A group, the Religious Transparency Network (RTN), has lauded the religious and philanthropic activities of the founder of the Inri Evangelical Spiritual Church, with headquarters in Lagos, Primate Elijah Ayodele, saying the cleric has remained one of the beacons of hope in a dark world.
This was contained in a release signed by the president of the association, Dr. Muhammed Yinusa Bitrus, and made available to the Tribune Church. In the release, the association praised Primate Ayodele for standing by the downtrodden masses of Nigeria and helping in various ways to alleviate their suffering. The body also noted that over the years, the seer has maintained prophetic accuracy in his warnings to the nations despite the threats and negativities thrown at him.
In specific, the association mentioned some of the fulfilled prophecies given by the prophet. According to the release, “In 2015, Primate Ayodele prophesied that nothing good would come out of the Muhammadu Buhari presidency. He stated that the Buhari presidency would be full of corruption.
He specifically warned the former CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele, that he would be disgraced, arrested, and faced with legal battles. All these have come to pass. He also stated that there would be a cash crunch; this was also experienced. At the African continental scene, Primate Ayodele warned President George Weah that if the election in his country goes into a run-off, then he would lose.
This has come to pass; Weah lost his second-term bid. He warned against voting for the APC in Nigeria in 2023, saying that the economic situation in the country would worsen. He particularly warned that the dollar would become over N1,500. This has come to pass. All these are shocking fulfilments.
“We remember that he said also that a litre of petrol would go for over N600, and a litre of diesel would be over N1,000. He warned certain banks in Nigeria of operational changes. He warned Heritage Bank, Keystone Bank, Wema Bank, and FCMB, among others. But they all refused to listen. In 2019, he paid a courtesy visit to the late CEO of Access Bank, Herbert Wigwe, to encourage him to pray for the longevity of his life. However, the late Wigwe was furious and threatened Ayodele that he would report him to the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, E.A. Adeboye. Today, the rest is history.
“In December 2023, in announcing the prophecies for this year 2024, Primate Ayodele warned that although the Super Eagles would see the trophy of the African Cup of Nations, they would not win it. He has warned the President of Ghana in his bid for a second term, but it appears that he has refused to listen. He warned Niger and Burkina Faso of coups, but they all refused to listen. He prophesied the economic recession in the United Kingdom; he also mentioned the ill-health of the King of England. All these have come to pass.
“In the area of philanthropy, Primate Ayodele has shown commitment to the welfare of widows and the downtrodden of society. He has consistently paid the school fees of many orphans. His philanthropy does not know religion or ethnicity. He has sent many Christians and Muslims on pilgrimage to the Holy Lands of Israel and Mecca.
He has started building low-cost housing units for low-income earners, which will be paid back at a cheaper rate over the next ten years. He is building a mosque, which he will hand over to the Muslim community. He is indeed sent from God. He represents the mind of God. We must work towards encouraging him both locally and internationally. If the nations of the world would listen to his prophecies, then the world would be a better place to live.”