In a recent video on Facebook from 08:19, Popular Nigerian prophet, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has cautioned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to avoid engaging in any public exchange with U.S. President Donald Trump, warning that such a move could jeopardize his political future.

Speaking in a fresh revelation, Ayodele expressed concern over what he described as a looming misunderstanding between Tinubu and Trump, noting that the Nigerian leader’s recent response was ill-advised.

“If they don’t stop this, Tinubu does not know how to reply Trump sincerely,” Ayodele said. “That’s not the best answer, and I cannot teach him the best answer. That is what we call prophet — God will tell you, ‘Tell him this,’ or ‘Don’t reply.’”

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The cleric, who is known for his outspoken political prophecies, emphasized that silence would have been a wiser strategy. “If I am one of Tinubu’s advisers, I would have told him to keep quiet,” he stated firmly.

According to Ayodele, Trump’s alleged disapproval of Tinubu’s administration could have far-reaching consequences for Nigeria’s leadership image on the global stage. “Trump does not want Tinubu for second time,” he warned. “They don’t know it. He said, ‘I need to keep quiet and be watching steadily.’”

Ayodele suggested that the tension between the two leaders was not about policy differences but rooted in deeper political and spiritual dynamics. “Genocide is not the problem,” he said pointedly, hinting that the disagreement has hidden implications beyond public understanding.

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The prophet has in the past issued warnings to global and national leaders, including those concerning Nigeria’s economic and security challenges. He maintained that Tinubu must tread carefully, especially with foreign political figures, to avoid diplomatic embarrassment.

“Sometimes, silence speaks louder than argument,” Ayodele added. “If Tinubu must succeed and secure his legacy, he needs divine guidance — not emotional reactions.” View, More,

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