2027: If Tinubu wins, there will be problems – Primate Ayodele

In a recent YouTube video, popular Nigerian prophet Primate Elijah Ayodele issued a strong warning about the nation’s political future, stressing that the coming elections could determine the unity and stability of the country.


He expressed deep concern about the potential outcomes, pointing out that whichever way the results go, Nigeria could be heading for serious challenges.

Primate Ayodele declared, “This election will tell us if we are going to be together or not, if Tinubu win, it will be problem, if he fails, it will be problem. So, double tragedy is ahead of the country.”

His statement highlights his fear that the political atmosphere surrounding the election is already tense and may worsen regardless of the result.

The cleric emphasized that Nigeria is at a critical point where decisions made during and after the election will significantly shape its future.

He suggested that both victory and loss for the leading candidate, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, could create divisions, unrest, or instability that might threaten national unity.

By describing the situation as a “double tragedy,” he implied that the country could be caught in turmoil irrespective of the outcome.

Primate Ayodele’s warnings align with his history of making predictions on national and political issues.

His message appeared to serve as both a caution to leaders and an alert to citizens about the need for preparedness in the face of possible crises.


He urged Nigerians to be aware of the implications of the election results, noting that the choices and actions of political stakeholders will determine whether the nation can withstand the looming pressure.

His words reflect growing public anxiety about the political climate and highlight fears that the election period could usher in an era of heightened conflict and uncertainty in Nigeria.

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