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Prophet Ayodele Reveals What Kept Him Going In Journey Of 30 Years

Primate Elijah Ayodele of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church has revealed what kept him going for 30 years as a prophet and how he feels or balances his prophecies even when 4 per cent out of 96 per cent of his prophecies are not accurate.

Speaking during the 30th anniversary of his book launch, “Warning to the Nations” on Saturday, July 6, 2024, the renowned cleric answered a lot of questions about his prophecies on the nation at his church in Isolo, Lagos State.

During the launching of his book with many guests, ministers as well as journalists and Saturday Telegraph correspondents, the Prophet addressed the main issues in the economy which should come as a warning or guidelines to the country and governing bodies.

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While speaking with New Telegraph, the prophet addressed several questions which include what kept him going in the journey of 30 years and being consistent in his prophecies.

He said, “Let me be honest with you, the prophecy to the nation or any individuals is to prevent calamity. I don’t like my prophecies to come to pass, if my prophecy come to pass I don’t like it,

“But people allow it to happen because they don’t care about it and instead of them to listen, they will condemn it and when they condemn it, it comes to pass.

“So either 4 per cent that does not come to pass, I’m not moved and I’m not answerable to anybody, neither am I apologetic to anybody, that is between me and God.

“See, I wrote a letter to Malawi’s president to warn him of this calamity that has happened to his country, assuming he listened, they would have prevented the disaster. And when it eventually happens they start crying.

“So if you say only 99 per cent or 98 per cent of my prophecy coming to pass, I’m not God, these are words from the lord. If it happens, fine, if it doesn’t even come to pass, I don’t even think about it. Then lastly, what keeps me going is God, not man”.

 

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