Nigerian cleric, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has made a striking declaration regarding his prophetic statements on winners, saying that any pronouncement he makes about a winner—if ever said in error—would remain permanently valid.
Speaking during a recent religious and political commentary session, Ayodele emphasized the weight and authority he attaches to his declarations, especially those relating to outcomes of contests, leadership positions, and elections.
“If I declare anybody as a winner by mistake, by error, that person is a winner forever and ever,” Ayodele said, stressing that his spoken words carry irreversible significance once released.
The cleric, known for his bold prophecies and public predictions about political figures and national events, suggested that his statements should be taken seriously, as they reflect what he describes as divine insight rather than ordinary opinion. He added that such declarations are not subject to reversal once made.
Ayodele’s remarks have once again drawn attention to his influence in Nigeria’s public discourse, particularly among followers who believe in prophetic guidance on political and leadership outcomes. Over the years, his statements have often sparked debate, especially during election seasons and periods of political transition.
Observers note that Ayodele’s latest comment further reinforces his reputation for making strong and sometimes controversial assertions about governance and leadership. While supporters view his declarations as spiritual warnings or guidance, critics often question their verifiability and interpretation.
Despite differing opinions, the cleric maintains a significant following, with many listening closely to his pronouncements on national and international affairs. His messages frequently touch on politics, security, and leadership dynamics in Nigeria and beyond.
Ayodele also reiterated that his declarations are not made lightly, insisting that they carry spiritual authority and should not be dismissed casually. He encouraged his audience to reflect on the implications of words spoken in positions of spiritual leadership.
As reactions continue to emerge, his statement is expected to generate discussion about the role of prophecy in public life and its perceived influence on political outcomes in Nigeria…..See More






















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