According to a video from 06:29 shared on Facebook, Nigerian cleric Elijah Ayodele has raised fresh concerns about the country’s political climate, security outlook, and financial stability, warning of potential turbulence across multiple sectors.

In his remarks, Ayodele pointed to possible internal crises within the African Democratic Congress (ADC), suggesting that disagreements among members could threaten the party’s unity as future elections approach. He cautioned that such divisions may weaken the party’s overall effectiveness. “ADC will start fight among themselves,” he said, highlighting fears of internal discord.

The cleric also weighed in on the political trajectory of Peter Obi, the former presidential candidate. Ayodele expressed doubt about Obi’s chances of becoming president in the near future, suggesting instead a more limited role. “Peter Obi cannot be president for now, maybe if he’s okay let him take the vice president,” he stated.

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Beyond politics, Ayodele addressed national security concerns, claiming that authorities are actively working to intercept dangerous materials and illicit funds entering the country. “We cease ammunition and explosive devices and some monies they want to bring into the country,” he said, indicating what he described as ongoing vigilance by security agencies.

He further issued a caution directed at a group identified as GSC in Lagos State, urging members to remain spiritually alert in order to avoid tragedy. “GSC in Lagos state should pray for any bereavement not to lose any of their members,” he added.

On the economic front, Ayodele warned of looming difficulties within Nigeria’s insurance industry, advising stakeholders to exercise caution. “Insurance will face challenges… let them watch and be prayerful about this,” he said. Read_More…

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