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Cleric Releases Prophecy For Tinubu, Tope Alabi, Kwam 1, Others

Founder, Clear Revelation Ministry, Oniyanrin, Ibadan, Apostle Jeremiah Adeyeye says President Bola Tinubu should not contest for a second term in office.


Apostle Adeyeye stated this while speaking on his prophecy with newsmen in Ibadan.

The cleric in his prophesy for Nigeria said that the president should also be full of prayers for him to be able to complete his first term in office, noting that there were dark forces working against the president’s success in his quest to turnaround the fortune of the country.

He said their powers might be overwhelming for president Tinubu to defeat if he vie for a second term in office.

The cleric also called on Oyo state governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde, to be prayerful as he had enemies in his administration.

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Apostle Adeyeye in his message to former president, Olusegun Obasanjo advised him to use his wisdom and capacity to unite the yoruba race as age was no longer on his side.

He also said there were some hidden facts about the death of the former president, Mohammadu Buhari, which would be revealed very soon.

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The Clear Revelation Ministry founder called on gospel artist, Tope Alabi to redirect her ways to the Lord while also charging popular Fuji Star, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall, popularly called Kwam 1 to pray against sudden death.

Apostle Adeyeye tasked Nigerians to desist from their evil ways and turn to God for a great and prosperous country.

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