Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has released a fresh series of prophecies concerning the political and security future of several African countries. The popular cleric issued the warnings in a statement on Monday, cautioning that the continent may soon witness heightened instability, leadership struggles, and possible military interventions.
According to Ayodele, the coming months and years will be decisive for many African leaders as some governments may face revolts, internal sabotage, or natural disasters capable of reshaping national destinies.
He listed countries including Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Tanzania, Mali, Cameroon, DR Congo, Benin Republic, Djibouti, and Ghana among those that should brace for tense political developments.
Below are highlights of his prophecies:
Guinea:
Ayodele said the ruling junta will attempt reforms to gain popular support, but politicians will unite against its leader. He predicted that the current junta leader is positioned to become the next democratically recognized president.
Guinea-Bissau:
He warned that the country remains unstable, adding that another significant military move could unfold. He said the president may struggle to maintain authority unless drastic measures are taken to stabilize national politics.
Tanzania:
According to the cleric, resistance against the president will intensify, with the opposition adopting tough strategies. He cautioned that the president’s security may be compromised and advised heightened vigilance, particularly between June and September 2026.
Mali:
Ayodele predicted renewed tension and a major threat to the current government between December and April. He stated that if the president survives the political pressure, he could secure democratic legitimacy afterward.
Cameroon:
Speaking on President Paul Biya, Ayodele claimed that the long-serving leader may not complete his current term. He stated that the opposition should remain persistent, while warning of a serious national crisis that could test the country’s unity.
DR Congo:
He forecasted heavy opposition resistance against the government, including an attempt to destabilize the administration. He also mentioned possible large-scale casualties, mining-related disasters, and intensified activity from the M23 rebel group.
Benin Republic:
Ayodele noted that there may be public rejection if President Patrice Talon tries to impose a successor. He warned of a potential conflict capable of shaking the current government.
Djibouti:
He said the people are increasingly dissatisfied with the current leadership and that the president may lose re-election if a strong coalition emerges against him.
Ghana:
Ayodele warned of economic strain and political pressure under President Mahama’s administration. He also cautioned that illegal mining activities could trigger crisis and advised authorities to safeguard national assets, including the Jubilee House.
Primate Ayodele is known for issuing political and social prophecies concerning Nigeria and other African nations, many of which attract widespread public attention.








