Primate Ayodele has named seven State Governors at the risk of loosing seats to ADC in 2027.
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that popular cleric and spiritual leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has issued a strong warning to several Nigerian governors ahead of the 2027 general elections, saying they may lose their seats to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition if they fail to take decisive action.
In a statement released by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, on Tuesday, Primate Ayodele cautioned that the ADC coalition has the potential to dislodge sitting governors, especially if elections are free and fair. He emphasized that some governors will struggle to secure re-election without relying on rigging tactics.
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“ADC Coalition Can Remove Sitting Governors” — Ayodele
“Some Nigerian governors will be removed from power by ADC if care isn’t taken. They will find it difficult to win a second term unless they resort to rigging,” Primate Ayodele warned.
“They should not underestimate the coalition platform. They may not see it now, but it will shake things in 2027. Only hard work and divine help can secure their re-election.”
States at Risk of Losing Governorship Seats
The cleric listed seven states where the sitting governors face a precarious re-election bid:
Akwa Ibom
Delta
Enugu
Cross River
Kaduna
Zamfara
Ondo
According to Primate Ayodele, the governors of these states must “work very hard and pray earnestly” to stand a chance of returning for a second term.
Spiritual Insight or Political Warning?
Primate Ayodele is widely known for his political prophecies and often speaks on national issues. While some view his predictions as spiritual insights, others interpret them as veiled political commentary.
This latest warning adds to growing speculation over the strength of the ADC coalition heading into the 2027 elections and the vulnerability of incumbent governors amid shifting political alliances and voter sentiments.