By Serge Ayao, Lome
Primate Elijah Ayodele, the visionary leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has embarked on a transformative journey, leaving an indelible mark on nations far and wide with his profound prophetic ministry. Togo emerges as the latest recipient of his divine influence, as Pastor Ayodele’s powerful insights ripple across its borders, igniting hearts and minds with hope and enlightenment. His dynamic approach and unique spiritual gifts continue to bridge cultures and inspire believers, fostering unity and empowerment wherever his prophetic waves crash ashore.
In a twist of fate, a Nigerian-born cleric has surged into the limelight in Togo, captivating the nation with his uncanny prophecy regarding the recent parliamentary election. Primate Ayodele’s prophetic videos and statements have swiftly become the talk of the town, resonating like a melodious ringtone among the populace still awestruck by the precision of his foresight. His remarkable insight has not only captivated hearts but also sparked a newfound appreciation for the power of prophecy, weaving a tapestry of hope and intrigue across the nation.
Months before the highly anticipated parliamentary election, the renowned seer, Primate Ayodele, stirred the political landscape with his prophetic pronouncements. Despite widespread speculation of a tough battle ahead, with the opposition looming large, Primate Ayodele boldly declared that the ruling party would not only retain its grip but also secure a greater share of parliamentary seats.
As anticipation mounted and skeptics scoffed, his words lingered in the collective consciousness, weaving a tapestry of hope and expectation for the ruling party faithful. With each passing day, his prophecy became a beacon of assurance, guiding the nation through the turbulent currents of political uncertainty.
When election day dawned, the nation held its breath, eager to witness the unfolding of Primate Ayodele’s foretelling. As the votes were tallied and the results unveiled, the prophecy rang true, sending shockwaves through the corridors of power and reaffirming the spiritual prowess of Primate Ayodele.
In the aftermath of the election, his prophetic insight stood as a testament to the enduring power of divine foresight, leaving pundits and politicians alike in awe of his mystical gifts. And as the ruling party celebrated its resounding victory, the nation marveled at the enigmatic figure who had once again charted the course of destiny with uncanny precision.
In a moment of mystical foresight, Primate Ayodele unveiled his 2024 prophecies like whispers from the ethereal realm. Among the revelations shimmering with enigmatic certainty was the decree that no plot to dethrone the nation’s president would prosper. His words, laden with the weight of fate, foretold a resilient incumbent reclaiming the throne even after the tempest of elections had subsided. With each syllable uttered, the veil between destiny and the present fluttered, leaving the nation in awe of the unseen forces guiding its course.
These were his words
‘’TOGO: I foresee there will be an election in Togo even as people will not be satisfied with the performances of the government. The country will be troubleshooting on how to revamp the economy. There will be total confusion in Togo before, during and after the election. The country will not find things so easy. I foresee that all the plans designed to remove the president will be aborted.’’
In another prophecy he shared a few hours to the election, Primate Ayodele asserted that the ruling party will get more seats in the election because the opposition parties failed to form a coalition as he earlier advised.
These were his words
‘’The union of forces and other parties should have come together for this election but as it stands, Union for the Republic party’’
In a spectacle of political destiny, the Union for the Republic party (UNIR) has emerged triumphant, clinching a staggering 108 out of 113 seats in the freshly minted assembly, as per the preliminary tallies unveiled following Monday’s electoral ballet.
In conclusion however, in a landmark move, lawmakers in April ratified a new constitution, ushering in a transformative era for Togo’s political landscape. Among the significant changes, President Gnassingbé is set to embrace a novel role as the “president of the council of ministers.” This position, akin to that of a prime minister, will be automatically conferred upon the leader of the majority party in parliament. This shift marks a pivotal moment in Togo’s governance, offering fresh opportunities for collaboration and inclusive decision-making.