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Primate Ayodele Releases 2026 Prophecies; Ministers To Be Sacked, Dangote-Tinubu Feud, Others (FULL LIST)

Ayodele’s prophecies also touched on religious leaders, traditional rulers, the media, academia, sports and the entertainment industry, with calls for prayers over health, safety and stability across various sectors.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
December 23, 2025
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Primate Ayodele has released 2026 Prophecies; predicting that Ministers will be sacked and Dangote-Tinubu Feud among others.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Primate Elijah Ayodele, leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has unveiled his 2026 prophecies, outlining a wide range of predictions and warnings concerning Nigeria, Africa and the global community.

 

The prophecies were released on Saturday, December 20, 2025, during a media briefing attended by journalists, where the cleric presented a 146-page publication containing what he described as divine revelations compiled over several months.

 

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According to Ayodele, the prophecies focus on political developments, governance, security, the economy, religion and international relations. He said the messages were intended as warnings to leaders and citizens, urging prayers, caution and proactive governance.

 

On Nigeria’s political landscape, Ayodele predicted internal opposition against President Bola Tinubu, particularly from some northern elders and trusted allies, warning of betrayals and coordinated propaganda by opposition forces. He said some former aides of the president could work against him, while protests driven by hardship and misunderstanding of government policies may emerge.

 

The cleric also warned of tensions between President Tinubu and Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, as well as disagreements within the National Assembly, including possible rifts involving senators and the Senate President. He predicted that some ministers would be relieved of their duties, while others contesting governorship positions would face political setbacks.

 

Ayodele further claimed that electoral processes could be fraught with irregularities, including vote-buying and manipulation, and suggested that election timelines may be altered. He also spoke of the possible creation of state police and the actualisation of new states in Nigeria.

 

On security, the INRI leader warned of rising kidnapping, terrorism and attacks on political office holders and security personnel. He predicted ambushes involving the military, attacks on electoral officials, jailbreaks, and increasing insecurity driven by economic hardship and policy pressures.

 

In the economic and financial sector, Ayodele forecast changes within the banking industry, regulatory challenges for some financial institutions, and reforms within the power sector, including the emergence of new electricity distribution companies and the exposure of fraudulent practices. He also spoke about possible shifts in telecommunications tariffs and operational challenges for major telecom operators.

 

On foreign affairs, the cleric predicted heightened global tensions involving the United States, Russia, NATO and the European Union, as well as political instability in some African and European countries. He also mentioned potential natural disasters in parts of the Middle East and warned several African presidents to pray for stability and safety.

 

Ayodele’s prophecies also touched on religious leaders, traditional rulers, the media, academia, sports and the entertainment industry, with calls for prayers over health, safety and stability across various sectors.

 

He stressed that the prophecies were not meant to incite fear but to encourage vigilance, prayer and responsible leadership, urging those concerned to seek divine intervention and adopt corrective measures where necessary.

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