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A Review Of Primate Ayodele’s Prophecies On Tinubu’s Government
Primate Ayodele, unarguably the most vocal prophet in Nigeria especially before the presidential election that brought in Bola Ahmed Tinubu into power, made some revelations about this government long before the 2023 election was held.
He became more popular during this period majorly because of what he said concerning what will happen to Nigerians if they allow another APC government to emerge at the federal level. He also spoke about other political parties and their presidential candidates, foretelling what their administrations would look like if they win.
While speaking on the future of their administrations, Primate Ayodele revealed how different sectors would turn out but majorly about the economy and security sectors.
As we know that economy and security are very vital sectors of a nation, this article would be focused on what Primate Ayodele said about these two pillars in relation to President Tinubu’s government.
What Primate Ayodele Said About Nigeria’s Economy Under Tinubu’s Government
In one of his most viral videos, Primate Ayodele was captured saying that if Nigerians vote for the APC government, the economy will run into shambles. He mentioned that Tinubu’s government will wreck the country’s economy. In terms of economic hardship, Primate Ayodele said that what would be experienced under Tinubu’s government will be nothing compared to Ex-president Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure. He made it known that the economy of the country will sink if Tinubu becomes the president of Nigeria.
“I’m not saying anyone should not insult me; I am not scared of any human being. If Nigeria votes APC in 2023, things will be tougher. We will see human beings and want to eat them like food. This is how God told me. I am not saying you should not criticise me or say anything against me, even as an APC member; I warned you in 2015 too. If you want to vote for lies in 2023, if you vote for the party that has a broom as their symbol, I pity churches. I am not against anybody, and I don’t vote. Nigeria will be tough. If you vote and Tinubu enters, there will be serious problems.”
“If Nigerians vote for APC in 2023, the country will sink, we will swim in poverty, and the economy will be in shambles. If the APC wins, Nigeria will suffer extraordinarily. We have not yet seen hardship; if APC wins, the real hardship will come. The economy will be sick.”
In another video in December 2022, Primate Ayodele mentioned that if Nigerians vote for the wrong candidate in 2023, the prices of things will skyrocket. He went ahead to mention what the prices of commodities would look like if Nigeria allows a wrong person to become president.
‘’If Nigeria vote for a wrong candidate, dollar will rise to N1,500, diesel will rise to N1,500 or N2,000, bread of N200 will be N800, cost of living will be high, and I am telling you terrorism will be high, prepaid meter bill will be high and the rate of poverty will be high. This will affect both the rich and the poor, we may get it wrong the way we are going about it, we are getting it wrong.’’
‘’Let God direct us to get the right president in 2023, if we get the wrong president, our economy will fail. I am afraid of the country. This is a sensitive time in our country, making noise will not solve anything at this moment’’
The Current Economic Situation
The current situation of Nigeria’s economy is almost like a perfect representation of what Primate Ayodele said about Tinubu’s government in 2022. There is no place in the country where people are not lamenting. In recent times, there have been protests in different states on the level of hunger in the country. According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigeria’s annual inflation rate rose to 29.90 per cent in January from 28.92 per cent in December 2023, the highest since 1996.
Since President Tinubu came into office, the hardship experienced by Nigerians has tripled compared to the administration of Muhammadu Buhari. At the moment, Dollar has surpassed N1,500, bread has become unaffordable because a bread of N200 now costs more than N800, and the cost of living has become extremely high since President Tinubu emerged.
The government has tried to roll out palliatives to reduce hunger in the country but it doesn’t seem to work. The country has failed economically under President Tinubu’s administration just as Primate Ayodele foretold.
What Primate Ayodele Said About Nigeria’s Security Under President Tinubu’s Government
In an interview with Tribune Newspapers before the election, Primate Ayodele revealed that there will be renewed attempts by terrorists to attack military formations. He stated that the country will not be safe and that terrorists are ready to cause a lot of calamities in the country.
‘’There will be renewed attempts by terrorists to attack our military formations. The NDA should be careful. These attempts will be perpetrated between now and the start of the election. The military will kill many of them. Our military should be prepared; these terrorists are ready to cause a lot of calamity. But they will fail. Yet nowhere is safe at the moment. There are forces that are working towards sabotaging this election, but God will not allow them. We must pray against mass protest in 2024. Things will not always be the same.’’
Furthermore, in his 2024 prophecies for President Tinubu’s government, Primate Ayodele made it known that kidnapping will take a new dimension and that insecurity will be on a large scale in the country.
These were his words:
“Kidnap: I foresee that a Commissioner and an aide in a Governor’s convoy will be kidnapped. The spirit of God says kidnapping will take another dimension. Let us pray for all governors in Nigeria that none of them will be bedridden.’’ (https://dailypost.ng/2023/12/24/2024-i-foresee-presidents-assassination-govs-death-attempted-takeover-of-tinubu-govt-primate-ayodele/)
The Current State Of Insecurity
Obviously, Insecurity has taken a different dimension in the country since President Tinubu emerged. There has been a serious rise in insecurity, terrorism attacks and kidnapping especially. Even in Abuja which is the seat of power, people cannot sleep with their two eyes closed due to terrorist attacks.
Way Forward
As we know that prophecies without solution are not Godly, Primate Ayodele did not only accurately foretold the current situation of Nigeria’s economy and security, the man of God has advised the government severally on how to get solutions to the almost hopeless situation.
Last year, Primate Ayodele shared five major points with the president in order to drastically reduce hardship in the country.
“If Tinubu doesn’t get to work immediately and find a way to solve our economic issues, there will be massive protests. The people are crying already, salary earners are not satisfied and it will get to a state where governors will not be able to pay salaries again.
“Government of Nigeria must work on five things in 2024 which can make the country to be great: Stable light, Improve security and buy more weapons, Development of infrastructural facilities, Agriculture (plenty of food) and Create employment.’’
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“Qualify For Nations Cup To Neutralize Hardship In Nigeria” – Primate Ayodele Urges Super Eagles
The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has urged the Nigerian super eagles ahead of their match with Libya today to make efforts to qualify for Nations cup.The prophet in a statement recognized the hardship Nigerians are going through while explaining that the victory of super eagles will have so much impact in neutralizing hardship.He revealed that he has gone on his knees to pray for the team and if they are serious, Super Eagles can defeat Libya by three goals to nil.The prophet adviced the NFF to start awarding players for their efforts while calling on Nigerians to pray for the acting super eagles coach for luck to win against Libya.“I have gone on my knees to pray for the super eagles because of football that unites us. With the situation of hardship in the country, we need something to neutralize it and their victory can help us.”“If the super eagles are serious, they can beat Libya 3-0, and apart from this, I want to appeal to the NFF to start awarding our players both local and international that have served the country. Nigerians should pray for Eguaveon so that he will have luck to win.”Furthermore, Primate Ayodele revealed that the current NFF president, Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau will secure a second term in office while explaining that anyone that stands against him is joking. “Alhaji Gusau’s second term is secured, he has done so well in his first term and deserves another term. Plans to stop his second term is dead on arrival. The country will qualify for nations cup. “
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Ahead of the trend: How TV is changing
By Dr. Busola Tejumola
Modern content consumption is evolving rapidly – and television along with it. Busola Tejumola, MultiChoice Executive Head of Content & Channels, West Africa outlines some of the trends shaping content, and how the TV landscape is changing to cater to viewer tastes.Television is in the throes of a significant evolution. As audiences, technology, and cultural trends shift, so too does the medium that has been the foundation of popular culture in Africa for more than half a decade. In terms of content and programming, TV is shifting to align with these macro trends. At the same time, the industry is helping to shape popular culture and viewing practices.The digitisaton of TVA key trend underpinning all of this is the convergence of traditional TV and streaming. As the lines between traditional broadcast television and streaming blurs, television shows are becoming platform-agnostic, airing simultaneously across traditional TV, online streaming services, and mobile apps. This shift caters to audiences’ growing demand for content consumption on their own terms.Future television programmes are likely to become more interactive and immersive, integrating augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and 360-degree experiences. Genres like reality TV, sports, and game shows will be transformed, allowing viewers to interact with content in real time, participate in polls, or access additional layers of storytelling.As data analytics becomes more advanced, traditional television will also adapt by using audience insights to tailor programming schedules, advertisements, and content recommendations. This shift will enable traditional broadcasters to better compete with streaming platforms, which already use data heavily. The days of “one-size-fits-all” TV are fading, as traditional television increasingly shifts towards niche content.Data-driven personalisation will support niche genres – such as eco-centric lifestyle shows, slow TV, e-sports, and subculture dramas, which will in turn encourage the rise of smaller, more targeted channels. Broadcasters such as MultiChoice will diversify offerings, giving rise to a more fragmented yet highly engaged viewer base.Short-form content Another exciting trend is the way short-form content is reshaping television. Audiences increasingly want quicker, more flexible entertainment, influenced by platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Bite-sized episodes – ideal for comedy, news, and lifestyle – cater to viewers with shorter attention spans or those looking for quick, on-the-go content.This might include impactful, 5-10-minute micro-episodes, 60-90-second news updates, or branded mini-segments. These short-form pieces will encourage audience engagement through social media.Short-form material can be slotted in between longer shows, allowing networks to experiment with their programming. Short-form also bridges traditional TV and mobile viewing, as clips can be shared across platforms to engage a mobile-first audience.Culturally relevant storytelling Television is increasingly embracing culturally diverse and relevant narratives. This will lead to richer programming that not only entertains but also educates viewers.The demand for stories that resonate with personal and cultural experiences is driving a surge in locally produced content. For a Pan-African entertainment platform like MultiChoice Africa, our investment in local content has been transformative – we now have a library of 84 000 hours of local content. By prioritising local stories, languages, and talent, we’ve created a sense of pride among African audiences. Our investment goes beyond entertainment; it’s about preserving and promoting African heritage. Shows like Tinsel (now in its 17th season after 4 000+ episodes) or Big Brother Naija, which has just wrapped its 9th season, have lasting cultural relevance.Through a diverse range of hyper-local content, MultiChoice Africa continues to demonstrate its reality television dominance. From West Africa’s cultural phenomenon Date My Family Ghana and the pan-African success of Big Brother Titans, to Judging Matters, a popular legal reality show, MultiChoice delivers highly popular, localised storytelling solidifying our position as a leader in African reality television. Craving the drama and intrigue of The Real Housewives of Lagos? Look no further than MultiChoice channels and on Showmax for all the gossip and glamour from your favourite franchise, across the continent.Moreover, by making local content accessible on our streaming platform Showmax and other international third-party platforms, we are exporting our stories to a global audience. This strategy keeps local content vibrant and globally competitive, ensuring its longevity and sustainability.AI-generated and hybrid contentAI-generated scripts, news broadcasts, and interactive content that adapts in real-time based on audience reactions are expected to become commonplace. The technology helps to offer personalised viewing experiences that cater to individual preferences, and could enhance audience engagement, as viewers may find themselves more invested in content that evolves in response to their input.Moreover, hybrid shows that blend human creativity with AI-enhanced production techniques are likely to push the boundaries of conventional genres. These productions may leverage AI for tasks such as scriptwriting, scene selection, and even character development, allowing human creators to focus on storytelling and emotional depth. Sustainability and social impact As viewers become more aware of the pressing challenges facing our planet and communities, genres that engage audiences in collective problem-solving, raise awareness, or propose innovative solutions will likely see significant expansion.This trend will manifest in a variety of formats, from documentaries that highlight climate change and social inequality to scripted dramas that tackle these issues through compelling storytelling. Furthermore, interactive, and participatory programming that invites viewers to engage directly with initiatives may emerge, fostering a sense of agency and collective responsibility. Media can play a powerful role in shaping public discourse and driving social change. We have already seen great audience response to initiatives like the Earthshot Prize, a campaign that inspires and rewards initiatives to repair the planet. The app economyThe changing landscape of digital content consumption has made mobile and smart TV apps an integral part of the modern TV economy. MultiChoice has embraced this opportunity, with our DStv Stream mobile platform, offering an enhanced user experience through better navigation and discovery, and personalised recommendations using AI and data analytics while offering a combination of live streaming and Catch-Up.Our Showmax 2.0 – Streaming for Africa app focuses on local content and user engagement, with user-centric features, enhanced discovery tools, and rich social features. Live polls and viewer feedback options during shows allow audiences to engage in real-time discussions, for greater participation in the content.Our GOtv Stream has also gained significant traction, offering an affordable, accessible streaming entry point, particularly for younger viewers who seek flexible, on-the-go viewing options. Ultimately, user engagement is the key to the future of television. By leveraging technology and interactive features to provide content relevant to viewers, television can deliver an immersive viewing experience that resonates with audiences, driving growth and loyalty.
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Israel VS Iran: Primate Ayodele’s Prophecy Comes To Pass (VIDEO)
Iran has launched an unprecedented attack against Israel, firing a barrage of missiles at the country in the latest escalation amid weeks of soaring violence and tensions in the region.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Tuesday that it fired missiles at Israel in response to deadly Israeli attacks against people in Gaza and Lebanon, as well as the assassinations of top IRGC, Hamas and Hezbollah leaders.
Alarms sounded in Israel on Tuesday evening as the missiles fell on major cities and towns.
If only world leaders listen to prophetic warnings, Primate Elijah Ayodele of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church had warned in October, over one year ago that there will be an escalation in the ongoing Israel war with terrorists in Gaza.
He called on the world to pray against escalation
‘’What Is going on in Israel, Gaza, Palestine, let’s pray that it won’t escalate, let’s pray’’.
The ongoing crisis which has turned to a full blown war between Israel and Iran is the escalation that Primate Ayodele warned about. The two countries have always fought themselves by proxy, it has never been this obvious but the firing of missiles into Israel by Iran is certainly the biggest escalation in the region.
Moreso, it appears the world is yet to see the result of Iran’s action towards Israel following responses from parties after the missile attack.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened a meeting with Israel’s security chiefs at the IDF headquarters in Tel Aviv Wednesday, his office said in a statement.
Netanyahu declared after the attack that “Iran made a big mistake tonight, and it will pay for it,” vowing, “whoever attacks us — we will attack them.”
According to reports, Israel may respond to Iran’s major Tuesday ballistic missile attack by striking strategic infrastructure, such as gas or oil rigs, or by directly targeting Iran’s nuclear sites, media reports said on Wednesday, citing Israeli officials.
Considering all of these, more escalations are still expected and just as Primate Ayodele warned, it will get deadlier.