BREAKING: “The Enemies’ Plans Will Fail” – Primate Elijah Ayodele Speaks on Tinubu’s Presidency

Primate Elijah Ayodele, founder of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church Worldwide, has expressed confidence that opposition efforts against the administration of President Bola Tinubu will not succeed. His remarks were delivered during a recent prophetic address in which he reflected on Nigeria’s leadership and the direction of the current government.

According to Ayodele, despite mounting criticism, political resistance, and various challenges confronting the administration, there are indications that the government could still secure support in critical areas. He emphasized that those working against the President’s agenda would ultimately fail to achieve their objectives. In his words, “The enemy plan will not work.” He further explained that certain individuals are actively attempting to obstruct the government’s progress, but insisted that their efforts would not prevail.

The cleric noted that opposition is a common feature of leadership, especially during periods marked by political transition and reform. He acknowledged that the administration is likely to face continued resistance from political rivals and groups dissatisfied with its policies. However, he maintained that such challenges would not deter the President from advancing key initiatives aimed at national development.

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Ayodele also suggested that the Tinubu administration has the potential to implement policies and actions that could strengthen its image both locally and internationally. He indicated that strategic decisions in governance and security could significantly improve public perception. Highlighting this point, he stated, “The President’s efforts will be admirable. Some choices he makes will astonish many, and the international community will recognize them.”

In addition, he hinted at the possibility of reforms within the country’s security architecture. Ayodele proposed that adjustments, particularly involving leadership within the security sector, could enhance efforts to address insecurity across the nation. He concluded that a more decisive and coordinated approach to security challenges could rebuild public trust and reinforce confidence in the government’s ability to deliver effective leadership.