‘’Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.’’ (Matthew 24:35), truly, there is no word that proceeds from the mouth of God’s prophets that will not come to pass no matter how long.
These words are like truth, no matter how you try to turn it around, truth will always be truth.
Before the presidential election held on Saturday, February 25, Nigerian prophet, Primate Ayodele had said that he doesn’t see the election dates set by INEC feasible. He mentioned that the elections will be postponed.
This was seen in a video shared on the prophet’s tiktok page. He revealed that there will be changes in the election date and that if the INEC doesn’t change the date, elections will not be held everywhere.
The presidential election which was held on February 25 was marred by irregularities, it was obvious that the INEC forced the election because there was no adequate preparation. The BVAS device didn’t work properly and elections didn’t hold in some places just as the man of God stated.
Just yesterday, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) suddenly changed the date for the governorship elections and postponed it by one week, just three days to the initial date. The commission noted that the reason is majorly on the BVAS issue.
This has no doubt fulfilled the prophecy of Primate Ayodele which he released in December 2022. The date of the election has been postponed just like he mentioned that he sees a change in the election date.
No matter how long it takes, the word of God will surely come to pass; this is a testimony.
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