Primate Elijah Ayodele of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has warned President Muhammadu Buhari against extending the lockdown .
Ayodele said in a series of prophesies on Wednesday that the lockdown will not help the country.
“I still want to appeal to the president that the lockdown will not help our nation,” he said.
“The government should take three steps. The money they have contributed, let us use it to do home masks, glasses and ventilators, and use part of the money to build hospitals.
“If the lockdown persists, two viruses will be fighting us: hunger virus and Coronavirus.
“The government should put a very serious committee in place to regulate the crowd in churches and mosques.
“They should be allowed to open with a maximum of 20 members. I don’t mind if they put a rule against collecting offerings and tithes. They should not extend the lockdown on 27th of April.
“It will cause a lot of crisis for the government. People will start taking it for granted. People will protest against it.
“People are not taking it seriously again because it has taken more than expected. America is finding a way around it. Ghana has lifted the lockdown.
“Parts of Europe have opened businesses. Let us do something too. I said there will be hunger in the land. This is part of the fulfillment of the prophecy.
“Nigeria needs prayer. The world needs prayer now because this Coronavirus will bring nations to fight themselves. It is causing fear.”
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