In the recent video from 4:47, Prominent Nigerian cleric, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has raised fresh concerns after issuing a warning about a potential foreign military action involving the United States and its possible impact on Nigeria.

In a statement released on Friday, the spiritual leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church cautioned that there could be a form of military strike connected to Nigeria, adding that any such operation may have unintended consequences on civilians. “America will strike in Nigeria and the bombing they want to do will also affect civilians,” Ayodele said, urging authorities to remain alert and take proactive steps to safeguard lives.

The cleric, known for his outspoken prophecies on national and international issues, did not provide specific details regarding the nature, timing, or location of the alleged strike. However, he stressed the importance of heightened security awareness, particularly in areas already facing security challenges.

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Nigeria has, for years, battled insurgency and other forms of insecurity, especially in parts of the northern region. While the involvement of foreign powers has largely been limited to intelligence sharing and military cooperation, Ayodele’s statement introduces a more alarming perspective that has sparked discussions among political observers.

Security analysts have reacted cautiously to the prophecy, noting that there is currently no official indication of any planned military strike by the United States on Nigerian soil. They emphasized that Nigeria maintains diplomatic and security partnerships with Washington, focused primarily on counterterrorism efforts and capacity building.

Government officials have also not issued any statement supporting or confirming the cleric’s claims. However, some experts believe such warnings, regardless of their source, highlight the need for continuous vigilance in a volatile global security environment.

Supporters of the current administration under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu have dismissed the prophecy, insisting that Nigeria’s sovereignty and diplomatic relations remain intact. They reiterated that any foreign military engagement within the country would require clear agreements and coordination with Nigerian authorities.

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Despite the skepticism, Ayodele urged citizens not to ignore the warning, advising them to remain cautious and prayerful. He further called on security agencies to intensify intelligence gathering and strengthen protective measures to prevent any unforeseen developments.

As reactions continue to trail the statement, the warning has added to ongoing conversations about national security and the evolving nature of international military cooperation, with many Nigerians hoping that such predictions do not materialize. Read_More…

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