Primate Elijah Ayodele, head of the INRI Spiritual Evangelical Church, has made striking predictions about Nigeria’s future, highlighting significant changes in fuel prices and political developments in Rivers State.
In a recent prophetic announcement, Ayodele forecasted that fuel prices could plummet to between N200 and N300 per liter within the next three to four years. While this prophecy has generated enthusiasm among Nigerians, he cautioned that a decrease in fuel prices would not necessarily lead to an improvement in overall living conditions. Despite the anticipated economic benefits, he warned that hardships would likely continue, raising concerns about the broader effects on the nation’s economy.
In addition to economic predictions, Ayodele addressed the political landscape in Rivers State, asserting that Governor Siminalayi Fubara is irremovable from his position. He predicted that any efforts to oust Fubara would be unsuccessful and that the governor would achieve significant progress for his constituents, even amidst potential challenges from former Governor Nyesom Wike. This assertion has intensified interest in the political dynamics of the state and the future of Fubara’s administration.
Ayodele’s predictions are elaborated in his book, Divine Messages for the Year 2025 and Beyond, which features 94 pages of prophetic insights covering a variety of issues, including political instability, economic difficulties, and security challenges both in Nigeria and globally. The spiritual leader urged Nigerians to seek divine guidance through prayer to effectively navigate these obstacles.
Among the prophecies, Ayodele anticipates political unrest, sustained economic struggles, and threats to national security. He encouraged Nigerians to stay vigilant and spiritually prepared, underscoring the importance of unity and resilience in confronting these challenges.
As 2025 unfolds, all eyes will be on Ayodele’s predictions, with many Nigerians eagerly awaiting the potential decline in fuel prices and the fulfillment of the vision for Governor Fubara’s administration. While the future remains uncertain, Ayodele’s words have undoubtedly ignited a blend of hope, curiosity, and concern throughout the nation.








