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Primate Ayodele Releases Prophecies on Political Turmoil, Elections in Cameroon, Uganda, Côte d’Ivoire, Others

The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has issued a new set of prophecies concerning the political climates and upcoming elections in Cameroon, Uganda, Côte d’Ivoire, Malawi, and Tanzania.

In a statement released through his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, the prominent cleric predicted significant upheavals, election controversies, and leadership crises in these African nations.

Côte d’Ivoire

Primate Ayodele predicted that President Alassane Ouattara will go to great lengths to retain power through constitutional and legal means. According to him, opposition forces will face intimidation, disqualification, or disillusionment, ultimately leading to their withdrawal from the electoral process.

“The President of Côte d’Ivoire, Ouattara, will do everything legally and constitutionally possible to be elected. Those who can defeat him will be delisted... The opposition will only protest,” Ayodele said.

He warned of widespread violence, public unrest, and increasing foreign influence, especially from France, sparking fears of a possible coup attempt.

Uganda

In Uganda, the cleric claimed that President Yoweri Museveni has entrenched himself in power, warning that only divine intervention could remove him or his family.

“Museveni will hold Bobi Wine to ransom… He will do all that is needed to win. Uganda wants to run a one-party system,” he stated.

Ayodele reiterated that opposition leader Bobi Wine would contest but ultimately fail, predicting Museveni’s continued dominance in Ugandan politics.

Cameroon

Turning to Cameroon, the prophecy forecasted a repeat of Côte d’Ivoire’s situation. Ayodele said the opposition would boycott the election, allowing President Paul Biya to secure a landslide victory.

However, he issued a dire warning:

“Biya will not finish his tenure. He will be another president to die on the throne… The Anglophone areas will continue to suffer until they pull out,” he claimed.

Ayodele criticized Biya’s administration, saying it had “mortgaged” the nation and that Anglophone secessionist sentiment would continue to grow.

Malawi

In Malawi, the prophecy points to political instability, health concerns for the president, and a shift in leadership dynamics.

“There will be a protest against the Malawian government… The current vice president will pull out from the government to contest for the position of president,” the statement read.

He also foresaw the emergence of a new vice president, who would face challenges working harmoniously with the sitting president.

Tanzania

In Tanzania, Ayodele predicted intense clashes between the female president—likely referring to President Samia Suluhu Hassan—and the opposition.

“She will deal with the opposition regardless of who they may be… She is desperate to win and believes she’s being cheated because of her gender,” he said.

The cleric also warned of a resurgence of Ebola in the country and widespread protests against the government.

Primate Ayodele is well known for making political prophecies across Africa and beyond. While his predictions remain controversial, they continue to attract attention in political and religious circles alike.

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