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“You Only Exposed Yourself” – Nigerians Blast Bayo Adelabu Over Petition Against Primate Ayodele
Several Nigerians have taken to the internet and other platforms to blast Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Bayo Adelabu, over his recent petition to the DSS against Primate Elijah Ayodele, whom he accused of trying to extort him of N150 million.
In his petition, which was published on a few news platforms yesterday, Adelabu stated that Primate Ayodele asked him to purchase 1,000 trumpets for prayers after he sought his help for his governorship ambition in Oyo State.
In his reaction, signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele clarified that he never asked the minister to bring money, neither did he say the trumpets would be for his own use, but that it was purely a spiritual direction which required him to purchase the materials himself.
The prophet denied requesting money from the minister, and this was also confirmed in the text messages exchanged between the prophet and the minister. He categorically told Adelabu to buy the items himself, but the minister, in turn, asked the prophet to help him find out the price, which was what brought about the N150 million saga, which the prophet didn’t even ask him to bring to him.
Nigerians reacting to this case have blasted the Minister of Power for showing desperation in becoming the next governor of Oyo State after failing several times because, obviously, the people don’t want him to rule them.
One of the reactions, made by Folashade Adetola, described the minister as a busybody who has abandoned his duty as a minister to fight unnecessary battles that may eventually consume him.
“I think Bayo Adelabu has so much time on his hands despite the epileptic nature of our power supply. He is clearly a busybody who has abandoned his primary duty to involve himself in battles that won’t lead him anywhere other than destruction. He is just too desperate.”
Another person, Johnson Akinawo, commended the prophet for not allowing it to get to a stage where the minister sent money to him, while describing the minister as someone who cannot be trusted with power or anything.
“Adelabu doesn’t know that what he has done simply exposed him even more than Primate Ayodele. He has exposed himself as someone who cannot be trusted with anything, and definitely not power. Thank God he didn’t send money to the prophet, and the prophet didn’t also ask him to send money. I wonder what people like this are doing in power.”
Likewise, Afolabi Nureni described the situation as Adelabu setting himself up and exposing his secret dealings to Nigerians, party leaders, Muslim clerics, and President Tinubu.
“Adelabu was advised wrongly with this thing he did. It will lead him nowhere, and I see this as self-sabotage. It’s a big setup for him if he doesn’t know yet, and he has exposed himself to everyone. They now know the kind of person he is. As a Muslim, you are exposing your dealings with Christian clerics. It simply shows your desperation for power.”
A political analyst, Kareem Ajani, explained that Adelabu is digging his political grave with the petition to the DSS and his further actions exposing the exchange of messages between him and the prophet. He stated that the prophet asking him to get musical instruments is obviously not for his church alone, but instead of quietly ignoring the request if he couldn’t fulfil it, he went through a very bad route.
“I think this is why Adelabu will always lose elections. He isn’t a politician; he is just lucky to be where he is because of Tinubu’s magnanimity. He hasn’t started his career as a politician at all, and what he has done proves to everyone that he may never be a good politician. He has dug his political grave, and everyone will start running from him. The man didn’t even force you; it was a transaction that didn’t go successfully. He should have just moved on, but let’s see where this leads him.”
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Ika South LG Chairman, Engr. Jerry Ehiwarior, Endorses Oso Richie’s Latest Single “Kiss”
In a major show of support for homegrown talent, the Chairman of Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State, Engr. Jerry Ehiwarior, has officially endorsed Oso Richie’s newest single titled “Kiss.”
The endorsement comes on the heels of a similar public commendation by renowned Nigerian music star, Mr P of Psquare, a move that has further amplified the artist’s fast-rising profile in the entertainment industry.
The backing from Mr P—one of Africa’s celebrated music icons—sparked widespread excitement among fans, music lovers, and online communities, placing Oso Richie firmly in the spotlight. Building on this momentum, Engr. Ehiwarior expressed his admiration for Oso Richie’s creativity and musical growth, describing the rising singer as a promising talent whose consistency is gradually earning him national attention.
According to the Chairman, supporting young creatives in Ika South remains a priority for his administration, as such encouragement not only boosts individual careers but also promotes the cultural and artistic identity of the local government area. He emphasised that Oso Richie’s commitment to his craft reflects the potential embedded in many youths across the region.
Oso Richie’s forthcoming single, “Kiss,” has already generated significant anticipation across social media platforms, with fans eagerly awaiting its official release. Industry watchers believe that the dual endorsements—from both a top-tier Nigerian musician and a prominent political leader—will further elevate the artist’s career trajectory.
As the buzz continues to grow, many within the entertainment community view these endorsements as a strong indication of Oso Richie’s expanding influence and the increasing recognition of emerging talents from Delta State.
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Dear General Elijah Ayodele, Where Is the Next Coup Taking Place?
By Sammy Godson
Seeing the title General attached to Elijah Ayodele may surprise many because everyone knows he is not a member of the army, nor has he ever been publicly addressed as such. But permit me to re-christen him, because at this point, his revelations on security matters go far beyond what an army general’s intelligence can cover.
General Elijah Ayodele is a prophet and the leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church in Lagos, yet one wonders how he has accurately foretold coup-related events across Africa—events that have been happening exactly as he mentioned.
There is a huge difference between vaguely predicting that coups will occur in a continent and specifically naming the exact countries where they will take place—and seeing them happen precisely that way. Even the world’s most powerful army general cannot achieve such accuracy, no matter the intelligence available. It is absolutely impossible.
An army general is limited to the affairs of his own country. A Nigerian general cannot know of a coup being planned in Benin Republic, and vice versa. Yet General Elijah Ayodele will sit in Lagos and speak of dangerous events such as military coups in distant countries, and they happen exactly as though he wrote the script.
This simply shows that General Elijah Ayodele is firmly connected to the throne of heaven, from where all things are revealed. As the Bible says, God does nothing without revealing it to His prophets. His prophets are His generals, and in Nigeria, we can boldly say that General Elijah Ayodele is not just a member of God’s troops but a commander—no one else comes close.
Starting with the latest coup attempt in Africa, which occurred in Benin Republic: on Sunday morning, a group of soldiers seized the national television station to announce that they had taken over the country and removed President Talon from power. They declared the suspension of all political activities and the constitution. It was a tense situation before the soldiers were repelled, resulting in the ultimate failure of the coup.
This did not happen without General Elijah Ayodele mentioning it days earlier. He had spoken about it at least three times, with the last warning given on Friday—just two days before the incident. He said some countries would experience revolutions through coups or elections, and Benin Republic was among them. He warned these nations to prepare, and within two days, it happened.
His exact words were:
“The following nations will face revolution in the coming year, either by coup or any other way. There will be disorderliness in the following countries: Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Mali, Tanzania, Benin Republic, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Uganda. Let them prepare for the challenges ahead.”
Recently, a coup also occurred in Guinea-Bissau after the presidential election. The army announced that they had taken over the country, suspended all electoral activities, and removed the president from power.
This, too, did not occur without General Elijah Ayodele’s warning earlier in November. He called on the president to be careful during the election and not tamper with the process, warning that a coup could occur if he attempted it. In videos and news publications, he advised the president to step down if he lost, so as not to be removed unconstitutionally.
He said:
“In Guinea-Bissau, there is going to be an election, but if there is a coalition and the president tries to rig the election, the country will turn to fire. There will be anarchy, and the impossible coup can be possible. To the president: if you lose this election, just leave. Don’t force yourself because you will fail.”
Additionally, during a live service on November 11, General Ayodele said that Guinea-Bissau would experience military action. He specifically warned that the president would lose relevance and would need to take urgent steps to stabilize the country.
His words were:
“Guinea-Bissau: The country isn’t yet settled; there is still a crisis. They will be fighting seriously. The president will not be reckoned with, and the military will carry out another action. The president must be ready to do anything to stabilize the country because I see a crisis in Guinea.”
Let us also not forget the reported attempt to unseat President Bola Ahmed Tinubu months ago, which allegedly led to the removal of some service chiefs. Weeks before the incident, General Ayodele specifically mentioned that soldiers were angry with the president and that powerful Nigerians were planning to use the military against him.
He warned:
“There will be an attempt to unseat Tinubu unconstitutionally; the NSA, DSS, and Chief of Army Staff must be careful. There are gangs planning between November and January to unseat him.”
“Even the Navy and Air Force will be part of it, including the Nigerian Army. President Tinubu must be ready for anything and fortify himself. He needs to change his security strategy because these personalities will be unbelievable names.”
In July 2025, he had also said that Tinubu must strengthen his security system because he foresaw an attempt to carry out a coup against his government.
“I see an attempt to take power from him (Tinubu) in an unconstitutional manner. God warns him to take his personal safety seriously. What I saw was coup-like, with tension everywhere.”
Going back further, in 2019—before the 2020 coup in Mali—General Ayodele warned in his prophecy for 2020 (released in December 2019) that there would be a gang-up against the president. Just months into the new year, it came to pass.
He had said:
“There will be a gang-up against the Malian president. The country should pray against protests and disorderliness.”
In Gabon, before Ali Bongo was ousted, General Ayodele stood in his church on October 7, 2022, during a live service and advised Bongo to resign because the military would remove him. This was long before the election that ultimately ended in a coup.
He told Bongo:
“Gabonese president, your time is up. I am seeing a crisis, if not a coup d’état. Because of your health, why not resign? Why do you want to die on this seat? I am telling you what the Lord has said. Your staying on the throne is killing you. You are incapacitated, but no one is telling you the truth. I am advising you to humble yourself, resign, and hand over to someone who can do better so you won’t cause a crisis in your country.”
Other coups—including those in Niger and Burkina Faso—were also foretold by General Ayodele. Even though some governments did nothing until events swept them away, one thing is certain: none of them can ever say the prophet did not warn them.
However, for the sake of the good citizens of the nations concerned, I would like to ask the General:
Where is the next coup taking place?
Thank you.
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Gov. Abiodun’s Environment Adviser, Farouk Akintunde, Elected 25th President of Lisabi Elite Club
In a historic and celebratory atmosphere, the Special Adviser to Ogun State Governor on Environment, Alhaji Chief Hon. Farouk Adeniyi Akintunde (FHNR, FCSS, FCAI), has emerged as the 25th President of the prestigious Lisabi Elite Club of Abeokuta. The election, held on December 6, 2025, was conducted peacefully and drew widespread commendation for its orderliness and transparency.
Members of the club, in a unanimous decision rooted in performance and integrity, entrusted Alhaji Akintunde with the leadership of one of Abeokuta’s most influential socio-cultural clubs. His victory was described as a reflection of the club’s confidence in his proven capacity, dedication, and long-standing service to the community.
According to the club’s leadership, the decision to elect him was significantly inspired by his unparalleled contributions to environmental development in Ogun State. They praised him as a “proud ambassador of the club” whose professional excellence and public service record continue to elevate the organization’s reputation.
Aside from his distinguished role in government, Alhaji Akintunde is well-known as a grassroots politician and humanitarian, widely respected for his philanthropic interventions across Ogun State. His efforts in supporting community development, youth empowerment and social welfare have earned him admiration within and beyond the political sphere.
With his emergence as president, members expressed optimism that the Lisabi Elite Club will experience new milestones under his leadership, marked by innovation, inclusiveness, and continued commitment to community upliftment.
The inauguration of the new executive council is expected to take place in the coming weeks, marking the beginning of what many believe will be a transformative era for the esteemed club.
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