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Reason Why Nigeria will not experience Peace – Prophet Ayodele


Prophet Elijah Babatunde Ayodele, The Spiritual Leader and founder of INRI
Evangelical and Spiritual Church, Oke Afa, Isolo, Lagos have explained why “there are demons in Aso Rock.”
He said Nigeria will continue to be restless until the people pray hard to remove the curse placed on the country over the gruesome murder of Nigeria’s first and only Prime Minister, Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.

Speaking with Vanguard, Ayodele, who had
prophesied many things in the past which came to pass, said he was not bothered when people label him as fake.

He pleaded that Buhari and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu must not fight as, according him, such fight by the duo of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) would lead to the break up of the party in a way that would see Some members of the APC pulling out to join a group from People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to form a new party.

The man of God also warned Governor Adams Oshiomhole to be prayerful so that the Edo governor-elect, Godwin Obaseki would not give him problems.

On the state of the nation, the cleric said, “The bloodshed and challenges faced by the Buhari government to make Nigeria better are unfortunate, but the blood of the unjustly slain Nigeria’s first and only Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa Balewa is haunting Nigeria.

He said
“The murder has placed a curse on Nigeria and that is why as much as the current government appears to be transparent and sincere people complain.
What Nigeria needs now is serious prayers; all religious groups in Nigeria should come together and pray in their respective ways for the curse placed on Nigeria by the gruesome murder of the innocent Tafawa Balewa to be removed.”

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