How Boko Haram, Terrorism Will Cause Tinubu’s Crisis With Northerners, Govs, Ex-Govs – Primate Ayodele

Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has given a warning to President Bola Tinubu as he enters his first month in office.

Tinubu would have a conflict with some governors, prior governors, and Northerners over Boko Haram and banditry, according to Primate Ayodele.

Those indicated above would believe he came for vengeance, he claimed.

However, the priest stated that security agencies may perform better under Tinubu’s leadership.

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This was revealed by Primate Ayodele during the release of his annual prophecy, “warnings to the nations,” on Saturday in Lagos.

According to Ayodele: “Security agents can do better than the past government if they put CCTV everywhere and do what is needful.

“Boko Haram, herders, bandits are terrorists, and if there is nobody to influence them then they can’t function.

“To be sincere, what security agents are doing have a question mark, because when these terrorists are arrested, they still get released, and that is why Tinubu will have problems with ex-governors, present governors, and Northerners.

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“They believe that Tinubu has come to revenge, and that’s why they will start having crisis.”

He also warned that corruption might kill Nigeria.

“You can’t erase corruption because it’s already in the system. Corruption will kill Nigeria this time,” he added.

 

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