Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has issued a fresh set of prophecies concerning several African countries, cautioning their leaders to act with wisdom to avert political unrest, economic hardship, and security breakdown.
In his latest message released on Friday, the cleric revealed divine revelations about imminent developments that could shape the political and economic direction of South Sudan, Somalia, Morocco, Tunisia, Botswana, Ivory Coast, Guinea-Bissau, and Cameroon.
Primate Ayodele lamented that corruption, poor governance, and neglect of divine guidance remain major obstacles to peace and progress across the continent.
He urged African leaders to prioritize citizens’ welfare and strengthen institutions to prevent uprisings and foreign interference.
For South Sudan, the Primate said, “The only way they can have peace is for the president and first vice president to move out of the system and let them have extension in the government.
“The extension is what will make South Sudan peaceful. Leadership problems are what are killing the country, and the leaders are not committed.
“The president should hand over to a young person, someone that is loyal. The country is blessed with several mineral resources, but the people are swimming in poverty. The country has potential citizens, but greediness is killing the nation.
“The country needs a young person who isn’t up to 55 years old to make the nation stronger. Don’t allow America to kill your country; the nation should ally with Russia and UAE. Democracy cannot come to reality in the country now. They should use their resources to make the country better, but leadership issues will finish the country.”
On Somalia, Ayodele warned that the nation faced growing insecurity and weak governance.
He said, “With America, the country will not be able to reach its potentials. The president is too weak, and there will be an increase in terrorism in the country. There will also be sea pirates.
“There will be a deadly attack closer to the government house which will cause Somalia several casualties; it will involve personalities. The government is not ready to fight for the future of the people of Somalia.
Revolution will take place in the country in a couple of months, and I see political diarrhea in Somalia.”
He urged Morocco’s leadership to be prayerful and cautious, saying, “The king must be prayerful so that he won’t lose his integrity, and they will take some unpopular decisions that will corrupt the system. Apart from this, Morocco will feel poverty, and they must pray against airborne disease.
“They must be watchful against irregularities in the administration of the country.”
The cleric also warned Tunisia to brace for political upheaval, saying, “There will be problems and changes of government in the country. The people will not want the present government any longer, and the present president must pray for his health.
“They will not allow opposition to get it right. They will fight themselves thoroughly. It’s going to be a hard time for Tunisia.”
He said Botswana would record progress in diamond production, noting, “The country will increase in diamond production, and this will improve their government. The president will do so well to improve and come out with different strategies to see that the country is on a global level.
“They must pray against flood, their former president, ethnicity crisis, incessant killings, and border aggression. The president will introduce a quota that will make the country balance economically.”
On Ivory Coast, he predicted tension ahead of the next election. “The next revolution in Africa is coming from Côte d’Ivoire. The president can only win by rigging and illegally.
“The opposition will cause problems, and this can bring in military interventions. They must not joke with this election. We need to pray against another crisis in the country.”
For Guinea-Bissau, Ayodele warned of the president’s ill health, saying, “The president is sick, but they are managing him. They should look for someone younger, or else the president will die in power.”
On Cameroon, he said, “Opposition must rise up seriously because they want to rig them out. Biya has been defeated; his time is up in the country.
He needs to look after his health instead of sinking the country. He mustn’t cause war in the country because of this election; otherwise, there will be an eruption.”
The cleric urged African leaders to act decisively, warning that ignoring divine instruction could plunge their nations into deeper instability.

