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Primate Ayodele’s Prophecies On Mozambique, Nigerian Army, South Africa Come To Pass

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Primate Ayodele’s prophecies on Mozambique, the Nigerian Army, and South Africa have come to pass.

 

 

NewsRain Nigeria reports that even if people continue to criticize Primate Ayodele from January to December, those who celebrate him daily will continue to increase because God has blessed him beyond human understanding.

 

I doubt if there is anyone in Nigeria who releases voluminous prophecies at least two times a year and records massive fulfilment of the prophecies almost immediately after release.

 

It’s a rare grace that people would love to enjoy, but God has decided to anoint Primate Ayodele for that purpose, and this is why you will hardly see him struggle for attention or try to place himself in the same position as other men of God; he doesn’t really care because what God has given him is more than enough.

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On Saturday, the 20th of December, 2025, he released his prophecies for 2026 in a 146-page booklet, and to the glory of God, nothing less than 50 prophecies have been fulfilled already, yet we are still in January.

 

In the last few days, some other prophecies got fulfilled in addition to the already fulfilled ones.

 

Mozambique: Mozambique’s death toll from weeks of torrential rains and flooding rose to at least 112 on Wednesday as officials warned of possible disease outbreaks in overcrowded shelters housing tens of thousands of displaced people.

 

The National Disasters Management Institute (INGD) said more than 645,000 people have been affected since the start of the rainy season, with 91,310 currently sheltering in 68 active accommodation centres.

Primate Ayodele, in his prophecy booklet, accurately foretold that there would be a deadly flood in Mozambique.

 

These were his words: “Mozambique: The country will mourn on account of the death of several people, who will occur, they need to seek the face of God so that they do not see any problems at all.”

 

Nigerian Army: A suicide car bomber has rammed into a military convoy in the Timbuktu triangle in Borno State, killing five soldiers and injuring an unspecified number of troops.

Security sources confirmed to Daily Trust that two senior military officers – a major and a lieutenant – were affected.

 

“The attack also caused significant damage to military equipment used for offensive and defensive operations in the weeks-long clearance operations,” one of the soldiers said.

 

In his prophecy book, Primate Ayodele warned that in 2026, the military must be careful of ambush.

 

“I foresee that the Nigerian army will be equipped with the required modern and advanced weaponry. Let them be careful and watchful so the army personnel will not be kidnapped. They must pray against ambush and attacks on military convoys.”

 

South Africa: South Africa has declared ongoing floods a national disaster as the country confronts the aftermath of weeks of torrential rain that has killed at least 30 people, displaced communities, and caused extensive damage to homes, roads, and public infrastructure.

 

The announcement, issued by the National Disaster Management Centre and confirmed by the government on Sunday, enables national authorities to coordinate emergency operations across multiple provinces hit by severe weather.

 

In his 2026 prophecies, Primate Ayodele stated that there will be natural disasters in the country.

 

“SOUTH AFRICA: The country must be careful and should pray against bloodbath and accidents that will cause the country to be troubled. There will be a miner accident even as the government curbs illegal mining activities. They will repatriate foreigners as the economy of South Africa will be frustrated. Their communication tariff will increase. Must pray some of the leaders will not be called for corruption. There will be inflation as I foresee higher tariffs. There will be natural disasters, killings, and even as shootings will be rampant in the country.”