BREAKING NEWS: “I Have Seen Jonathan and Kwankwaso ticket That Is Going To Step Atiku Down -Ayodele

The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has predicted a potential political alliance between former President Goodluck Jonathan and former Kano State governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, suggesting the partnership could significantly reshape Nigeria’s political landscape ahead of the next general election.

Speaking during a church service in a video shared on Facebook, the cleric said he foresaw the emergence of a joint presidential ticket involving the two political figures, describing it as a development capable of altering existing opposition calculations.

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According to Ayodele, the proposed alliance may weaken the chances of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar in the presidential race. Declaring what he described as a prophetic insight, he stated, “I Have Seen Jonathan and Kwankwaso ticket That Is Going To Step Atiku Down.”

The cleric noted that such a collaboration could introduce a new political dynamic strong enough to challenge established contenders and redraw alignments among opposition parties. He urged Nigerians and political stakeholders to closely monitor Kwankwaso’s next political decision, particularly regarding his possible movement to another party.

Ayodele specifically mentioned the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a potential platform that could facilitate the alliance. “Let’s wait and see if Kwankwaso should go to ADC,” he said, hinting that a shift in party affiliation might serve as the foundation for the predicted partnership.

He further argued that a Jonathan–Kwankwaso ticket would present a formidable challenge to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and President Bola Tinubu’s administration in the next election cycle.

“It’s going to be Jonathan, Kwankwaso on that ticket, and it’s going to give APC Tinubu government a very tough time,” Ayodele added, stressing that the upcoming election would likely be highly competitive rather than a straightforward victory for the ruling party.

The cleric concluded by warning that the political contest ahead would be intense, insisting that “it’s not going to be an easy election,” as new alliances and strategic realignments continue to emerge within Nigeria’s evolving political space. See more

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