Primate Elijah Ayodele, founder and leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has issued a stern warning to the Director-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Dr. Bashir Adewale, and the Controller-General of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), Sylvester Ndidi, over what he described as their imminent removal from office.
In a statement released on Thursday by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, the cleric claimed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has already earmarked both officials for replacement before the end of his current term, urging them to turn to prayer to avert the development.
“The Customs DG, Bashir Adewale, and the Controller-General of the Nigerian Correctional Service need to be very watchful against removal from office. I see their names being penned down for replacement already, except they seek the face of God. They need to pray against a bad record that will see them out of office,” Primate Ayodele stated.
The prophecy comes on the heels of what supporters describe as his accurate prediction of the removal of former Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, which he reportedly foretold just hours before the official announcement was made.
Beyond the two officials, Primate Ayodele also hinted that several serving ministers may not retain their positions should President Tinubu win a second term in office.
Turning his attention to the newly appointed Inspector-General of Police, AIG Tunji Disu, the clergyman acknowledged his good character and intentions but warned of turbulent times ahead. According to Ayodele, the new IGP will face fierce opposition, particularly around the conduct of elections, and should remain alert to plots against him.
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