Obi: If It Is Okay, Let Him Take The VP Position; If He Does Not Take It, Then That Is All -Ayodele

The Leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has made a fresh political prediction concerning the 2027 presidential race and ongoing opposition discussions around possible coalition arrangements.

Ayodele made the remarks during a prophetic session shared on his official Facebook page on Sunday, April 19, 2026, where he spoke about emerging political alignments and potential power-sharing negotiations within opposition platforms ahead of the general elections.

In his statement, he referenced the political future of former Anambra State Governor and Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, particularly in relation to possible ticket arrangements under the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

He said, “If it is okay, let him take the vice president position; if he does not take it, then that is all,” while suggesting that a presidential-only ambition may face structural challenges within the current political landscape.

According to him, opposition negotiations ahead of 2027 may likely require strategic alliances and joint tickets, where compromise could play a major role in determining electoral success.

Ayodele further noted that Peter Obi remains a strong political figure, but insisted that coalition politics may influence the direction of his ambitions if opposition groups decide to work together against the ruling party.

He also advised political stakeholders within the opposition camp to prioritize unity and realistic negotiations, warning that division could weaken their chances in the next general election.

The cleric maintained that his message should be taken seriously by political actors, urging them to prepare for possible alliance-driven outcomes as the 2027 election approaches……See More

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