BREAKING: “What God Told Me About Donald Trump And What Will Happen Between US, UK, NATO – Ayodele Reveals

The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has issued a fresh warning about a possible geopolitical crisis involving major Western powers, predicting a rift that could escalate into conflict.

In a statement released on Sunday, the Lagos-based cleric claimed that tensions could arise between the United States and the United Kingdom, with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization also facing internal divisions.

Ayodele specifically mentioned US President Donald Trump, suggesting that his political influence could play a role in shaping future disagreements between the US and its traditional allies. According to the cleric, “The US and UK, NATO, they will begin conflict. Donald Trump will fight, the UK will oppose NATO.”

The prophecy comes amid ongoing debates about the future of NATO and the role of the United States in global security arrangements. Analysts have in recent years raised concerns about shifting alliances, especially as political figures in the US have expressed differing views on international cooperation and military commitments.

Ayodele warned that such disagreements, if not properly managed, could lead to a broader diplomatic crisis, urging world leaders to exercise caution in their dealings with one another. He stressed the importance of dialogue and unity among Western nations to avoid unnecessary escalation.

While his predictions have sparked conversations among his followers, political analysts note that relations between the US, UK, and NATO remain largely stable, with ongoing cooperation in areas such as defense and intelligence sharing. However, they acknowledge that political changes in leadership can influence foreign policy direction.

Ayodele, known for issuing prophecies on global and local political developments, has in the past made several controversial predictions, some of which have drawn mixed reactions from the public.

As global tensions continue to evolve, observers say it remains to be seen whether such warnings will translate into real-world developments or remain speculative commentary on international relations.