Nigeria is in the grip of a severe security crisis. Killings, kidnappings, and violent attacks have become almost routine, leaving citizens terrified and unprotected. This is no longer about one group, it has turned into a nationwide Nigerian genocide, affecting people across regions and religions.
The sad reality is that criminals now operate with boldness because there is no effective national response. Security agencies are overstretched, and leadership is not providing the urgent direction the moment demands.
A President’s most basic responsibility is to protect lives and secure the nation. If President Tinubu cannot guarantee the safety of Nigerians, then he has failed in his primary duty.
It is a national embarrassment to see our leader calling on Donald Trump and appealing to American lawmakers while our own country is sinking deeper into insecurity. Nigeria needs decisive leadership, not foreign consultations.
If Tinubu is not capable of restoring security and protecting Nigerians, then he should step aside and resign. The nation cannot continue like this. @officialABAT
On this last Sunday of the month, may every good thing you have waited for find completion. May God grant you peace, renew your strength, and align your steps with His purpose. May this day bring you rest, clarity, and quiet confidence for the journey ahead.
As we step into the month of May, may it usher in new beginnings, open doors, and undeniable favor. May every delay turn into progress, every effort produce results, and every prayer receive swift answers.
#sundayprayers #lastsunday #primateayodele
PROPHECY FULFILLED
It will be recalled that on January 30th, 2026, the Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, prophetically warned of another assassination attempt on the President of the United States, Donald Trump, between January and June 2026.
Today, events have clearly shown that there was indeed an attempt on his life within the stated period.
This development stands as a clear fulfillment of the prophecy as revealed by Primate Ayodele.
The prophecy was given to alert, warn, and call for divine intervention.
#america #donaldtrump
PROPHECY FULFILMENT STATEMENT
On the 23rd of April, 2026, I prophetically warned about an impending coup attempt in Mali, stressing the need for vigilance and urgent attention to the nation’s political stability.
It is deeply disheartening to witness the unfolding situation in Mali, as events continue to align with this earlier prophetic warning. The current developments serve as a clear indication of the fragility of the nation’s leadership structure and the pressing need for divine intervention and strategic leadership.
This fulfilment is not a moment of celebration, but a call for prayers, caution, and immediate action by all concerned authorities and stakeholders. I urge the international community, as well as Mali’s leaders, to act swiftly to prevent further escalation and to restore peace, order, and democratic stability in the country.
Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele remains committed to speaking the mind of God as revealed, irrespective of sentiments, for the sake of nations and humanity at large.
#mali #attack #africa
Visiting the Flock: Care, Connection, and Compassion
As part of our ongoing 21 Days of Appreciation Thanksgiving, I took time to personally visit members of our congregation not merely as a leader, but as a spiritual father, seeking to know them, understand their needs, and remind them that they are cherished members of God’s family.
The Word of God reminds us in 1 Thessalonians 2:7–8: “But we were gentle among you, even as a nurse cherisheth her children: so being affectionately desirous of you, we were willing to have imparted unto you, not the gospel of God only, but also our own souls, because ye were dear unto us.” It is in this spirit that I visited our members: to listen, to pray, and to bring comfort and encouragement into their lives.
These visitations are an opportunity to walk with our members in their daily realities, to celebrate their joys, share in their burdens, and discern where the church can come alongside them in practical ways. It is a reminder that the house of God is more than a building; it is a family, bound together by faith, love, and care for one another.
As I met with our brothers and sisters, I was reminded that ministry is not only about preaching from the pulpit, but also about being present, offering support, and demonstrating the love of Christ in tangible ways. To see their faces, hear their stories, and pray with them personally is to witness the heartbeat of our ministry a ministry rooted in compassion, fellowship, and the shepherding love of God.
The visitation is a declaration of unity and belonging. Every member is valued, every life is precious, and every need is seen. May these efforts inspire hope, strengthen faith, and deepen the understanding that we are truly a family in Christ, walking together in His light.
As it is written in Romans 12:10: “Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another.” It is this love, this care, and this honour that guides every step of these visitations.
To our beloved members: you are seen, you are valued, and you are loved.
May the Lord continue to bless your households, meet your needs, and fill your hearts with peace and joy.
During one of our services in the week, titled “God Will Not Put Me to Shame” Prayer Outreach, I gave a warning on July 17th 2025 and urged Nigerians to pray for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu so that he would not miss his leg and fall. Unfortunately, the incident later occurred, but I thank God that nothing serious happened and no harm came in between. To God be the glory.
I have seen a particular news report attributing a prophecy to me, and I want to clearly state that I did not issue such a prophecy. I do not know when or how this statement was said to have come from me.
Over time, many of my prophecies have been twisted or published out of context, with full details deliberately omitted to suit the narratives of bloggers and other platforms. I usually choose to ignore such misrepresentations, but this specific report is false and requires correction.
On Budget, Taxes, and the Responsibility of Leadership
I have spoken on matters of governance, budget, and taxation, and it is necessary that the people understand clearly what I mean.
Let no one mistake my words: my concern is not against taxes themselves, for they are a tool given to governments to serve the people. But I speak against injustice, mismanagement, and systems that burden the citizen unnecessarily.
Taxes are meant to build the nation. They are meant to provide security, infrastructure, education, healthcare, and support for those in need. Yet, I have observed that often, these contributions are not used as intended. When the people give willingly, they deserve to see the fruit of their sacrifice. Roads must be built, schools must function, hospitals must serve, and public safety must be assured. Anything less is a betrayal of trust.
I also declare that not every payment or transaction should be taxed. There are times when taxation is overbearing and unreasonable. This is not the way of justice. A nation prospers when its laws are fair and its citizens are treated rightly, not when they are crushed under unnecessary financial burdens.
Government has a duty to make these systems known to the people. Clear public notice and education on taxation are not optional they are required. The people must understand what is taxable, what is exempt, and how their contributions will be used. Ignorance is not bliss when it comes to the livelihood of the people.
Furthermore, when tax refunds are due, they should not be made difficult or obstructed. The system must respect honesty and diligence, not punish it. Transparency, accountability, and integrity must guide every step of governance.
Let me say this plainly: my words are not an attack. They are a warning and a call to righteousness. Leadership that mismanages, misleads, or burdens its people will face the consequences of disobedience to justice. Taxes, when rightly collected and rightly used, can build a nation; when misused, they can destroy trust and hinder progress.
The prayer and hope of this ministry is that leadership will be fair, transparent, and responsible, that the people will understand their obligations, and that every kobo collected will be directed to the service of the nation and its citizens.
Let this serve as guidance, correction, and a prophetic word for our time: a nation grows strong when its leaders are righteous and its people are respected.
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This is a moment for clarity, direction, and national understanding.
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It's always a joyful thing when
God gives me the opportunity to be a blessing to those around me.
I was deeply touched by Pastor Akachukwu’s message during one of our services, especially when he shared how God has been faithful to him.
His testimony clearly reflected the heart of a man who is truly grateful to God.
One part of his message that stayed with me was his lifelong dream of having ₦1 million in his account. I couldn’t help but take steps to make that desire a reality.
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