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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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Lagos 2027: Governor Sanwo-Olu Endorses Obafemi Hamzat as APC Aspirant

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Lagos 2027: Governor Sanwo-Olu Endorses Obafemi Hamzat as APC Aspirant—-Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has thrown his weight behind his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat, as his preferred successor for the 2027 governorship election—an early move that is already stirring quiet conversations within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The endorsement did not come in the open. Instead, it followed a closed-door meeting at Lagos House, Marina, where Hamzat reportedly informed key stakeholders of his intention to run. Present at the gathering were members of the State Executive Council, party leaders, and influential figures within the Governor’s Advisory Council.

Among those in attendance were former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, and former senator Ganiyu Solomon—names that signal the weight of the political bloc involved in the discussions.

Speaking afterwards, Sanwo-Olu described the decision as “unanimous,” framing it as a consensus among party stakeholders. But the speed and timing of the endorsement—well ahead of party primaries—have raised eyebrows about how firmly the succession plan may already be taking shape behind the scenes.

“We just received Mr Deputy… to inform us of his intention,” the governor said, adding that those present agreed he is “fit and well-prepared” for the role.

Sanwo-Olu leaned heavily on Hamzat’s track record and their long-standing working relationship, portraying him as a loyal and capable hand ready to take over. He went further, suggesting that Hamzat has effectively been groomed for the position from the outset.

“This is a deputy governor that is worth a governor from day one,” he said.

In a remark that may further fuel speculation, the governor also referenced President Bola Tinubu’s enduring influence in Lagos politics, hinting that the current development could be part of a longer-term political vision.

Observers note that describing the gathering as a “family meeting” may reflect the tightly knit nature of decision-making within the state’s political structure—where major alignments are often settled before they reach the public stage.

While Hamzat has long been regarded as a key player in Lagos politics, the early endorsement positions him more clearly at the centre of succession discussions, even before a formal campaign has begun.

With more than a year to go before party primaries, the move is already reshaping conversations within the APC, where control of Lagos—Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre—remains one of the most strategic political prizes.

Whether this early alignment holds or faces internal pushback in the months ahead is a question many party watchers are now quietly asking

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2027 Elections: Atiku Abubakar Backs Consensus Candidate for African Democratic Congress, Keeps Primaries as Option

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2027 Elections: Atiku Abubakar Backs Consensus Candidate for African Democratic Congress, Keeps Primaries as Option—-Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar says the African Democratic Congress (ADC) will prioritise a consensus approach in selecting its presidential candidate for the 2027 general elections, but may conduct primaries if internal talks fail.

Speaking on a prime-time programme on Arise TV, Atiku explained that party leaders are working to avoid internal disputes by rallying around a single candidate through dialogue and agreement.

He expressed confidence that stakeholders would reach a common ground, noting that experienced politicians within the party understand the importance of unity.

According to him, the ADC is focused on strengthening Nigeria’s democracy, with members committed to managing differences without causing division.

Atiku also reiterated his willingness to support whoever emerges as the party’s flagbearer, regardless of the selection method.

He further stated that he is open to stepping aside for any aspirant, including Peter Obi, if they emerge as the preferred choice, emphasizing that unity within the party remains the top priority ahead of the 2027 elections.

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