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Prophet Ayodele Releases Shocking Prophecies For African Countries
- Prophet Ayodele Releases Shocking 2025 Prophecies
- Many African Countries Featured in The Prophecies
- His prophecies Cuts Across Politics and Economy
Primate Elijah Ayodele the Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has released shocking 2025 prophecies for some African nations, including Liberia, Gambia, Togo, Niger, Ghana, Guinea, Zimbabwe, South Sudan, Sudan and Tanzania.
According to the the prophecies which were released recently, Primate Ayodele revealed some of the things that will happen in the aforementioned countries in 2025 and beyond.
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Excerpts:
Liberia: The opposition is looking for every opportunity to remove the current President and they are making every plan to make sure the current government doesn’t have a headway. They will create crisis in Joseph Boakai’s party. He needs a lot of prayers and they must be careful in Liberia. The four years of Boakai will be unstable except he seeks the face of God
Gambia: The President will misuse his chances and it will affect the chances of his party. The opposition will make sure they form a coalition of national unity against him in order to end his government. Gambia will face a lot of financial troubles, and economic instability. The President’s efforts will not be appreciated d and he will be frustrated. There will be ethnic conflicts and confusion that will work against him.
Togo: The President of Togo will attempt to become a prime minister and this will make him a life President technically. Only a coalition can remove his party from office but this may not be possible. There will be protests against his government and I am seeing a crisis against the government. His party will win the majority in Parliament.
Excerpts:
Liberia: The opposition is looking for every opportunity to remove the current President and they are making every plan to make sure the current government doesn’t have a headway. They will create crisis in Joseph Boakai’s party. He needs a lot of prayers and they must be careful in Liberia. The four years of Boakai will be unstable except he seeks the face of God
Gambia: The President will misuse his chances and it will affect the chances of his party. The opposition will make sure they form a coalition of national unity against him in order to end his government. Gambia will face a lot of financial troubles, and economic instability. The President’s efforts will not be appreciated d and he will be frustrated. There will be ethnic conflicts and confusion that will work against him.
Togo: The President of Togo will attempt to become a prime minister and this will make him a life President technically. Only a coalition can remove his party from office but this may not be possible. There will be protests against his government and I am seeing a crisis against the government. His party will win the majority in Parliament.
Guinea: Politicians will not take it easy with the junta leader, they will trouble him and will not want him to contest for elections. There will be constitutional reforms in the country and there will be elections but they must be careful so it won’t be truncated.
Zimbabwe: The economy of the country will be nothing to write home about. Opposition will be locked down in the country. The president will run to China for support.
South Sudan: The President will make efforts to come out and contest but there will be a thick coalition that will attempt to unseat him. Rebels will still come on rampage against him. He must pray not to be bereaved and he mustn’t go for any surgery because he won’t survive it.
Africa: We must pray against a sitting president being removed from office. I also see the death of two former presidents on the continent. The removal of a prime minister is imminent. A lot of African countries will be enslaved again and I see disunity among African leaders. The economy of the continent will not be booming as expected because of climatic problems, volcanoes, and unexpected diseases that will be ravaging Africa.
Sudan: Democracy will not be realistic this year in the country. The rebel leader will continue to attack the ruling forces and this will result in the death of a major leader. Like I said, there must be dialogue with the rebels if not, there won’t be peace.
South Africa: Ramaphosa will face stiff challenges from the opposition and the coalition will be frustrated. There will be issues in the parliament as there will be attempts to remove the speaker. The President will be blackmailed and the economy of the country will be in turmoil. There will also be increments in taxes, likewise, the country must be careful so that its military will not be attacked
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Gambia: The President will misuse his chances and it will affect the chances of his party. The opposition will make sure they form a coalition of national unity against him in order to end his government. Gambia will face a lot of financial troubles, and economic instability. The President’s efforts will not be appreciated d and he will be frustrated. There will be ethnic conflicts and confusion that will work against him.
Togo: The President of Togo will attempt to become a prime minister and this will make him a life President technically. Only a coalition can remove his party from office but this may not be possible. There will be protests against his government and I am seeing a crisis against the government. His party will win the majority in Parliament.
Guinea: Politicians will not take it easy with the junta leader, they will trouble him and will not want him to contest for elections. There will be constitutional reforms in the country and there will be elections but they must be careful so it won’t be truncated.
Zimbabwe: The economy of the country will be nothing to write home about. Opposition will be locked down in the country. The president will run to China for support.
South Sudan: The President will make efforts to come out and contest but there will be a thick coalition that will attempt to unseat him. Rebels will still come on rampage against him. He must pray not to be bereaved and he mustn’t go for any surgery because he won’t survive it.
Africa: We must pray against a sitting president being removed from office. I also see the death of two former presidents on the continent.
The removal of a prime minister is imminent. A lot of African countries will be enslaved again and I see disunity among African leaders. The economy of the continent will not be booming as expected because of climatic problems, volcanoes, and unexpected diseases that will be ravaging Africa.
Sudan: Democracy will not be realistic this year in the country. The rebel leader will continue to attack the ruling forces and this will result in the death of a major leader. Like I said, there must be dialogue with the rebels if not, there won’t be peace.
South Africa: Ramaphosa will face stiff challenges from the opposition and the coalition will be frustrated. There will be issues in the parliament as there will be attempts to remove the speaker. The President will be blackmailed and the economy of the country will be in turmoil. There will also be increments in taxes, likewise, the country must be careful so that its military will not be attacked.
Tanzania: The President will come onboard to contest and if the opposition doesn’t strategize, they will find it difficult to win. Meanwhile, the government will do all in its power to shut out opposition.
Niger: There will be an election where the head of the junta will attempt to become a civilian president. There will be a political reform and I see a new government in the country. Let us pray against a coup in Africa.
Ghana: The country will regret voting for Mahama. Even prophets who prayed for him will regret it. His economic strategy will fail. The government of Mahama will be deceived and his government will not bring prosperity to Ghanaians. I also see the MPs fighting. Ghana will lose a prominent former President and I see that the people who voted for Mahama will not enjoy him. Mahama is hopelessness for Ghanaians. There will
There will be a moment when Ghanaians will beg Bawumia, Mahama is coming to do nothing. There will be ethnic crises, fighting and security operatives fighting themselves.
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