Archbishop Urges President Bio to strategize and change economic policies

By Shojobi Abisola 

The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has released fresh prophecies for some African nations including Sudan, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Liberia.

In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele made it known that the only way President Julius Maada Bio can win the election is if there are no coalitions against him. He advised him to strategize and change economic policies in order to win the heart of the people.

‘’In Sierra Leone, if the oppositions form a coalition against the present government, it will be difficult for the incumbent, Julius Maada Bio to win the coming election. The government should quickly strategize and change the economic policies in order to have victory.’’

Primate Ayodele said that the crisis in Sudan can only be solved if the country transits into a democratic system of government. The prophet, who foretold the political crisis, explained that until the Junta leaves the leadership position of the country, the crisis will persist.

‘’ In Sudan, until the Junta leaves, there is no agreement that will work in the country. No matter who is sent to the country, the people have rejected the presence of Junta and have endured for a long time. The solution is transition to democracy.’’

For Senegal, Primate Ayodele warned the president, Macky Sall against his third term ambition, making it known that it will be disgraceful. The man of God noted that if oppositions form a coalition against him, He will be defeated.

‘’The president of Senegal, Macky Sall, wants to contest for a third term but it will be disgraceful. If the opposition parties form a coalition against him, they will win the election. With a coalition, it will be difficult for him to get it.’’

Furthermore, He mentioned that the president of Liberia, George Weah will not have it easy with his second term ambition.

Source: Primate Ayodele Releases Prophecies On Sudan, Senegal, Liberia, Sierra Leone – Independent Newspaper Nigeria