
Primate Ayodele Issues Warning to Governor Uzodimma
Renowned cleric Primate Elijah Ayodele has raised alarm over potential danger facing the wife of Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma, while cautioning the governor about critical political decisions that could determine his future. The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church delivered the warning in a new prophecy that has sent shockwaves through political circles in Imo state.
The spiritual leader specifically warned about security threats surrounding the Imo First Lady, urging Governor Uzodimma to immediately review her security arrangements. “He must work on his health and the movements of security operatives attached to the First Lady,” Ayodele stated in the prophecy obtained by Slyke Bulletin.
The prophecy contained in a statement signed by his media aide also contained crucial political advice for the governor as speculation grows about his succession plans. While predicting that Uzodimma’s candidate would defeat former governor Emeka Ihedioha in future elections, the cleric warned that selecting the wrong person could lead to disastrous consequences. “There will be so much confusion, and if he picks a wrong candidate, he will lose,” Ayodele cautioned.
The spiritual leader advised the governor to implement poverty alleviation programs and adopt more inclusive policies to maintain public support. “He must work with the poor masses, begin to start with a poverty alleviation programme, and have an open policy system,” the prophecy stated. Ayodele added that Uzodimma’s political future remains bright if he avoids making enemies and handles his health carefully.
The warning comes amid growing security challenges in Imo State, which has been a hotspot for violent attacks in recent years. Political observers note that the governor has faced increasing pressure over his handling of security matters, making the prophecy about his wife’s safety particularly concerning.
Governor Uzodimma’s office has not yet responded to the prophecy.
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