ANNE SCHEDEEN, ALF STAR WHO PLAYED KATE TANNER, DIES AT 77.(PHOTO).

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PEOPLE WHO ARE DOUBTING MY PROPHECY SHOULD WAIT FOR ANAMBRA ELECTION NEXT WEEK AND SEE WHAT WILL HAPPEN- PRIMATE ELIJAH. (PHOTO).


 People who are doubting my prophecy should wait for Anambra election next week and see what will happen- Primate Elijah


Popular Nigerian prophet and leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has responded to those who constantly question his prophecies, declaring that their criticisms are only boosting his influence.


Speaking to his congregation, Ayodele said the loud reactions he receives whenever he releases prophecies have continued to make him a major topic in public conversations.


According to him, those who try to discredit his spiritual messages often end up amplifying his voice.


“My enemies make me important. It is the bad people that make me to be important. They are the ones making me flex,” he said.


Ayodele noted that many of his critics twist his statements instead of listening with understanding. He explained that simple prophetic warnings are often taken out of context, sparking unnecessary controversy.


He expressed surprise at how quickly people spread distorted versions of his words, stressing that such reactions only increase public interest in his prophecies.


Ayodele then urged Nigerians to pay attention to unfolding political events, especially the upcoming Anambra election, as proof of his warnings.


“Let’s wait for Anambra election next week and see what will happen,” he added.


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