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Jonathan Warned About Safety Ahead 2015 Election

President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has been advised to be conscious of his safety ahead of the 2015 election. Some state governors have equally been admonished to be wary of their safety.

The founder of Inri Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Babatunde Ayodele, gave the advice Thursday while speaking with P.M.NEWS in Lagos, southwest Nigeria.

“President Jonathan needs fervent prayers to avert any impediment before he contests in 2015. He also needs to take a drastic step before 2015 to solve the problem of Boko Haram.

“He should ensure that his private jet is in top shape as from July-November and he should pick any date in September for the cleansing of the nation by prayers and fasting for three days to curb ethnic crisis,” Ayodele said.

In what appears to be a prediction, he said: “Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governors will gang up against the president. Bamanga Tukur needs prayer for a stable health condition.

“The price of petrol will go up from N120-N130 per litre, and I see labour divided nationwide next year.

“General Muhammadu Buhari needs prayers to achieve his heart’s desire. Governor Adams Oshiomhole must be security conscious and prayers will sustain him. Governor Olusegun Mimiko must  watch his utterances otherwise he won’t win the forthcoming election. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a good leader and he should work harder in holding ACN together because opposition parties will threaten ACN.

“The Ministry of the Enviroment must be on the look out as flood will displace many Lagosians.”

According to Ayodele, “Prominent politicians and an Iyaloja will die this year. Ae market will be gutted by fire. More Divisional Police Officers, DPOs, will be removed, while police formations such as Area ‘B’ Apapa, Area ‘F’ Ikeja, Area ‘G’ Ogba and Area ‘K’ should take precaution so that they don’t lose their officers to robbers.”

By Oluwole  Adeboye

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