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JUST IN: Primate Ayodele Issues Another Ground Shaking Prophecy
Primate Ayodele On Sunday Issued Another Ground Shaking Prophecy.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that the leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele said he foresees a massive protest that will shut down Nigeria.
He made this comment during a session with his members, also in a statement forwarded to newsmen.
Primate Ayodele called on the Federal Government of Nigeria led by President Muhammadu Buhari on the current insecurity that has befallen the country.
The cleric also warned that Nigeria’s economy will be in a bad shape, adding that a serious food scarcity is coming soon.
He explained that these can be averted if the government hastily works on the unsecured state of the country.
‘’Nigeria is going to be in a bad shape economically if the Government doesn’t take insecurity and killings seriously, I am seeing food scarcity, it will be very serious.
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“As a result of this, I am seeing a massive protest that will shut Nigeria, it will be so severe that nobody will be able to go out for their day to day activities, the government will be shut down, I see a crisis because there will be hardship that will affect every sector,” he said in his prophecy.
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