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‘Christian genocide’: Trump’s govt plotting to remove you – Primate Ayodele warns Tinubu
The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has warned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to be on alert in the wave of genocide reports being escalated by the US.
The US government had blasted the Nigerian government for allegedly allowing killings of Christians across the nation, with President Trump threatening military action in the country.
In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele stated that he had been talking about America’s interference in Tinubu’s government for months, but he was ignored.
He stated that it is an orchestrated plan of the opposition to remove Tinubu from power in 2027 or before then.
“I have been talking about America fighting Tinubu’s government, but they didn’t take cognizance. When I spoke about the coup, some political commentators criticised it, but what has happened now?
“Some call me permutation prophet, some call me doom, but everything has been coming to pass.
“Tinubu’s government must not sleep on it, it is a plan to send the government of Tinubu off in 2027. Beyond the allegations, it’s an orchestrated plan to send Tinubu out of power. The president hasn’t seen it that way.”
He stated that it is a means to deviate the strength of Tinubu’s government and a move to silence him for the opposition to rise.
He revealed that oppositions have concluded their dealings with some international countries to remove Tinubu from office, while calling on the government to get to work.
“Either Tinubu likes it or not, it’s a signal to deviate from the strength and power of his government. It’s a move to silence his government for opposition to rise. The opposition has completed their dealings with some international countries to get support to remove Tinubu from office.
“It’s a gang-up plan to remove you from office. Don’t sleep, more is coming. He needs to seek the face of God. The American government doesn’t want Tinubu in 2027.”
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