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Ayodele Predicts Shake-Up, Warns of 2027 Rigging

July 5, 2026
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Ayodele Predicts Shake-Up, Warns of 2027 Rigging

The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has predicted the emergence of new key political office holders in Nigeria, including a Vice President, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), and Senate President, ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Ayodele also raised concerns over what he described as underground plans to rig the upcoming elections, warning that such moves could undermine the country’s democratic process if not addressed.

The cleric made these disclosures during the public presentation of the 32nd edition of his annual prophecy book titled *Warnings To The Nations*, where he outlined a series of forecasts concerning Nigeria’s political future.

According to him, significant changes are expected within the nation’s leadership structure, suggesting a possible reshuffling or transition that could alter the current political landscape as the next election cycle approaches.

He cautioned that beyond leadership changes, there are indications of covert strategies aimed at manipulating the electoral process, urging stakeholders to remain vigilant and committed to ensuring credible elections.

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While he did not provide specific details about those allegedly involved, Ayodele emphasized the need for electoral authorities, security agencies, and the international community to pay close attention to developments leading up to 2027.

His warning comes amid growing national conversations around electoral transparency, voter confidence, and the integrity of Nigeria’s democratic institutions.

The annual prophecy book, which has become a recurring platform for Ayodele to share predictions on global and national issues, often draws public attention and debate, particularly in political and religious circles.

As Nigeria prepares for another general election cycle, concerns about election credibility, security, and governance are expected to remain central to public discourse.

Ayodele’s latest remarks have since sparked mixed reactions, with some followers viewing his predictions as cautionary guidance, while critics argue that such claims should be approached with scrutiny.

The coming months are likely to see intensified political activities, with stakeholders under pressure to ensure that the electoral process reflects the will of the people.

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