Popular Nigerian cleric Primate Elijah Ayodele has once again addressed critics, responding to those who have questioned the authenticity of his prophecies. He insists that the messages he receives from God carry serious warnings that cannot be overlooked.
“They call me fake,” Ayodele said during a recent address. “But what God showed me cannot be ignored. People should pay attention because divine guidance is meant to help, not scare.”
The cleric explained that prophetic messages are sometimes difficult for the public to understand, especially when they concern sensitive issues such as national security, leadership, or social developments.
According to Ayodele, God often reveals important insights ahead of time to prepare individuals, leaders, and communities for what may lie ahead. He emphasized that the purpose of prophecy is to warn, guide, and encourage wise decisions.
Ayodele also noted that criticism is nothing new for prophets. “Throughout history, prophets have faced skepticism,” he said. “But time always proves the truth of divine messages.”
He encouraged Nigerians to remain attentive and prayerful, stating that ignoring spiritual guidance can lead to unnecessary challenges. Ayodele emphasized that his role is not to frighten people but to share what he believes God has revealed, so that the nation and its citizens can act wisely.
The cleric concluded by urging leaders and the public alike to listen, prepare, and remain vigilant, explaining that the messages he delivers are meant to inspire action, reflection, and positive change......…
