Some Hours ago, the founder and leading figure of the Inri Evangelical Spiritual Church (IESC), Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, took to his Tiktok page to reveal new prophecies about the court of Nigeria and INEC in the upcoming gubernatorial elections.

Primate Ayodele said, "INEC, the fact remains that these BVAS short comings they will still experience. And INEC wanted to play some games; it will not go well with INEC if they do all of that. INEC must be serious because the whole world is watching them."
Speaking Further, He Said, "The world is watching INEC. INEC, don't do the wrong thing because there will be some canvasser riggers. You can't take it from the elections.
Lastly, he said, "Then I have word for the judiciary section of the country. I am seeing attacks. Let's pray against attacks on judges. Let's pray against attacks on any court. We need prayers for our judges in the Supreme Court and Appeal Court for God's protection, God's guidance, and good health for them."
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