leadership.
CSP Adetayo Akerele’s career advancement has been grounded in his meticulous approach to duty and commitment to delivering results, which has distinguished him among his peers. As Chairman of the Lagos Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit Taskforce, he has established a functional compliance desk that promotes seamless interaction with the public and enables effective response strategies
CSP Akerele Adetayo’s professional trajectory in journalism has garnered substantial admiration and a distinguished reputation among media practitioners across print and electronic media, complemented by his specialized knowledge in security and digital strategy, which has critically shaped the orientation of the Lagos State Taskforce
As Chairman of the Lagos State Task Force since 2024, he has consistently upheld the core mandate of delivering exceptional security services to citizens, ensuring peace, order, and internal security across the state, built on a foundation of professionalism, strong public relationships, effective teamwork, and unwavering accountability. Under the leadership of CSP Adetayo Akerele, the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit Taskforce has achieved notable success in leveraging advanced technology while maintaining exemplary standards of individual appearance, conduct, and professionalism.
Akerele Adetayo’s exceptional dedication to service excellence has earned him numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to the Lagos Taskforce unit and the Nigerian police force at large, in recognition of his professionalism and exemplary service
As the Chairman of the Lagos Taskforce unit, his active participation in every activity underscores a broader commitment to the agency’s structural growth. His consistent and prompt approach emphasizes execution and maximum security protection for the safety of the masses, as he fosters a teamwork network of assets that drive the agency’s growth and accessibility.
Note Bethnews Media shall provide its exceptional wisdom exhibited in the forthcoming article.
Oluwaseun Fabiyi, a seasoned journalist based in Lagos, reports.
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Postings Are Not Optional: Why The Police Must Reassert Discipline Over Transfer Resistance
Postings Are Not Optional: Why The Police Must Reassert Discipline Over Transfer Resistance
In recent days, a wave of commentary across sections of the media has sought to cast routine police postings in a controversial light, particularly within Zone 2 Command of the Nigeria Police Force, which oversees Lagos and Ogun States. At the heart of the narrative is a claim misleading at best that the redeployment of officers from the zone is either improper or should be resisted.
This framing deserves closer scrutiny, not just for what it says, but for what it risks encouraging.
Postings and transfers are not punitive tools; they are essential administrative instruments in policing worldwide. They ensure operational balance, prevent the entrenchment of interests, and promote a fair distribution of manpower across commands. In a country as vast and complex as Nigeria, where some divisions grapple with acute personnel shortages, the ability of police leadership to deploy officers where they are most needed is not just lawful it is indispensable.
Attempts to portray transfers as “illegal” or unjustifiable undermine this fundamental principle. No command, regardless of its perceived strategic importance, can be treated as an exception to the rules that govern the wider institution. To do so would create a dangerous precedent one where postings are dictated not by operational necessity, but by preference, influence, or resistance.
The idea of 845 plus Senior Police Officers alone in Zone 2 Police Command is a thing of worry and it’s certain that the junior officers number would be nothing more than thrice of that of the SPOs. The newly posted and promoted AIG in charge of the Zone should be swift and decisive. The Nation is waiting.
More concerning, however, is the growing tendency to escalate internal administrative matters into the public domain. While transparency is vital in public institutions, there is a clear distinction between accountability and the externalization of internal processes in ways that may erode discipline. Policing, by its very nature, relies on a structured chain of command. When that structure is weakened whether through public pressure, media campaigns, or external influence the consequences extend beyond internal order to overall effectiveness.
There are also broader operational questions that cannot be ignored. Reports of disproportionate personnel concentration in certain formations, set against a backdrop of manpower shortages in many parts of the country, point to the need for deliberate and strategic redeployment. Ensuring that officers are equitably distributed is not merely an administrative exercise; it is central to improving response times, strengthening community policing, and enhancing national security outcomes.
It is equally important to acknowledge the role of the media in shaping public perception. Journalism remains a critical pillar of democracy, but with that role comes responsibility. Narratives that inadvertently legitimise resistance to lawful directives risk doing more harm than good, particularly in a disciplined service where cohesion and obedience to command are non-negotiable.
None of this diminishes the importance of officer welfare or the need for fair and transparent posting policies. Indeed, a well-managed transfer system must take into account both operational demands and human considerations. However, these concerns are best addressed within established institutional frameworks—not through pressure campaigns or attempts to influence outcomes from outside the system.
At its core, this moment presents a test of institutional resolve. The leadership of the police must balance empathy with firmness, ensuring that decisions are guided by the collective good rather than individual interests. Upholding the integrity of postings is not simply about moving personnel; it is about reinforcing the principles that sustain discipline, professionalism, and public trust.
A police force that cannot enforce its own internal directives risks sending the wrong message—not just to its officers, but to the citizens it serves. Conversely, a force that stands by its processes, applies its rules fairly, and communicates its decisions clearly strengthens its legitimacy.
In the end, the issue is not about one command or one set of officers. It is about preserving the institutional backbone of policing itself.
Akindele Adegebo writes from Lagos.
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4 BRIGADE EMERGES OVERALL CHAMPION OF 2 DIVISION INTER-BRIGADE CORPORALS AND BELOW COMPETITION 2026 IN BENIN
4 BRIGADE EMERGES OVERALL CHAMPION OF 2 DIVISION INTER-BRIGADE CORPORALS AND BELOW COMPETITION 2026 IN BENIN
4 Brigade, Nigerian Army, on Thursday, 23 April 2026, emerged overall champion of the 2 Division Inter-Brigade Corporals and Below Competition 2026, which was held from 20 to 23 April 2026. The competition was hosted by 4 Brigade at the Nigerian Army Cantonment, Ekehuan, in Benin City.
In his welcome address, the Commander 4 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Ahmed Balogun, disclosed that the competition is designed to improve combat proficiency, leadership skills, organizational ability, teamwork, endurance, and to promote esprit de corps among soldiers of junior ranks. He added that it also challenges their initiative and prepares them for higher responsibilities.
He noted that the competition is not just about winning or losing, but about fostering a spirit of unity, resilience, and continuous improvement. “It provides a platform for sharing knowledge, learning from one another, and building stronger bonds within our ranks. The lessons learned and the experiences shared here will undoubtedly enhance our operational effectiveness and strengthen our team spirit,” he said. He further appreciated the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 2 Division, Major General Chinedu Nnebeife, for the confidence reposed in the Brigade to host this year’s Corporals and Below Competition, as well as for his commitment to improving training and the welfare of personnel.
In his closing remarks, the Special Guest of Honour, the Commandant, Nigerian Army School of Supply and Transport, Major General Adebayo Adegbite, expressed satisfaction that the objectives of the competition had been largely achieved. He stated that he had no doubt that the various events contested by the formations had significantly improved their physical and mental capacity, enhanced leadership traits, and strengthened organizational ability, while also preparing them for operational engagements in view of the current security challenges confronting the nation.
He further charged participants to take back to their respective formations the experience and knowledge gained during the competition and translate them into remarkable achievements in the field for the benefit of their formations and the Nigerian Army at large.
He also expressed profound gratitude to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu NAM, for his unwavering commitment to the development of junior non-commissioned officers, whom he described as the backbone of the Army. He added that 2 Division remains grateful for the COAS’s strategic guidance and support. He also commended the planning team for ensuring that the competition was fair, challenging, and reflective of real-world operational standards.
The 2026 edition of the 2 Division Inter-Brigade Corporals and Below Competition featured events such as drill competition, combat swimming, map reading, weapon handling and firing, combat cross-country race, and obstacle crossing. Participating formations included 4 Brigade, 12 Brigade, 22 Armoured Brigade, 32 Artillery Brigade, 42 Engineers Brigade, and 2 Division Garrison. At the end of the competition, 4 Brigade, emerged overall champion, while 12 Brigade, and 2 Division Garrison, came second and third respectively.
The ceremony was graced by heads of security agencies in Edo State, as well as friends of the Brigade. Highlights of the closing ceremony included obstacle crossing competition among formations, presentation of awards, souvenirs, and group photographs.
*KENNEDY ANYANWU*
Captain
Assistant Director Army Public Relations
4 Brigade Nigerian Army
Benin City
24 April 2026
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