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Primate Ayodele and Bayo Adelabu’s Campaign Group: Stating The Facts Right

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The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele had revealed in a video that the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, who also has an ambition to become the next governor of Oyo state, that his ambition will not succeed.The prophet categorically mentioned in an interview with Tribune newspaper over the weekend that the people of Oke Ogun will challenge Ibadan’s dominance while asserting that Adelabu cannot become the next governor of the state.“In Oyo, there’s growing unrest. Muslims are preparing for a political showdown. The people of Oke-Ogun will challenge Ibadan’s dominance. Adebayo Adelabu cannot become governor. Teslim Folarin has a chance but lacks the finishing strength….’’However, an unpopular group, Oyo State Voluntary Campaigners allegedly sponsored by the minister obviously wasn’t comfortable with Primate Ayodele’s prophecy and resorted to media attacks against the prophet.In several media platforms, the group has described Primate Ayodele as one who prophesies to exploit politicians, while alleging that the prophet said President Tinubu would not become the president of Nigeria, but it didn’t come to pass.The group further threatened to report Primate Ayodele to the relevant authorities for a legal case if he doesn’t stop prophesying about Bayo Adelabu’s governorship ambition.While the group is entitled to Primate Ayodele’s prophecy against its paymaster, the response is not only funny but highly irresponsible and painted with unfounded lies in an attempt to tarnish the already prosperous prophetic ministry of Primate Ayodele.To start with, arguably, no one in Nigeria didn’t hear about Primate Ayodele during the buildup to the 2023 presidential election. Among the prophets, Primate Ayodele had the prophecy that went viral the most, with nothing less than 40 million views and reactions.The prophecy was simple, clear, and concise;“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.”This wasn’t the only one, he had even mentioned in 2022 that if Nigerians vote for the wrong candidate, the economy will be in shambles.‘’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’’In all of these, one begins to wonder where this group manufactured its allegation that Primate Ayodele said Tinubu would not win. To interpret, what the prophet meant was that if Nigerians vote for President Tinubu and APC in 2023, there will be too much hardship. This doesn’t mean that Tinubu wouldn’t win, and looking back at what the prophet said three years ago, we are currently experiencing even worse as a country; this obviously confirms Primate Ayodele as a true man of God.About claims that Primate Ayodele’s prophecies are only for politicians because he wants something from them, it’s wonderful how people who don’t know a bit about Primate Ayodele’s life decide to cook up some fake things sometimes. What does any politician want to give Primate Ayodele that he doesn’t have already? Adelabu, who is just a minister with failed governorship ambitions? Do these people know the calibre of people who seek Primate Ayodele’s spiritual counsel even outside the country and continent? In the calculation of things, Adelabu is too small to give Primate Ayodele anything because he doesn’t even need anything from him.Furthermore, it’s highly important to let Adelabu and his group know that Primate Ayodele isn’t one to tackle with the media or threaten with a lawsuit; many have tried it because he warned them, but today, what they were warned against has happened to them. The latest being Mele Kyari, the sacked NNPC GCEO, whom Primate Ayodele warned last year but chose to go this same route. Sadly, he was disgraced out of office as the prophet warned him. Likewise, Andy Uba will never forget Primate Ayodele, who warned him not to embark on his governorship ambition in Anambra but called the prophet names and ignored his prophetic warning. He lost gallantly in the election and afterwards was removed from the list of candidates by the court, making his situation dire.

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How Primate Ayodele Foretold Death Of Kebbi Speaker, Abuja Building Collapse In Prophecy Book

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The Speaker of the Kebbi State House of Assembly, Muhammad Usman Zuru, is dead.

Zuru died on Monday night in an Egyptian hospital where he had been receiving treatment for an undisclosed illness.

His death was confirmed by sources close to the Kebbi State Government, although details surrounding his illness were not disclosed.

Until his death, he represented Zuru Constituency in the state assembly and was regarded as a key figure in the legislature.

His death, though unfortunate, has fulfilled the prophecy of Nigerian prophet, Primate Elijah Ayodele which he shared towards the new year regarding house of assembly speakers.

Primate Ayodele had asked the country to pray against the death of a house of assembly speaker in the country.

These were his words:

“We are going to record the death of a deputy governor, deputy governor’s wife in Nigeria. The death of a deputy speaker, deaths in the national assembly and the death of the speaker of a state legislature.”

The speaker’s death has no doubt confirmed this prophecy.

In the same vein, No fewer than six persons were injured following the collapse of a three-storey building under construction in Jikwoyi within the Abuja Municipal Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory.

According to the Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department (FEMD), 17 workers were on the upper floor of the structure when the building caved in. Nine persons reportedly came out unhurt.

This is another fulfilment of Primate Ayodele’s prophecy which he shared in his prophecy book titled Warnings To The Nations.

“I foresee there will be reported cases of collapsed buildings in Lagos, Ibadan, Port-Harcourt, Abuja, and Calabar”

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Primate Ayodele’s Prophecies On Former President’s Death, Deputy Gov, Others Fulfilled

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The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele is in the news again for the fulfilment of his prophecies as usual.

As we know, the only time Primate Ayodele gets in the news is when he makes prophecies and when they come to pass. No extra, no unnecessary attention, no lifestyle showcasing, just doing what God has sent him to do.

Just as it had been established earlier, Primate Ayodele has nothing less than 20,000 prophecies that have been fulfilled to his credit and as the day goes by, they continue to increase.

Recent additions to his fulfilled prophecies include:

1 Death of Former Algeria President: Former Algerian President Liamine Zeroual has died at the age of 85, the Algerian presidency said Sunday.

A statement said Zeroual had been battling illness for some time and was receiving treatment at the Mohamed Seghir Nekkache Military Hospital.

He died at the hospital.

Primate Ayodele had in a prophetic session warned nations to be pray against the death of a former president.

2 Resignation of Kano Deputy governor: The Deputy Governor of Kano State, Aminu Gwarzo, has resigned from the position, citing the need to ensure stability in governance and allow the office to function effectively.

In a press statement issued by the Kwankwasiyya Movement on Friday, the decision was described as “difficult” but necessary in the overall interest of the people of Kano State.

“The Deputy Governor of Kano State has tendered his resignation from office… This decision, though difficult, has been taken in the overall interest of the people and the stability of governance in Kano State.”

Primate Ayodele in a prophetic moment had revealed that it is not every deputy governor that will finish their tenure, indicating that some may die or resign. The prophecy was first fulfilled with the deputy governor of Bayelsa state and now Kano, with resignation.

3 Plateau attacks: The Plateau State Government has imposed a 48-hour curfew on Jos North Local Government Area following a deadly attack in the Angwan Rukuba community.

In a statement on Sunday, the state Commissioner for Information and Communication, Joyce Ramnap, said the curfew would take effect from midnight of March 29 to April 1, 2026.

The government said the decision followed a “tragic security incident” in the area, which resulted in loss of lives and left several others injured.

The statement read, “Following the tragic security incident that occurred at Gari Ya Waye community, Angwan Rukuba, today, Sunday, 29th March 2026, resulting in the loss of lives, while several others sustained varying degrees of injuries.

Primate Ayodele had in several prophecies mentioned that Plateau state would be attacked by gunmen. He called on security operatives to watch out and prepare ahead for the attacks.

These were his words:

“Terrorist attacks will be extended to Nasarawa, Gombe, Plateau, Kaduna, Bauchi, Benue, Abuja and Kogi. Let the CDS and COAS brainstorm and strategise, it’s time to eliminate terrorists in the country.

“They are both capable hands, they should not allow these terrorists to destroy their legacies and credibility.

”The ESN is also planning an attack in the South-East, it is a red alert because they want to abort a lot of people including an emir,”

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Africa’s Creative Heavyweights Unite to Shape a Stronger Global Story of the Continent

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Opportunity Africa launches pan-African Creative Council backed by leading communications, media and brand leadersADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — March 26, 2026: In line with Agenda 2063, the Opportunity Africa initiative has launched its Creative Council, bringing together Africa’s leading communications, media and marketing leaders to advance a narrative that contributes to building The Africa We Want.It is a pan-African platform and movement designed to shift how the world sees Africa and how Africa sees itself, by amplifying the people, stories and institutions already shifting perceptions. It is a shared platform that brands, institutions and storytellers can align around to communicate a stronger, more unified story of Africa.At a time when the global order is shifting and competition for capital, influence and attention is intensifying, perception matters as much as facts. For Africa, image is no longer a soft issue. It is a strategic one. The Creative Council has been established to help ensure Africa is defined by those building it.The Council brings together senior leaders who have shaped narratives at national, regional and global levels.

Their role is to guide the creative direction of the initiative, connect it to their continent-wide networks and ensure the initiative remains credible, relevant and culturally resonant across markets.“This is exactly the kind of collaboration Africa needs to shape a narrative that reflects our aspirations under Agenda 2063 and builds The Africa We Want. In line with the mandate of the African Union Commission’s Information and Communication Directorate, this work will strengthen how we communicate the Union’s priorities and amplifies Africa’s voice. We encourage more partners to join this growing movement.” Faith Adhiambo, Communication Officer, Agenda 2063 African Union. “It is a privilege for Africa No Filter to serve as secretariat and help steward this forward. It is unprecedented to see this level of expertise and collaboration coming together to build the narrative infrastructure Africa needs to reframe the continent,” said Moky Makura, Executive Director of Africa No Filter and co-chair of the Council.“I joined the Opportunity Africa initiative because I believe the world needs to see Africa as it truly is: brilliant and bursting with opportunity, rather than a continent defined by its challenges. Being part of this council is about ensuring the next generation of Africans are seen through a lens of possibility and agency, shifting the global conversation from deficit to potential. I am proud to support a movement that reclaims our narrative to show a dynamic continent of progress and innovation.” Tosin Adefeko, founder and CEO, AT3 Resources – The Muvmnt Agency.Initial members of the Creative Council include senior leaders from TRACE, Africa Practice, the African Union, Brand South Africa, IC Publications, Alpha Media Holdings, X3M Ideas and other leading institutions across the continent.Members of the Creative CouncilAddis Alemayehou – Chairperson, Kazana Group; Co-founder and CRO, DodaiAdebola Williams – Co-founder, RED | For AfricaLeslie Richer, Director, Information and Communication African UnionFaith Ochieng – Communications Officer, Agenda 2063Fareed Khimani – Communications Adviser, Office of the Cabinet Secretary, KenyaGina Din-Kariuki – Founder and Executive Chair, The Gina Din GroupKwame Senou – Founder, The Holding Opinion (THOP)Malik Shaffy Lizende – Founder, 63 IncMoky Makura – Executive Director, Africa No FilterOmar Ben Yedder – Group Publisher and Managing Director, IC PublicationsRichard Kiplagat – Senior Stakeholder Relations Adviser, Africa PracticeSamuel Onyemelukwe – Group Business Development Director, TRACESophie Masipa – CEO and Brand StrategistSteve Babaeko – Founder, X3M IdeasTerhas Berhe – Founder and Managing Director, BrandCommsThebe Ikalafeng – Founder Brand AfricaThoko Modise – General Manager: Communications, Brand South AfricaTim Ekandjo – Branding, Marketing, Communications and Sustainability Officer, MTC NamibiaTola St. Matthew-Daniel – Founder, Kairos & TolaTosin Adefeko – Founder and CEO, AT3 ResourcesTrevor Ncube – Founder and Chairperson, Alpha Media HoldingsAbout Opportunity AfricaOpportunity Africa is a pan-African movement working to reframe Africa as a continent of opportunity, progress, innovation and creativity. Convened by Africa No Filter, Brand Africa and partners including the African Union, it brings together brands, institutions, storytellers and communities to build collective momentum behind a more confident and opportunity-led story of Africa. www.opportunityafrica.africaAbout Africa No FilterAfrica No Filter is an advocacy organisation working to shift stereotypical narratives about Africa and support a more balanced, dynamic and accurate understanding of the continent. Through community building and advocacy, it supports storytellers to tell richer, more nuanced stories that reflect Africa’s progress, agency and potential. Africa No Filter is a donor collaborative funded by Ford Foundation, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Luminate, Hilton Foundation and Hewlett Foundation. www.africanofilter.org

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