
The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has warned presidents of several African countries, including Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Guinea, and Mali, over policies he says could trigger crises in their nations.
In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Ayodele said he had foreseen events that may unfold in the coming months and advised the leaders to take urgent steps to avert looming dangers.
On Chad, the cleric cautioned President Succès Masra to expect strong opposition to his policies. He claimed there were plots to attack or assassinate him, similar to the fate that befell his father.
“There will be significant issues concerning Masra. His security has been compromised. Although he is a good leader, his policies will complicate matters and hinder him from meeting the needs of his people,” Ayodele stated.
For Côte d’Ivoire, he said citizens had grown weary of President Alassane Ouattara’s rule, warning that unless he overhauled his security team, he could face a major uprising.
Turning to Mozambique, Ayodele predicted that the president would take decisions leading to failure and unrest, as well as enter into partnerships with the United States that could suppress citizens’ freedoms and prompt calls for his removal.
”There will be an uprising against the government, along with shootings and major crises. The country faces a significant security threat.
For Kenya, he said “Ruto’s policies will continue to draw public opposition. He must work very hard if he hopes to secure a second term; otherwise, he will not succeed.
“I foresee mass resignations from his cabinet, and he will be misled by Odinga. He needs to restrategize, but I don’t see him doing so—this may lead to eventual failure. He must urgently be cautious about his military structure”.
”In Zimbabwe, the president will make a poor decision that will negatively affect him, and some of his associates will expose his secrets.
”Due to the weak economy, the country will remain in debt. The president must pray for good health and for protection over someone close to him.
”There is a need to avoid the humiliation of civil society. The president aspires to become a life president, and only divine intervention can stop him, as the opposition remains weak.
” In Guinea, the president will transition toward civilian rule, but politicians will turn against him.
There are plots to stage coups, and he should not trust those around him, as dangerous plans are being formulated.
”Mali, the current leader should anticipate a coup. Internal and external forces will rise against him. He must seek divine guidance, or he will be removed through a bloody coup.