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Primate Ayodele predicts death of Baba Ijebu, Emir, Senator, Shekau’s capture

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The spiritual leader of INRI Evangelical spiritual church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has revealed that he foresees death for a number of prominent Nigerians, TopNaija reports.

 

According to him, Abubakar Shekau, Boko Haram’s leader’s days are numbered.

 

Ayodele said that “the new service chiefs should intensify efforts, they will capture him if they work hand to hand.”

 

In the series of prophecies he made available on Tuesday, the cleric said, “Except the House of Representatives and National Assembly fast and pray, I foresee the death of a very top and prominent honorable/senator before June.

 

“A very prominent Emir and the Obong of Calabar must pray for their health, I see it failing.

 

“Adebutu Keshinton Baba Ijebu should pray seriously for his health, I see his health failing, and it is very serious.”

Earlier in the year, the cleric had said the current administration will begin to pay members of the dreaded Islamic group, Boko Haram from next year.

According to the cleric, the spirit of God told him that the government will not be able to perform to the expectation of the citizens.

He said the things that will happen in the country will be quite alarming, affecting the stock market, the economy in general, security, the health sector and other areas.

“I foresee that it is a year in which the people will express their grievances through aggression. I am not seeing a very peaceful atmosphere in the nation. The problems will be fluctuating and the rich will be most affected,” he said.

“The spirit of God says the rich and the poor will cry. I foresee that the year will be the year of the Lord in which the people will humble themselves before the Almighty God this will be consequent upon the so many adversities that will happen.

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