Glamtush reports that the Nigeria Police Force was thrown into mourning yesterday following the death of Akwa Ibom commissioner of police, Waheed Ayilara.
According to reports, Ayilara died in Lagos state after undergoing surgical operation for prostate cancer.
This sad incident is a fulfilment of the prophecy of renowned Nigerian prophet, Primate Elijah Ayodele which he shared earlier in 2024.
The prophet, whose track record of fulfilled prophecies is second to none warned in a video shared on his social media page that Nigerians need to pray against the death of commissioners of police and political commissioners.
He mentioned that it is very important that Nigerians pray against the death of those he mentioned.
These were his words, “Let’s pray for commissioners of police, political commissioners so that we won’t see the death of anybody, very very important… ”
Unfortunately, Waheed Ayilara’s death has fulfilled the prophecy of Primate Elijah Ayodele.
In the same vein, the commissioner for finance in Borno state was confirmed dead few days ago.
The Borno State Government announced the death of the state’s Commissioner for Finance, Ahmad Ali Ahmad, on Monday.
In a statement released by the state Commissioner for Information and Internal Security, Usman Tar, it was confirmed that Ahmad died on Monday morning.
According to the statement, “His burial is scheduled for 5 pm on Monday, August 26, 2024, at his family residence on Damboa Road, behind the Indimi residence in Maiduguri.”
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