A message shared on Facebook by IESC has sparked fresh conversations online following remarks by Nigerian cleric Primate Elijah Ayodele, who addressed criticisms often directed at his ministry.
In the statement, Primate Ayodele responded to allegations and labels frequently attached to him by critics on the internet. According to him, many people misunderstand his work and are quick to pass judgment without fully grasping his message or calling.
“Many people on the internet when they want to talk they will say this one doesn’t preach, he is a political pastor, political analyst, many say a lot of nasty things,” he said. The cleric noted that such comments have become common in the digital space, where public figures are often scrutinized and sometimes misrepresented.
Despite the criticism, Ayodele maintained that he remains unfazed by negative opinions. He emphasized that the remarks do not define him or distract him from his mission. “But it is not my fault, it does not bother me,” he added, signaling a firm stance against online attacks.
The statement has since generated mixed reactions among followers and observers. While some supporters defended the cleric, arguing that his prophecies and public commentary naturally place him in the spotlight, others insisted that religious leaders should avoid political involvement.
Ayodele, known for his outspoken prophecies on national and international issues, has often found himself at the center of controversy. His comments on political matters have led to ongoing debates about the role of religious leaders in governance and public discourse.
Observers say his latest remarks highlight the growing tension between public figures and online audiences, especially in an era where social media amplifies both support and criticism.
As discussions continue, the cleric appears resolute in his approach, making it clear that he will not be deterred by public opinion but will continue to speak as he believes he is led…..See More
























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