By Kehinde KOLAWOLE
On December 9, 2023, Primate Elijah Ayodele, the founder of the ENRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, made a bold prophecy. He foretold that Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, would face defeat in the upcoming election. As the votes were counted and the results announced, his prediction proved to be accurate. Sunak’s tenure came to an unexpected end, marking a significant shift in the UK’s political landscape.
Primate Ayodele cautioned that dissatisfaction with his policies was widespread among the people. Ignoring his warnings, he emphasized, would inevitably lead to the party’s monumental defeat at the polls.
“In UK there will be a serious criticisms against the prime minister, Rishi, and the opposition will like to bring him down at all cost.
“Rishi time is up, because in the coming election, he will face disappointment, the party, the Conservative, will not get enough seats, or votes because of Rishi unpalatable policies, diplomatic policy, immigration policy, which people will not support or vote for. Rishi’s party will not make any headway in the coming election, I mean the local election in the UK, just watch out,” the servant of the Most High God Prophesied in 2023.
In a sweeping victory that sent shockwaves through the political landscape, the Labour Party decisively trounced the Conservative Party in today’s election results. The resounding defeat left the Conservatives reeling as Labour celebrated a historic triumph, signaling a significant shift in the nation’s political tide.
Conclusively, in a dramatic turn of events, Keir Starmer of the UK Labour Party emerged victorious in the recent elections, marking a significant shift in the political landscape. His rival, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, gracefully conceded defeat, acknowledging the will of the people. This election signals a new era for the UK, as Starmer’s leadership promises to bring fresh perspectives and
changes to the nation’s policies and governance. Sunak’s acceptance of the outcome highlights the democratic spirit and respect for the electoral process that underpins British politics.