Primate Ayodele Drops New Prophecy
Primate Elijah Ayodele, the Spiritual Leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, recently took to his social media platform to share a prophecy that he believes will impact people from all economic backgrounds in Nigeria. In his message, he emphasized his stance on the removal of fuel subsidy, expressing his belief that the timing for such a move is premature. Instead, he suggested that a gradual approach, accompanied by testing its viability, would have been a more effective strategy. According to him, the sudden removal of the subsidy will result in prolonged suffering for Nigerians, affecting both the wealthy and the less privileged.
According to his prophecy about Nigeria’s economy, he added: “With all these ministerial names we are seeing online, I am not seeing any improvement in our economy, the economy will still be the same. The Naira fall will affect everyone.”……………………….…CONTINUE READING
Additionally, Primate Ayodele brought attention to a new claim he made regarding the Nigerian Government’s plans to introduce a law concerning internet accessibility. He urged the government to reconsider this decision, warning that it could potentially ignite widespread unrest and turmoil within the nation. By making this plea, he indicated that he perceives the proposed legislation as having detrimental consequences for the country.
The spiritual leader’s concerns reflect his belief that the abrupt removal of fuel subsidy and the introduction of restrictive internet laws will have severe implications for the people of Nigeria. He argues that a gradual approach to fuel subsidy removal and a reconsideration of the internet law could help mitigate the negative effects and prevent further suffering for both the affluent and the less fortunate members of society.
Primate Elijah Ayodele has used his social media platform to convey his prophecy and share his opinions on two significant matters affecting Nigeria. His stance on the premature removal of fuel subsidy and his plea for the government to reconsider the proposed internet accessibility law highlight his concerns for the well-being of the Nigerian people, irrespective of their economic background.
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