How Primate Ayodele Foretold Disagreement Among Governors In Nigeria

 



It is no more news that some state governors in Nigeria are at war with themselves over several issues that has to do with security, funds, administration, and many others.


Before now, there was never a time when a governor openly call out a fellow governor over any issue, we used to know them for peaceful co-existence with one another most especially governors that are from the same party, it has never happened in the history of Nigerian politics until this moment.


Some months ago, the governors of Benue and Bauchi states; Samuel Ortom and Bala Mohammed had a verbal war over the issue of Fulani herdsmen. They were all over the internet speaking against each other despite the fact that they are both from the People Democratic Party.


One would have thought the opposition party is not united and because of that, the governors are against one another but a similar case took place some days ago in the ruling party, All Progressive Congress. The governor of Ondo state, Rotimi Akeredolu publicly blasted the governor of Kaduna state, Nasir El-rufai and accused him of wanting to export banditry to the north.


Meanwhile, popular prophet, Primate Elijah Ayodele had foretold during the release of 2021 prophecies that he foresees disagreement between the governors in Nigeria.


These prophecies were released in December 2020 with several journalists in attendance. They were also printed and shared to the public. In the Nigerian Governors forum section, He noted that he foresees misunderstanding among them.


In the APC Governors forum section, Primate Ayodele went ahead to state that there will be division and misinterpretation of words and situation among them.


As It stands now, all that is happening in among the governors were thing Primate Ayodele prophesied.

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