Popular Nigerian cleric and leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has once again stirred widespread reactions following a new prophecy in which he claimed that a sitting president somewhere in the world may pass away between now and 2027.
The prophecy, delivered during a recent religious gathering, quickly gained attention after clips and reports began circulating online. According to the cleric, global leaders should intensify prayers and pay closer attention to health and security concerns within presidential offices worldwide.
Primate Ayodele, known for issuing political and global predictions, did not mention any specific country or leader but warned that the period leading up to 2027 could witness unexpected developments in international leadership.
His statement has since sparked intense debate across social media, with supporters describing the prophecy as a spiritual warning meant to encourage prayer and caution, while critics argue that such broad predictions often generate fear and speculation.
Over the years, Ayodele has made headlines for numerous prophecies relating to elections, governance, economic issues, and global events. Some followers believe several of his past predictions have come to pass, contributing to his strong following both within Nigeria and abroad.
Religious analysts note that prophetic declarations from influential clerics frequently attract public attention due to Nigeria’s deeply spiritual culture, where many people closely follow religious guidance concerning national and global affairs.
However, observers have also urged the public to approach such statements responsibly, emphasizing the importance of avoiding panic or misinformation when interpreting prophetic messages.
As reactions continue to pour in, the prophecy has once again placed Primate Ayodele at the center of national conversation, highlighting the powerful intersection between religion, public opinion, and global politics in contemporary society.


