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How Primate Ayodele Foretold Aftermath, Outcome Of Mozambique Election (VIDEO)—-The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has always been distinct in his prophecies and it is not a surprise that the outcome and aftermath of the Mozambique election is a direct representation of the prophecy he shared before the election.

Primate Ayodele had in a video and several publications revealed that Daniel Chapo will be the winner of the election but there will be serious gang-up against his administration. The prophet made this statement in May 2024, six months before the election.

In the prophetic statement, Primate Ayodele foretold that there would be a political shake and that the country should pray not to experience mourning. The prophet noted that following the election, several things will change in the country.

He said: ‘’Mozambique: the country will have a shake economically and politically and several things will change in the country. The country will do better but they should pray against disasters. The incoming president will be Daniel Chapo, the opposition will not win and under his administration, the country should pray not to experience mourning. There will be a gang-up against the incoming president. The currency of the country will depreciate. They must work on economic, security, and climatic problems that will affect them. The incoming president must pray for his health and pray not to be bereaved.”

This prophecy didn’t only state the person that would win the election but continued further to reveal what will happen after the election. How far has this prophecy fared?

The election was held and as Primate Ayodele foretold, Daniel Chapo was declared winner BUT ever since the election finished, Mozambique has not experienced peace. It’s been weeks of protests, violence, killings, and unrest, to mention but a few.

In a video to commemorate his earlier prophecy, Primate Ayodele noted that opposition will come against Daniel Chapo when he becomes president and governance will be difficult for him.

These were his words:

“…Mozambique will have a serious challenge politically, and economically, and they will want to do some certain things in Mozambique that people will kick against. I have said it that Daniel Chapo will be the president of Mozambique but I want to warn the man when he becomes the president the opposition will come against him and make his government very tough. He will experience moments of ups and down”

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In fulfilment of his prophecy, Fresh anti-government protests erupted in Mozambique Wednesday after a police vehicle mowed down a woman at a demonstration in the capital in support of the opposition leader disputing October elections.

AFP reporters at the scene of one of Wednesday’s protests said demonstrators hurled stones at security forces who fired bullets and tear gas as clashes broke out after a woman was struck while standing behind a large banner of Mondlane.

We demand that Venancio Mondlane be our president because that’s who we voted for,” said another protestor, Olavio Jose, 24.

Rights groups have accused police of killing dozens of people in post-election protests after the authorities said Frelimo’s Daniel Chapo got 71 percent, far ahead of Mondlane’s 20 percent of votes.

The Centre for Democracy and Human Rights, a local civil society group, told AFP last week it knew of 65 people killed in police operations against the demonstrations.

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JUST IN: President Tinubu Announces Fresh Key Appointments (FULL LIST)—-TCN reports that Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to the president (information and strategy) made this known in a statement on Friday evening, December 6.

Onanuga disclosed that President Tinubu appointed Professor Abdullahi Yusuf Ribadu, a visiting professor at the NUC, as the organisation’s executive secretary.

Prof. Ribadu is an expert in veterinary reproduction and has served as vice chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Yola, Adamawa state and the Sule Lamido University, Jigawa state.

President Tinubu appointed Prof. Salisu Shehu as executive secretary of the NERDC.

Prof Shehu is a renowned academic in educational and human Psychology. He was said to be instrumental in establishing the School of Continuing Education at Bayero University, Kano, and was the vice-chancellor of Al-Istiqamah University, Kano.

The president also announced Jabiru Salisu Abdullahi Tsauri’s appointment as the National Coordinator of NEPAD.

Jabilu Tsauri holds a Master’s in International Affairs and Diplomacy from Ahmadu Bello University.

He is a seasoned administrator with expertise in legislative affairs, global affairs, and democratic governance and vast experience in public service.

Lastly, Tinubu appointed Yazid Shehu Umar Danfulani as the executive secretary of the SMDF/PAGMI.

Yazid Danfulani holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and a Master’s in Arts and Management from the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom (UK).

He has extensive experience in Banking, Computing, and Business Administration.

He once worked at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and was also a Commissioner for Commerce and Industry in Zamfara State.

According to the presidency, the Nigerian leader believes the appointees’ experience and track record will bring a new sense of commitment, progress, and positive outcomes to fulfil Nigerians’ expectations of their respective organisations.

 

Check out the list of the new appointees below:

Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC) – Prof. Abdullahi Yusuf Ribadu

Executive Secretary, Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council – Prof. Salisu Shehu

National Coordinator, New Partnership for Africa Development – Jabiru Salisu Abdullahi Tsauri

Executive Secretary, SMDF/PAGMI – Yazid Shehu Umar Danfulani

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JUST IN: John Mahama Of Opposition Party Declared Winner Of Ghana’s 2024 Presidential Election

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JUST IN: John Mahama Of Opposition Party Declared Winner Of Ghana’s 2024 Presidential Election—-John Dramani Mahama, the leader of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), has been declared the winner of Ghana’s 2024 presidential election.

This victory marks a significant political shift, as Mahama unseats the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) government led by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

The Electoral Commission of Ghana announced Mahama’s triumph after a hotly contested election that saw millions of Ghanaians head to the polls on December 7. Preliminary results indicate that Mahama secured a majority of the votes, signaling widespread support for the NDC’s vision of change.

In his victory speech, Mahama expressed gratitude to Ghanaians for their confidence in his leadership. “This victory belongs to every Ghanaian who believes in the power of democracy and the promise of a better future,” he said. “Together, we will rebuild trust in our institutions, revive the economy, and ensure that no one is left behind.”

The campaign period was marked by debates over economic policies, job creation, and corruption, with Mahama promising reforms to tackle unemployment and revive key sectors such as agriculture and manufacturing. His message resonated strongly with young voters and rural communities, who have expressed frustration over rising costs of living and limited opportunities.

The victory is also a personal comeback for Mahama, who served as president from 2012 to 2017 but lost his re-election bid in 2016. His return to power underscores a shift in public sentiment, as many Ghanaians appear ready to embrace his leadership once again.   Outgoing President Nana Akufo-Addo has yet to issue a statement conceding defeat, but local and international observers have largely described the election as free and fair, praising Ghana’s strong democratic traditions.

As Mahama prepares to take office in January 2025, the nation looks to his administration to address pressing economic and social challenges. Ghanaians are hopeful that this new chapter in their democracy will bring progress and unity to the country. Observers are now closely watching how Mahama will navigate the transition period and assemble a government capable of fulfilling his campaign promises.

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