Primate Elijah Ayodele, leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has issued a series of warnings and political observations touching on Nigeria’s future, security concerns, and electoral dynamics.

In a recent video address  from 1:13, the cleric suggested that internal political conflicts among key officeholders could shape upcoming outcomes, emphasizing that regional power blocs may ultimately determine electoral victories. He argued that northern influence would remain decisive in national politics, downplaying the impact of local political mobilization efforts.

Beyond politics, Ayodele raised alarm over security threats, particularly warning of potential attacks on religious institutions and calling on authorities to act swiftly to prevent escalation. He also cautioned that failure to manage such threats could attract serious international consequences, especially from global powers monitoring Nigeria’s stability.

Highlighting this concern, he stated, “America will react, their reaction will be unbearable because America does not want him again. They look at the whole thing. They say did not do well.” The statement underscores his belief that external pressure could intensify if insecurity worsens.

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The cleric further criticised the nation’s economic direction, questioning the government’s reliance on borrowing while urging better utilisation of existing resources. He warned that continued fiscal strain could make economic recovery increasingly difficult.

Ayodele also touched on the political future of several state governors, noting that not all incumbents are guaranteed a second term, while hinting at possible defections to opposition parties. Read_More…

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