By Felicia Udeji
As the world awaits the results of the highly anticipated 2024 U.S. presidential election, Nigerian cleric Primate Elijah Babatunde Ayodele has released a controversial prophecy.
He claims the race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will be “tight” and may end in a deadlock. Known for his often bold and polarizing predictions, Primate Ayodele’s words have sparked debate on the reliability of prophecies in international politics.
In a recent video, Ayodele, a prominent figure in Nigerian spirituality, shared his vision of an inconclusive result in the upcoming election. “This presidential race will be extremely tight,” he warned, leaving his followers—and curious onlookers—divided on the potential implications. “There will be surprises, and I see a situation that could paralyze decision-making,” he added, implying that the U.S. political landscape might face unprecedented turmoil.
Primate Ayodele’s prediction has resonated across Nigeria and among international observers, as his prior prophecies, although controversial, have often garnered attention for their specificity and sometimes shocking accuracy. Some supporters argue that his visions provide critical insights into global affairs, while skeptics dismiss his proclamations as mere publicity stunts aimed at courting controversy.
With the election taking place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Truth Live News reports that Ayodele’s predictions have fueled debates in both political and religious circles. Followers of the prophet insist this forecast is yet another example of Ayodele’s connection to divine insight, but critics argue that his apocalyptic rhetoric only serves to sensationalize an already tense election climate.
As the polls open, all eyes are on the United States, but an unexpected subplot now lingers. Will Primate Ayodele’s prophecy come true, plunging one of the world’s oldest democracies into uncertainty? Or will his words fade into the background, becoming just another prophecy in the cleric’s long list of bold predictions? For now, the world holds its breath.