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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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Ekiti Decide 2026: INEC Releases Final List of Candidates

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Ekiti Decide 2026: INEC Releases Final List of Candidates—-The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released the final list of candidates cleared to contest the June 2026 Ekiti State gubernatorial election, setting the stage for a multi-party contest involving 12 political parties.

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The list, signed by INEC National Commissioner, Rose Oraran-Anthony, shows that candidates will be vying for the governorship seat alongside their running mates, with qualifications ranging from primary school certificates to doctorate degrees.

According to the commission, the approved candidates include representatives of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Labour Party (LP), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), African Democratic Congress (ADC), Action Democratic Party (ADP), Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), Young Progressives Party (YPP), and several other parties.

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The incumbent governor, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, 58, will be contesting on the platform of the APC, with Monisade Afuye, 67, as the deputy governorship candidate.

The Labour Party is presenting Olajuyin Ikusayede Gbegbe Oyebanji, 67, as its governorship candidate, with legal practitioner Okumade Ayokunle Odumayo as his running mate.

Among the younger contenders is Abegunde Ayobami Blessing of the NNPP, aged 35, while the AAC has nominated Akande Oluwasegun Samuel, 36, with John Fajuyigbe Oluwasanmi as deputy.

Other candidates include Bejide Oluwadare Patrick (ADC), Ojo Ayodeji (ADP), Anifowose Joseph Olanrewaju (APM), Awogbemi Bidemi Olaiya (APP), Ayodele Olaniyi Olanrewaju Praise (PRP), Osinkolu Olusegun Ayodele (YPP), and Adetunji Victor Damilola (ZLP).

INEC’s document also highlights the wide disparity in educational backgrounds among the candidates and their deputies, a development that has already sparked conversations among political observers and voters in the state.

With the final list now public, political parties are expected to intensify campaigns ahead of the governorship poll, which is seen as a critical test of voter sentiment in Ekiti State amid economic hardship, governance concerns, and growing youth political engagement.

INEC has reiterated its commitment to conducting a free, fair, and credible election, warning parties and candidates to adhere strictly to electoral laws and campaign regulations.

The Independent National Electoral Commission had fixed the governorship elections in Ekiti states for Saturday, June 20

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JUST IN: Dele Momodu Joins ADC After Atiku’s Defection—-Former presidential candidate and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dele Momodu, will on Thursday, January 15, 2026, formally defect to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), in what marks his latest move within Nigeria’s rapidly evolving opposition politics.

Momodu, a close political ally of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, is among prominent opposition figures championing the formation of a broad-based political coalition aimed at unseating President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 general election.

The opposition coalition, still in its early stages, is expected to draw politicians from across party lines who argue that only a united front can effectively challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and strengthen democratic governance in the country.

Momodu’s formal declaration is scheduled to take place in Benin City, at the new ADC State Secretariat, where senior party officials and key political stakeholders are expected to be in attendance.

Speaking with The PUNCH on Wednesday, the Ovation Magazine publisher expressed enthusiasm ahead of his defection, describing it as a “homecoming” and calling on Nigerians to support what he termed a rescue mission for the nation’s democracy.

“It’s a homecoming for me because all politics, they say, is local. Tomorrow, I will formally join the ADC, and as a proud son of Edo State, I will be paying homage to our elders, some of whom have already joined us in the ADC,” he said.

Momodu added that notable leaders, including former APC National Chairman John Oyegun and ex-federal lawmaker Yisa Braimoh, would be present at the event. He also disclosed plans to visit his village after the declaration to celebrate with supporters.

The veteran journalist said his decision to join the ADC aligns with the broader opposition effort to build a formidable coalition capable of challenging President Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027, noting that a fragmented opposition stands little chance against an incumbent administration.

Calling on Nigerians to rise above partisan divisions, Momodu warned against what he described as the emergence of a one-man dictatorship.

“I call on Nigerians, regardless of party affiliation, to join hands in shielding our beloved country from an emerging one-man dictatorship. We must protect the democracy won for us by the late Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola,” he said.

Momodu stressed that his defection was not driven by personal ambition but by national interest, insisting that safeguarding democracy must remain a collective responsibility.

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