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Primate Ayodele: Tinubu’s Administration Will Have So Much Misunderstanding That Will Lead To Division
Primate Ayodele has revealed that the next administration will have so much misunderstanding that will lead to division.
CityNews Nigeria reports that the leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, on Sunday, revealed that some newly elected politicians will have a crisis with their predecessors in the next administration, both at the state and national levels.
This online newspaper understands that in a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele noted that the next administration will have so much misunderstanding that will lead to division between the politicians.
Ayodele said this would affect the country and some states because progress will be seriously affected by their misunderstanding.
According to Ayodele, ‘’This next administration will feature several rancors both at the state and national levels. Some successors will fight their predecessors because it will not be rosy.
“Some will battle the issue of betrayal and disobedience, there will be so much crisis in the country as a result of division among those at the helm of affairs.’’
The man of God further mentioned that some incumbent state governors and their successors will have face-offs among themselves.
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