Primate Ayodele Predicts Fierce 2027 Battle Between Tinubu and Atiku, Rules Out Jonathan’s Return

The leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has released a fresh prophecy concerning Nigeria’s political direction ahead of the 2027 general elections. In his latest revelation, the cleric predicted a heated political showdown between President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, while firmly stating that ex-President Goodluck Jonathan would not participate in the forthcoming presidential race.

Speaking in a video shared on Facebook, Primate Ayodele made bold declarations about the political future of Nigeria, emphasizing that global influences especially from the United States will play a defining role in determining the country’s leadership outcome. “I repeat, Jonathan will not contest,” the cleric asserted. “Tinubu should get ready for Atiku, and America will stand firmly behind Atiku.”

According to Ayodele, unseen spiritual and international forces are shaping Nigeria’s political climate, suggesting that the coming years will be extremely crucial for President Tinubu’s administration. He warned that the U.S. government, though currently maintaining limited involvement, would soon intensify its engagement with Nigeria’s political affairs. “Many people don’t understand what is happening behind the scenes,” Ayodele said. “The U.S. has not yet started dealing with this government, but its involvement will grow stronger.”

Known for his frequent prophecies on national and global matters, Primate Ayodele urged President Tinubu to embrace transparency, fairness, and wisdom in governance. He advised the administration to focus on economic recovery and strengthen Nigeria’s diplomatic relations to prevent international isolation.

“This is a defining period,” Ayodele warned. “Nigeria is entering a season of major political realignment, and only wisdom can help the nation navigate what is coming.”

The cleric’s message adds to the growing discourse about the 2027 elections, highlighting the mounting anticipation and potential global influence over Nigeria’s future political landscape.

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