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Primate Elijah Ayodele, leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has released new prophetic warnings about looming political instability, elections, and leadership struggles in eight African nations.

The countries mentioned include Cameroon, Tanzania, Sudan, Kenya, Namibia, Mozambique, Libya, and the Central African Republic (CAR).

In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Ayodele cautioned that the continent faces rising risks of violence, protests, and divisions unless urgent reforms and prayers are embraced.

In Cameroon, the cleric warned that President Paul Biya’s bid to cling to power through force and rigging could plunge the country into chaos, stagnation, and possible separation.

“If care isn’t taken, the country will be turned into a war zone,” he declared.

Turning to Tanzania, Ayodele predicted that the president would suppress opposition voices to secure re-election.

He urged citizens to pray against shootings, violent attacks, and mass protests.

On Sudan, the prophet said peace would remain elusive without a binding power-sharing deal between government forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

He warned that assassination attempts on top leaders could escalate the war.

For Kenya, he predicted that President William Ruto would deploy state power to secure re-election, warning that only a united youth movement could unseat him.

He also cautioned Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua against contesting for the presidency.

In Namibia, Ayodele foresaw economic growth but warned that corruption and betrayal within the president’s cabinet could undermine progress.

He said a controversial bill might even destabilize the government.

On Mozambique, he prophesied nationwide protests lasting nearly two weeks due to government crackdowns on opposition, alongside rising cases of robbery if security is not tightened.

For Libya, the prophet predicted refinery attacks, killings, and threats to foreigners.

He urged caution over policies introduced by international actors.

In the Central African Republic, he warned that while the president may retain power if united with allies, terrorist activities could disrupt the peace and fuel instability during elections.

Primate Ayodele has become known for issuing prophetic warnings on global and African politics, many of which have stirred debate and drawn attention from both leaders and citizens.


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