Revolution Looms in Africa, Presidents will be Removed by Populace —Nigerian prophet, Primate Ayodele

The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has made startling predictions about the future of leadership in Africa, foreseeing the removal of long-standing presidents and the onset of revolutionary movements across the continent.

According to a statement released by his Media Aide, Oluwatosin Osho, Primate Ayodele prophesied that presidents who have held power for extended periods and those attempting to establish dynasties by passing power to their offspring will face upheaval in the imminent revolution.

The prophet emphasized that citizens will initiate an uprising against these entrenched leaders, signaling a significant shift in the political landscape of Africa.

In addition to political transformations, Primate Ayodele also envisioned a new economic era for the African continent, suggesting a hopeful outlook on economic prospects ahead.

According to Ayodele: ‘’The time for judgment is near for those who transfer power to their children. A revolution is coming to Africa and it will sweep away those who have spent many years in power.

“They will begin to rise against them nationwide; the populace will rise up against them. I see general crisis in Africa politics, a new dawn is coming to African economy, I see freedom from the shackles of dollar.’’

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Primate Ayodele, addressing the recent presidential election in Chad, predicted that the incumbent head of state, Mahamat Idriss Deby, would secure victory.

However, the spiritual leader cautioned President Deby about the challenges that lie ahead for his administration.

Primate Ayodele specifically warned President Deby of potential efforts to destabilize his government and threats to his personal safety.

He advised the president to exercise caution in navigating political difficulties and to avoid entering into detrimental agreements that could adversely impact his government’s stability.

In Chad, Idriss will win the election but there will be a gang up against him. There will be attempts to truncate his government, despite the fact that his government will have international backings. He has good intentions but there will be complications politically.

“I see an attempt on his life but he will escape it. He will want to put Chad in a good state but there will be troubles against him politically. He will enter a wrong agreement that will affect his policies.

“They must be careful against natural disasters and bomb explosions. Also, in Tunisia, the incumbent president will retain his seat,’’ Ayodele added.