By Serge Ayao, Lome -
The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Pastor Elijah Ayodele has touched several nations with his dynamic and unique prophetic ministry and it appears Togo is the latest country to experience the heavy wave of the prophet’s ministry.
The Nigerian-born cleric has suddenly become a household name in Togo due to his remarkable prophecy regarding the country’s parliamentary election, which took place last week. There are reports that Primate Ayodele’s prophecy videos and statements concerning the election have become ‘ringing tone’ for people who are yet to recover from the accuracy of his prophecy.
Primate Ayodele, known for always prophesying ahead of time, had revealed the outcome of the parliamentary election months before it was held. The election was presumed by many to be tough due to the presence of opposition, but Primate Ayodele, in his prophecy, categorically stated that the ruling party will still get more parliamentary seats.
At the release of his 2024 prophecies in December 2023, Primate Ayodele revealed that every plan to remove the president of the country will be aborted. He made it known that the incumbent president would still return to his position after the election.
These were his words:
‘’TOGO: I foresee there will be an election in Togo even as people will not be satisfied with the performances of the government. The country will be troubleshooting on how to revamp the economy. There will be total confusion in Togo before, during, and after the election. The country will not find things so easy. I foresee that all the plans designed to remove the president will be aborted.’’
In another prophecy he shared a few hours to the election, Primate Ayodele asserted that the ruling party would get more seats in the election because the opposition parties failed to form a coalition as he earlier advised.
These were his words:
‘’The Union of forces and other parties should have come together for this election but as it stands, Union for the Republic party’’
https://www.tiktok.com/@primateayodele/video/7365620887074229511
In fulfilment of this prophecy, the ruling party, Union for the Republic party (UNIR), won 108 of 113 seats in the new assembly, according to provisional results from Monday's vote.
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