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What Many Don’t Know About Primate Ayodele’s Prophetic Warnings

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Written By John Obuchi

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In our world today, it’s quite unfortunate that many read prophecies like they read novels. They fail to understand that prophetic statements require deep knowledge and possession of God’s divine interpretation before it can be clearly understood.

In Nigeria, one man of God we are blessed with is Primate Elijah Ayodele, a very popular prophet who is the leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church. It is on record that he is the only prophet whose prophecies go beyond the shores of the African continent, he prophesies about every nation in the world with accurate confirmations.

Primate Ayodele is very well respected overseas but it’s unfortunate that in Nigeria here, some are yet to know that of a truth, Primate Ayodele is a true prophet although this is not surprising, even Jesus Christ was rejected by his kinsmen as the savior of the world.

So far, Primate Ayodele’s prophecies have been victim of shallow interpretations by some individuals, one can’t tell if it’s intentional or out of ignorance but most are always to quick to say his prophecies on particular issues didn’t come to pass meanwhile they are the ones that got it all wrong.

During 2019 presidential election, Primate Ayodele made a statement about the next president of Nigeria and stated that Olubukola Saraki is the one God has anointed to unseat President Buhari if PDP gives him the ticket. This was clearly an advice to the opposition party that if they want to win the election, they should field Saraki but they didn’t and we all saw what happened. After PDP lost the election, those with the shallow understanding of prophecies came up with stories that Primate Ayodele’s prophecy didn’t come to pass. They lamented that Primate Ayodele said PDP will win the election. How does this even correlate?

Just few hours ago, some reports in different online publication named about three prophecies of Primate Ayodele that never happened. They mentioned the prophet’s prophecies on Clash between President Buhari and VP Yemi Osinbajo, Confusion in Villa, President Buhari losing his aide, Attack on presidential convoy. The fact that the writer said it never came to pass is quite funny because it’s too early to say that.

Prophesies especially when it relates to Primate Elijah Ayodele doesn’t mean it will happen immediately. It’s an insight into the future and foretelling events that will unfold. Primate Ayodele’s prophecy on Anambra election, US election, emergence Of Ebola virus, outcome of Zambia election and many more came to pass years after he prophesied and the prophecies mentioned by this reporter can even come to pass tomorrow.

Meanwhile, if the reporter actually did his research well, some of these have come to pass already. In 2021, no Nigerian would say he or she doesn’t know that there was total confusion in Aso rock. From fire incident to robbery incident and several others, there was real confusion that even got Nigerians scared. At a point especially during the robbery of Buhari’s chief of staff residence, most people felt no where is secured anymore if the almighty Aso rock could be invaded.

Also, if there was a clash between President Buhari and the vice president, Yemi Osinbajo, how will the public get to know about it? No way because such information will never be allowed to fly beyond the confinement of the Aso rock but time will tell, they are still in power.

On the presidential convoy being attacked, it was a warning and not something that must come to pass. If the president security details are very careful, they can avert it and we believe that’s what has kept the presidential convoy from being attacked till now. Even at that, time will tell.

Primate Ayodele’s prophecies are prophetic warnings which will come to pass if the needful is not done. Primate Ayodele will always say ‘if care is not taken’, ‘Prayers should be done’ after his prophetic warnings. If care is taken, it won’t happen and if reverse is the case, it will definitely happen.

Primate Ayodele is one man of God that I respect so much and his prophecies are always 100% credible. People should desist from reading his prophecies like novels but with deep understanding of his prophetic warnings.

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NNPC Ltd Launches Free Cancer Screening Campaign, Targets 3,000 Nigerians The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPC Ltd) through NNPC Foundation, its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm, is set to launch a free cancer screening campaign to address Nigeria’s rising cancer cases. The campaign tagged “Cancer Awareness and ZSX Screening” will provide, not just free cancer screening to indigent Nigerians, but also health education, workshops, and consultations with healthcare professionals aimed at empowering individuals to recognize early symptoms, adopt preventive health measures, and better understand the importance of regular screenings. The campaign which will be organised in collaboration with local health authorities and expert healthcare providers is targeted at reaching about 3,000 individuals across the six geo-political zones with screening centres in Kaduna, Rivers, Ondo, Benue, Imo, and Gombe. The initiative will focus on breast, cervical, and prostate cancer, offering critical early detection support for at-risk populations. Shedding more light on the objectives of the campaign, the Managing Director of NNPC Foundation, Mrs. Emmanuella Arukwe, said: “The fight against cancer requires a collective effort and a commitment to ensuring accessible healthcare. This campaign is about more than just screening; it’s about saving lives, building awareness, and creating pathways to preventive care for Nigerians who need it most. “In a country of over 200 million people, too many still lack access to the early detection tools that could make a life-saving difference. NNPC Foundation is dedicated to addressing this critical gap by bringing cancer screenings directly to communities. Early detection is crucial to improving survival rates, and this campaign is a vital step towards that goal.” Cancer remains one of the most formidable health challenges in Nigeria, with over 79,000 cancer-related deaths annually, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The most common cancers affecting Nigerian men include prostate and liver cancer, while women are predominantly impacted by breast and cervical cancers. The campaign seeks to counter the trend of late-stage diagnoses, which occur frequently due to limited access to screening facilities, cultural stigmas, and insufficient awareness. This initiative follows the success of a screening drive in February 2024, where over 200 Abuja residents received free breast, cervical, and prostate cancer screenings. These free cancer screening campaigns reflect NNPC Ltd.’s broader mission to promote health equity and enhance the well-being of Nigerians across the country through its Foundation.

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Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Marks 62nd Anniversary with Special presentation on Brain Drain

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Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Marks 62nd Anniversary with Special presentation on Brain Drain

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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The Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, Wednesday marked its 62nd anniversary at a forum where administrators proffered suggestions on how to stem the tide of brain drain in the medical sector.

The Chief Medical Director, Prof Wasiu Adeyemo said the dedication and commitment of the hospital’s staff enabled LUTH to survive the pangs of brain drain.

“Whatever successes we celebrate today would not have been possible without the hard work and resilience of the hospital staff,” he stated.

Keynote speaker, Prof. Chris Bode highlighted the growing phenomenon of brain drain, locally known as the “Japa syndrome”, which refers to fleeing from hardship with no intention of returning.

This trend is increasingly visible among Nigerian healthcare professionals, many of whom are seeking better opportunities abroad.

Professor Bode noted that migration is a global phenomenon affecting all species, but in Nigeria’s case, it has serious consequences for the healthcare sector.

“We are losing doctors and nurses after investing significant resources in training them,” he said, and warned that the country faces a critical shortage, with one doctor for every 4,000 Nigerians—far below the World Health Organization’s recommended ratio of one doctor per 600 people.

Citing recent data, Prof. Bode stressed that Nigeria needs at least 240,000 doctors to meet healthcare demands, but current production rates suggest that the country will still be short in 100 years without drastic changes.

He lamented the paradox of unemployed doctors despite nationwide shortages, attributing the problem to the concentration of medical professionals in urban centers as Lagos and Abuja.

The former chief medical director fingered poor remuneration as the leading cause of migration, with 91% of healthcare workers citing dismal pay as their reason for leaving.

“How can someone spend nearly 30 years in training only to earn a pittance?” Prof. Bode asked, warning that if the trend continues, more staff may leave to worsen Nigeria’s healthcare crisis.

He also blamed poor working conditions, insecurity, and a lack of career prospect as additional push factors.

Prof Bode also touched on cultural challenges faced by Nigerian professionals abroad, including racism and loneliness. “Some people thrive overseas, but others struggle with isolation,” he said, stressing the importance of self-awareness by individuals considering migration.

While acknowledging the benefits of migration—such as remittances, advanced training, and better living conditions—Professor Bode questioned the long-term impact.

He concluded by urging the government to improve salaries, working conditions, and rural infrastructure to encourage healthcare workers to stay. “If we want different results, we must do things differently,” he emphasized.

Sundry speakers agreed on the need for collective action to address the brain drain crisis and reposition Nigeria’s healthcare sector for sustainable growth.

The highlight of the event was the recognition of the best clinical department and non-clinical department in the past year.

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PRESIDENT TINUBU CELEBRATES OLORI ONIKEPO OLUFUNMIKE AKANDE ON HER 80TH BIRTHDAY

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PRESIDENT TINUBU CELEBRATES OLORI ONIKEPO OLUFUNMIKE AKANDE ON HER 80TH BIRTHDAY

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President Bola Tinubu congratulates Olori Onikepo Olufunmike Akande, OON, CON, as she joyfully marks her 80th birthday on 29 October.

A true pioneer, Onikepo  Akande holds the honour of being Nigeria’s first female Minister of Industry and the second female President of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

In celebrating her, President Tinubu highlights Olori Akande’s trailblazing record and her contributions to Nigeria’s public and private sectors.

Affectionately known as Nike, she is revered not only as an exceptional leader but also as the Iyalaje Iyalode of Ibadanland, a devoted wife to Oba Adebayo Akande, the Ekaarun Olubadan of Ibadanland, a proud mother, and beloved grandmother.

In the early 1990s, she served as a director of the National Insurance Corporation of Nigeria (NICON) and the Nigeria Industrial Development Bank (NIDB), now known as the Bank of Industry. She was also a member of the Board of Trustees of the National Centre for Women Development in Abuja from 1992 to 1994.

President Tinubu commends her exceptional service as a boardroom player, public administrator, community leader, philanthropist, and business executive.

President Tinubu also praises Nike Akande for her tenure as Minister of Industry, acknowledging her dedication and commitment to driving progress in the nation.

Her remarkable career, bolstered by her Harvard education and expertise in investment, has earned her numerous national and international accolades, particularly in empowering women in commerce and entrepreneurship.

The President expresses deep gratitude to Nike Akande for her unwavering commitment to mentoring and uplifting others, asserting she is a role model to countless women across Nigeria.

He honours the Iyalaje Iyalode of Ibadanland as a symbol of beauty, diligence, courage, affection, and kindness. President Tinubu also notes her exemplary role as a supportive wife to a respected traditional ruler and as a mother whose children have achieved great success.

The President prays to God Almighty to bless Nike Akande with continued health and longevity, allowing her to share her inspiring life story and encourage others to embrace optimism and resilience.

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