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Primate Ayodele unveils prophecies for 2024
The spiritual head of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has revealed his prophecy for 2024.
In an interview with Tribune Online, the clergy shared his insights on various aspects concerning Nigeria and the world in 2024.
Ayodele urged Nigerians to be vigilant, emphasizing that the government needs divine guidance.
He expressed concerns about the economic policies, stating, “With all the economic formulas that the current government is postulating, it can’t get a correct model that will help the country.”
He warned against removing fuel subsidies, predicting economic turmoil.
Anticipating currency fluctuations, he foresaw a stronger CFA franc compared to the Naira, and the dollar rising to N1400, impacting the economy. He criticized palliatives and stressed the need to focus on constant power supply, mineral resource negotiation, and improved farming.
Ayodele pessimistically stated that insecurity would persist in 2024, emphasizing the importance of equipping security forces, creating employment opportunities, and addressing the root causes.
The clergy predicted challenges in the fight against terrorism and warned against a cashless policy, praying against religious and ethnic conflicts.
The spiritual leader delved into political predictions, including potential challenges for Governor Obaseki in Edo, the fate of Ondo State’s Aiyedatiwa, and the influence of key politicians like Tinubu.
He emphasized the need for political realism and advised against patronizing the dollar.
Ayodele foresaw issues in the telecommunications industry, the rise of G5 technology, increased taxes on companies, and potential challenges in the power sector, including shutdowns of key facilities.
On a global scale, Ayodele predicted the emergence of new terrorist organizations plotting against various countries, including the U.S., the U.K., Israel, France, Germany, and Turkey.
He anticipated failed coups, increased terrorism in Africa and Europe, and collaboration between different terror groups.
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