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Just in- AKIN AMBODE AND PRIMATE AYODELES FULFILLED PROPHECIES To start with, Primaye Elijah Babatunde Ayodele, the founder and spiritual head of INRI Evangelical Alaseyori Ministry, who is currently on his way to Jerusalem for pilgrimage, would not like to be dragged into discussing issues beyond the religious realm, as he is not a politician and whatever he might have said in any regard emanated only from God. He is also not ready to discuss Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, who is well revered by all, being the plan of those who brought his name into their so-called reply. Now, to the issue at hand; there are two battles to face in every issue. One battle is to take ground, the other is to hold it and occupy the territory (2 Samuel 5:17-25). Prophet Daniel, speaking of God’s work, in the last days, revealed that the God of heaven will set up a kingdom which shall never be destroyed, nor left to another people, and it shall stand forever. (Daniel. 2:44.) The Lord has never indicated that his Church of the latter days would fail. God will ultimately triumph. It will definitely benefit each of us to be on the Lord’s side by keeping his laws and commandments. During these perilous last days, our responsibility to give warning to the world is vital. Some¬times, revelations from are meant to wake you up. Therefore, they should be treated with re¬spect. Predictions can come as a means to track one’s course and to sup¬port what you al¬ready know or re¬veal what you may not know on your path. To uphold the divine staying power of Primate Ayodele, who foresaw the problems of poor networks and debts plaguing Nigeria’s telecommunication giants now, below are a few of his very recent prophecies which have come to pass: (1.) I foresee political tension in Ekiti (see Global Excellence magazine. Tuesday, 18th November 2014). There is crisis between the governor and the state assembly on the one hand, and the jailbreak that has been said to have a political undertone. (2.) Boko Haram will intensify its terror acts and is currently planning serious bombings in strategic places (see Sunday Tribune, page 55, 23rd November, 2014). There were daring bombings in both Maiduguri, Borno State, and Damaturu in Yobe State very recently. And there was the dastardly bomb attack on a Kano mosque on 28th November, 2014. (3.) Let us pray against a plane crash landing very soon (see Sunday Tribune, page 55, 23rd November, 2014). An Overland Airways plane crash landed in Ilorin on the 1st of December, 2014. (4.) I don’t foresee the Nigerian Super Eagles having an edge over Congo in the match coming up in Nigeria (see City People magazine of October 1st, 2014). The Super Eagles lost the match and finally failed to qualify for AFCON 2015. (5.) The Super Eagles chief coach, Stephen Keshi, will not find it easy with the NFF and his job is on the line (see Sunday Newswatch of October 12th, 2014). Keshi is currently facing a big crisis with NFF over his job. (6.) “Let’s pray we don’t lose a one-time federal minister from the Southwest” (see Global Excellence magazine: Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014). A former minister, Olugbenga Ashiru, died. The Lord has placed prophets, apostles, and teachers in his Church to interpret and point the way for his people in both spiritual and temporal matters. The rights, authority, and priesthood powers of these leaders stem from the Savior himself. Safety lies in following the counsel of divinely appointed leadership. “Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.” (Luke 21:25–28, 34, 36.) In this light, Primate Ayodele has provided clear guidelines, admonitions, boundaries and, most of all, opportunities to experience the riches and graces of the Spirit’s works in our lives, in terms of the many aspects of prophetic ministry. But we would not be surprised if, at any stage, the unthinkable happens, as the courts of men today are substituting man-made laws for God’s laws and commandments. But God is not dead. He remains the same forever; resolute, firm, unchanging, yet full of love and compassion for his children.
Posted on: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 14:55:22 +0000

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