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Saturday 2 November 2024

PRIMATE AYODELE: A MISGUIDED PROPHET IN POLITICAL CASSOCK ON OSUN APC






For the umpteenth time, the Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has cautioned the leader of INRI  Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, to desist from equating himself to God with reference to the party's fortune and the choice of its candidate for the 2026 governorship election, as contained  in another video recording which has gone viral.


We were taken aback to observe that an entity who goes about with the title of a Prophet could descend so low to have made himself a campaign manager or an unsolicited advocate of another politician in the state.


We would like to impress it on the disoriented political forecaster whose substantial political past analyses had fallen flat as they lacked the required power of divinity, to, without further delay, remove his cassock for 'agbada' instead of hiding under a faked calling in order to ceaselessly misinform the unsuspecting members of the public with his false professes which have become his negative trademark.


In a saner clime, a character like the obvious political analyst going around as a Prophet would have been made to face the wrath of the law of the land as there is hardly any difference between what he does for a living and the Yahoo Yahoo boys who specialize in causing economic adversity to the nation.


We would not hesitate to state that the self-acclaimed Prophet Ayodele is a bad ambassador of the genuine men of God as he has been  ceaselessly bringing shame to his questionable calling.


Since the verifiable political seer has decided to surround himself with grains of corn, it is a compulsion for him to become the playmates of fowls.


It is worrisome that a man in the cassock could choose the path of incorrigibility in order to satisfy his sponsors to the detriment of his own integrity which is being discussed in condemnation in hush tones globally.


The duty of a genuine man of God is to pray for the good of the land with a view to averting evil happenings just the way the revered men of God in the country and outside have been doing without needlessly turning themselves to prophets of doom whose professes are always going off the track.


We want to point out the fact that were the mercantile prophet to be a student of any institution of higher learning, the chances are that he would have either been rusticated or banned from nearing any school for life because of his flair for perpetual failure in his suspicious prediction business.


The questionable and problematic primate should tell his sponsors that he has failed in his mission to carry out the nefarious and ignoble assignment given to him as we, as a party, are again, rejecting the concocted political prediction which is a figment of the imagination of the pliable primate willfully deployed to set a self-serving and unmerited agenda specially orchestrated to hoodwink the unsuspecting members of the public.


Our golden advice for the controversial prophet is to keep his mouth permanently shut if there's nothing fruitful from his mouth instead of shamelessly making himself a political specialist on issues capable of causing cataclysm and friction in our party.


We want to make it abundantly clear to the disputatious Primate Ayodele that whoever begs God does not need to beg any human being and that it is the only All-knowing God who does not and will never have a resemblance in any mortar whether in this present world or another one to come.


We are not unmindful of the possibility of the fact that  the man Ayodele is jealous of the Cherubim & Seraphim (C&S) Church over the Adeleke family recently-donated N1billion to the church in Lagos which might have propelled his desperation for craving for the family's attention and patronage.  He wants the family to look at his side for their recognition and donation. The controversial prophet wants to scam them.




e-SIGNED:


Chief KOLA OLABISI, Osun State APC Director of Media and Information.                       




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