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President Tinubu Would Face Much Opposition From The North; He Should Work To Reduce The Hardship In Nigeria, U.S. to Confront Several African Nations, Primate Ayodele

The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Oke Afa, Isolo, Lagos, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has made several revelations concerning Nigeria and global affairs, stating that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would face more opposition from northern Nigeria than from any other region of the country.
Primate Ayodele made these assertions while speaking with journalists at the launch of his annual prophetic book titled; “Warnings to the Nation 2026.”
According to him, President Tinubu is largely misunderstood in the North, noting that opposition forces would intensify propaganda against his administration ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The cleric, who disclosed that the book contains 146 pages, said many people dislike him not because of who he is, but because of misinformation spread about him.
“Some people lie about you and fools believe them. One day their eyes will open and they will regret doubting you. Do not fight for your name; let time fight for you,” he said.
Primate Ayodele stressed that time determines destiny, urging people to protect their peace and allow love to guide their actions.
Touching on Nigeria’s political and economic outlook, he said that in 2027 Nigerians would vote not just along party lines, but for integrity and substance.
He warned that some northern elders would oppose President Tinubu, adding that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar should be cautious, as he could be blackmailed politically. He also urged prayers against aircraft accidents across Africa and the world.
According to him, opposition parties would launch direct propaganda against President Tinubu, with divisions deepening in the North, particularly the core North.
“I foresee protests driven by hardship. Some government officials would be attacked as opposition forces desperately seek power. Tinubu would go the extra mile politically, economically and spiritually to win the 2027 election,” he said.
Primate Ayodele further predicted changes in telecommunications tariffs, warning of network challenges for major telecom operators, including MTN and Glo. He added that Nigeria would boost revenue through tourism and improve cybersecurity.
On global affairs, he said that the United States would frustrate major tech companies such as TikTok, Google and Amazon, and that it would confront several African nations while attempting to impose governments on the continent.
He also predicted continued instability in Venezuela, shootings in the U.S., and unresolved conflicts in Gaza, while foreseeing peace between Russia and Ukraine.
He warned of security challenges in Nigeria, including attacks on the military, threats to officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and possible health concerns for top political leaders, including Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
The cleric also predicted that the Labour Party would lose relevance, while foreseeing disagreements between President Tinubu and business mogul, Aliko Dangote. He added that some ministers contesting elections would fail and face disgrace.
On governance, he said state police would be created, but might not be effective, while Tinubu’s tax reforms would be misunderstood.
He then urged the President to focus more on reducing hardship and avoid traditional title pursuits.
Primate Ayodele further warned banks to comply strictly with Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) policies and predicted exposures of fraud in the power sector. He also urged prayers for traditional rulers, journalists, labour unions, and religious leaders.
Speaking on criticisms against him, Primate Ayodele said prophets are often misunderstood, noting that even biblical prophets faced opposition.
“Every nation is spiritual. If you don’t go through the spiritual process, you may not reach your destination. Even Jesus sought the face of God before starting His ministry,” he said.
He disclosed that he plans to commission a mosque he donated to Muslims on February 14, 2026, stressing that God remains the source of his strength.
He dismissed social media criticisms, saying they do not bother him, and insisted that President Tinubu means well for Nigeria.
“Whatever Tinubu does, many will not appreciate him. He has done better than former President Muhammadu Buhari, but he needs spiritual guidance for his efforts to be appreciated in the North,” he said.
Primate Ayodele concluded by urging Nigerians to vote for compassionate leaders, lamenting that sentiment and vote-buying have continued to undermine the nation’s progress.
“The problem of Nigeria is within Nigeria. We do not assess leaders; we collect money and destroy our future,” he said.
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