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Ayodele Raises Alarm Over Possible Ethnic Crisis Under Tinubu

The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has warned President Bola Tinubu to urgently address ethnic grievances or risk a crisis that could threaten Nigeria’s stability.…….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In a prophetic message released on Friday, Ayodele cautioned that bitterness among major ethnic groups — including Igbo, Yoruba, and Hausa/Fulani blocs — could snowball into a national conflict if not properly managed.

> “Let’s watch out. We don’t want crisis. We need to prevent ethnic crisis. This ethnic crisis—if it comes, it will affect this government. Let him be aware of this,” Ayodele declared.

“Dialogue Is the Solution”

The Lagos-based prophet, known for his frequent political predictions, urged Tinubu to embrace fairness, inclusiveness, and dialogue with ethnic stakeholders to prevent an escalation.

> “All you need to do is to take a right step to prevent it. People are bitter. Dialogue with stakeholders across ethnic divides is the solution. Every Nigerian must feel a sense of belonging,” he advised.

Ayodele warned that ignoring these signs could undermine the Tinubu administration’s credibility both at home and abroad.

Analysts Back Warning

Political analysts echoed the cleric’s caution, noting that Nigeria’s history of ethnic clashes makes preventive action vital. Public affairs commentator, Dr. Ayo Olumide, stressed that the prophecy should not be dismissed.

> “Nigeria has a history of ethnic conflicts. The President cannot afford to ignore such warnings, especially with rising hardship and political tension,” Olumide said.

Call for Unity

Ayodele also appealed to Nigerians to remain united, while urging leaders to prioritize justice and fairness in governance.

> “We don’t want bitterness to turn into violence. Prevention is better than cure,” he concluded.…….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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