Buhari, Senators will Clash – Primate Ayodele’s Prophecy for the Presidency & Ondo People Ahead of Elections
Primate Elijah Ayodele has disclosed that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari will have serious battle with the Senate, and take several actions that will rubbish a lot of people politically.
Primate Ayodele
Speaking in an exclusice chat with Sunday Sun, the founder of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Lagos, Primate Elijah Babatunde Ayodele, said that the relationship between President Muhammadu Buhari and the Senate would become more acrimonious adding that even the national assembly will have serious battle with the President.
“The Senate will have serious battles with Buhari. The government will take several decisive steps to rubbish a lot of people politically. There are a lot of forces working against this government."
The influential cleric also dosclosed that the present administration is not finding solutions to the challenges facing the country because there are a lot of hidden forces working against the government.
"The government wants to do well but it is hindered by hidden forces working against it. That is why the government must take good care to neutralize the problem. Until they do it, the administration cannot move forward.
"That is why the government is not getting solutions to many things. There are forces working against it. They have to properly identify the forces, otherwise…”
Speaking further, Primate Ayodele, said that Nigerians should not have been shocked by the Gestapo-style crackdown on justices of the Supreme Court and judges of the Federal High Court and some state High Courts by the Department of State Services (DSS), as what happened was foretold.
The cleric recalled his predictions on 2016 made in December 2015, when he said that the judiciary would face a travail following the indictment of some judges. Back then, the primate had said: “Let’s hope and pray that we do not lose any judge or that lawyers don’t go on strike. Some judges will be indicted.”
In what can easily be interpreted as a fulfillment of the prediction, the DSS on October of 7 and 8, this year, raided the homes of some judges in a brazen manner and arrested nine of them on allegation of taking shocking sums of money, in both local and foreign currencies as bribe and other related misconduct.
But what has happened so far, is just a tip of the iceberg as Ayodele emphatically said that judicial officers should expect more stormy seas ahead of them: “There will continue to be trouble in the judiciary. A lot of what will come out of the judiciary will not promote the image of the country.”
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