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BREAKING: Primate Ayodele reveals plots to assassinate presidents, govs

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On Tuesday, Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, shared prophecies for several African countries, including Uganda, Tanzania, Namibia, Mozambique, South Sudan, Sudan, Zambia, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Togo, and Senegal. He expressed concerns about potential assassination attempts on presidents and governors in some of these nations.

Here are some highlights from Primate Ayodele’s prophecies:

  1. Uganda:

    • Prayers are requested for the president’s health.
    • Trouble and political confusion are foreseen.
    • Caution advised against potential Ebola, Cholera, and Covid-19 outbreaks.
    • The opposition leader should be wary of lawful detention.
  2. Tanzania:

    • Economic troubles and confusion predicted.
    • A warning against policies that could impact the president’s political career.
    • Prayers needed to avert Cholera, Polio, Lassa fever, and political turmoil.
  3. Namibia:

    • Political tension and calls for the president’s elimination anticipated.
    • Advice to end political ambition due to expected setbacks.
    • Caution against political miscalculations and opposition blackmail.
  4. Mozambique:

    • Favorable election for the ruling party foreseen.
    • Caution against political miscalculations and anticipation of political turmoil.
    • Warning of fatal accidents and high levels of poverty.
  5. South Sudan:

    • Caution for the president to take care of his health to avoid slumping.
    • Prayers to prevent a situation similar to Sudan’s insecurity.
    • Prediction of ethnic crisis and potential problems between the president and political ally.
  6. Sudan:

    • Warning of a potential assassination of a rebel leader if not careful.
    • Anticipation of democratic challenges until 2026.
  7. Zambia:

    • Stiff opposition predicted for the president in the next election.
    • Advice for strategic planning to ensure party continuity.
  8. Kenya:

    • Caution against the assassination or removal of a governor.
    • Economic policy concerns and challenges for opposition leader Ruto.
    • Calls for changes in economic and diplomatic policies.
  9. Togo:

    • Predictions of political problems, flooding, unexpected attacks, and protests.
    • Caution against policies that may revive political troubles.
  10. Zimbabwe:

    • Forecasts of poverty, Chickenpox, high fever, and climatic crises.
    • The president warned of potential corruption indictments by the West.
  11. Senegal:

    • Low turnout expected in the coming election.
    • Challenges for the ruling party’s candidate, facing issues with the incumbent president.
    • A coup threat is foreseen.