General
Overseer of Inri Evangelical Spiritual Church, Oke-Afa, Lagos, Primate
Elijah Babatunde Ayodele has predicted the exact year Nigeria will
breakup.
President Muhammadu Buhari
The General Overseer of Inri Evangelical Spiritual Church, Oke-Afa,
Lagos, Primate Elijah Babatunde Ayodele, has revealed the exact year
Nigeria will breakup.
According to him, the country will breakup in 2043. He further
predicted that the ruling All Progressives Congress will ‘tear’ into
three factions, adding that the Northern Governors’ Forum of the party
will break apart too.
While making further revelations, Primate Ayodele during an
interview with The Sun, sai that President Muhammadu Buhari may not
finish his first term in office.
He also predicted that the National Chairman of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff may win the case in the
Supreme Court.
According to the cleric, “Already we are working towards
breaking up and I tell you, it’s only prayers that can prevent Nigeria
from breaking up in 2043. Mark my words.
“Whether the powers that be want it or not, I foresee a very
big referendum coming, in which all issues troubling the soul of Nigeria
would be tackled.
“This referendum would decide along three main lines among
others, on the dire need for us to have true federalism, return to
regionalism which thrived and facilitated progress shortly after the
colonial masters left or lead us into a breakup.
“The APC should beware of a crack in the party that would tear it into three factions.
“If care is not taken and the PDP fails to properly reconcile
their warring factions, the Supreme Court judgment may favour Ali Modu
Sheriff.
“The northern arm of the APC Governorship Forum may break.
President Buhari may not have the capacity to contest in 2019 while
there would be so many candidates contesting. We should even be very
prayerful for him to complete his first term.
“We need prayers so that democracy would not cause problems in
Nigeria. The military should beware and strategize against some serious
bombing of strategic places in the country.
“We have predicted the rancor rocking the NASS, but I want to
say that the current trouble in the Assembly is not over as there are
more crises ahead in the two legislative houses.
“A lot of unprecedented political chaos, scheming, machinations and manipulations would play out in the 2019 general elections.”

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