Tension as Popular Nigerian Prophet Makes Controversial Plane Crash Prediction

Nigerian cleric Primate Elijah Ayodele has once again turned his attention to Kenya, issuing fresh warnings to both President William Ruto and opposition leaders at a time when the country is experiencing heightened political activity ahead of the 2027 General Election.

In a statement released on Tuesday, June 16, the founder of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church claimed that Kenya was entering a politically sensitive period that could be marked by intensified confrontations between the government and opposition figures. 

According to the preacher, both sides should remain vigilant against hidden schemes that could further escalate tensions within the country.

Ayodele alleged that political actors were quietly organizing strategies aimed at gaining an advantage in the unfolding political landscape. He urged leaders to prioritize dialogue and peaceful engagement to avoid actions that could destabilize the nation. 

His remarks come at a time when political temperatures continue to rise, with debates over governance, economic challenges, and preparations for the next election dominating public discourse.

The cleric also raised concerns about aviation safety, warning authorities and stakeholders to remain alert and strengthen safety measures. While he did not provide specific details, his remarks have sparked discussions among his followers and political observers across the region.

His latest message comes just days after renewed public attention on nationwide demonstrations and growing political realignments. As leaders position themselves for future political battles, Ayodele's comments are likely to fuel further debate on the country's political direction.

Whether his predictions will come to pass remains uncertain, but the warning has already attracted significant attention given his previous statements on Kenyan politics and elections. For now, both government and opposition leaders continue to focus on the challenges facing the country as the political season gradually gathers momentum.


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