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Cleric warns Tinubu of looming phone hacking threat, urges urgent action

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(DDM) – Primate Elijah Ayodele, leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has issued a direct warning to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over what he described as an imminent threat to the president’s communication devices, calling for immediate steps to secure them against possible hacking attempts.

In a recent statement, Ayodele revealed that he had received a divine revelation indicating that the president’s phone could soon be compromised.

He stressed that certain individuals, both within and outside the country, were working to penetrate the president’s communication systems.

According to the cleric, this warning was neither political nor tied to issues of popularity, but rather a matter of national security with potentially serious consequences if ignored.

DDM gathered that Primate Ayodele, widely known for his political, economic, and security prophecies, has a history of issuing public warnings that have sparked national debates.

Over the years, his predictions have touched on elections, economic crises, policy decisions, and security threats.

The cleric advised that President Tinubu urgently strengthen his digital communication systems, collaborate more closely with intelligence and cybersecurity agencies, and ensure that no vulnerabilities exist that could be exploited by hostile actors.

He also warned against complacency within the presidency’s security team, urging the deployment of advanced counter-surveillance technology.

Cybersecurity analysts have echoed Ayodele’s concerns, noting that even leaders with sophisticated security measures are not immune to high-level cyberattacks.

Experts warn that if such a breach were to occur, it could lead to severe national security risks, diplomatic complications, and possible leaks of classified information.

Ayodele went further to suggest that the threat may not be purely technical but could also be influenced by what he called “unseen spiritual forces,” a recurring theme in his prophecies.

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He argued that adversaries might exploit both physical and metaphysical weaknesses to infiltrate the president’s communication network.

This revelation has already sparked conversations among political commentators and cybersecurity professionals on the importance of continually upgrading security protocols for top government officials.

With Nigeria increasingly dependent on digital systems for governance, diplomacy, and military coordination, analysts say the stakes are higher than ever.

The presidency has yet to respond to Ayodele’s statement.

However, his warning comes at a time when concerns about cybersecurity are on the rise globally, with several countries reporting attempts to compromise leaders’ communications for espionage, political leverage, or sabotage.

As Nigeria navigates complex internal and external challenges, from economic reforms to security operations,  any disruption to the president’s secure communications could have far-reaching implications for governance and stability.

Ayodele’s message, therefore, stands as both a spiritual caution and a practical call for urgent action.


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