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How Nigerian cleric foresees political turmoil, instability across Africa in 2025

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The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has unveiled a series of prophetic revelations about the future of key African nations, warning of impending political crises, economic struggles, and leadership shakeups in 2025.

The prophecies, released on Friday, December 20, 2024, span countries including Liberia, Gambia, Togo, Niger, Ghana, Guinea, Zimbabwe, South Sudan, Sudan, and Tanzania.

In his predictions, Primate Ayodele emphasized the need for prayers and caution to avert national crises and personal misfortunes for leaders. Below are key highlights of his prophecies:

Liberia

Primate Ayodele predicts that President Joseph Boakai’s administration will be plagued with instability, driven by relentless opposition determined to unseat him. Internal crises within Boakai’s party will threaten his government’s progress unless divine intervention is sought.

Gambia

The Gambian President will squander political goodwill, opening the door for the opposition to form a coalition aimed at dismantling his administration. Primate Ayodele foresees economic troubles, ethnic conflicts, and political frustration marking his tenure.

Togo

The Togolese President will attempt to assume the role of Prime Minister, effectively seeking lifetime control. However, public protests and political unrest are anticipated. While his party will secure a parliamentary majority, only a strong coalition could successfully challenge his grip on power.

Guinea

In Guinea, political turmoil will challenge the junta leader’s bid for electoral legitimacy. The nation faces potential constitutional reforms, but Primate Ayodele warns of disruptions that could jeopardize democratic progress.

Zimbabwe

Economic deterioration will worsen in Zimbabwe, prompting the President to seek assistance from China. Meanwhile, political suppression will intensify, sidelining the opposition.

South Sudan

The South Sudanese President will face formidable opposition from a coalition intent on removing him. Rebels will persist in violent attacks, and Primate Ayodele advises the leader to avoid surgery due to life-threatening risks.

Sudan

The path to democracy remains blocked as rebel forces continue to confront the ruling authorities. Primate Ayodele warns of a prominent leader’s death and calls for dialogue as the only path to peace.

Ghana

The return of John Mahama as President will bring widespread disappointment, according to Primate Ayodele. He predicts failed economic policies, political infighting, and the loss of a prominent former leader. Ethnic tensions and security force clashes will escalate. Mahama’s leadership, he asserts, will drive Ghanaians into regret.

South Africa

President Cyril Ramaphosa will face blackmail, economic downturns, and challenges within Parliament. There will be calls for the removal of the speaker and increased tax burdens. Military vulnerability and security threats loom large.

Niger

Primate Ayodele foresees a political transition in Niger, with the junta leader pursuing civilian presidency amid electoral reforms. However, he warns of a potential coup destabilizing the country.

Tanzania

The Tanzanian President’s re-election bid will succeed unless the opposition unites strategically. The government will intensify efforts to suppress dissent.

Africa as a Whole

The continent, Primate Ayodele says, must brace for political upheaval. He predicts the removal of a sitting President and a Prime Minister, along with the death of two former Presidents. Climatic disasters, volcanic eruptions, and new diseases will further challenge Africa’s stability.

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