Prophecies by Primate Elijah Ayodele, the Founder and Leader of INRI Spiritual Evangelical Church in Lagos, have come to fruition. His predictions about developments in Bangladesh, the increase in Nigeria’s minimum wage, and a cholera outbreak in Lagos have all been realized, highlighting his prophetic accuracy.
In his book ‘Warnings to the Nations’ launched on July 6, 2024, Primate Ayodele said “In Bangladesh there will be protest in the country. The country will experience flood, bomb blasts, political assassination and train derailment. Let us rebuke political tension in the country. They will want to form a new government as people will kick against the present government. The country will face earthshake and landslide.”
Today, a long-foretold prophecy came to pass as thousands of Bangladeshi citizens took to the streets in a massive wave of protests against the government. The demonstrations reached a fever pitch as crowds stormed the country’s prisons, symbolically breaking the chains of oppression.
In a widely circulated video from several months ago, Primate Ayodele, known as the Servant of the Most High God, made a striking prediction regarding the demands of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC). He forewarned that the government would be unable to meet their demands. Despite the unions’ push for improved wages, Ayodele anticipated that the minimum wage would ultimately be set between N65,000 and N70,000.
More importantly, He had long warned Lagos State about a looming Cholera outbreak, a caution documented in a widely available video
Primate Elijah Ayodele has gained a reputation for his uncanny ability to predict future events with remarkable accuracy. His prophecies, which span global and political affairs, have often come true, solidifying his status as a visionary. Notable among his predictions are the assassination attempt on former American President Donald Trump, Joe Biden’s decision to step down from the 2024 presidential race, and the conflict between Israel and Yemen. These fulfilled prophecies, among others, have cemented Ayodele’s place as a man who sees tomorrow.