Unfortunate Incident May Have Been Avoided If Rapt Attention Pay To It- Primate Ayodele.

Unfortunate Incident May Have Been Avoided If Rapt Attention Pay To It- Primate Ayodele.

Unfortunate Incident May Have Been Avoided If Rapt Attention Pay To It- Primate Ayodele.

The leader of INRI Primate Elijah Ayodele has disclosed that the unfortunate incident that may have been avoided if rapt attention was paid to the warning sent to monarchs in Yoruba land some months ago.

In a video interview, Primate Ayodele was heard warning monarchs in Yoruba land against attacks by kidnappers. He made it known that the traditional rulers need to rise up to a very big challenge because if they don’t, there will be an assassination of traditional rulers in the land.

His words:

‘’Let all Obas in Yoruba land rise up to a very big challenge. If they don’t rise up to this challenge, we should pray not to see the assassination of an Oba or kidnapping of an Oba. The monarchs should do something urgent to prevent insecurity.’’

According to reports, the killers were kidnappers who attempted to abduct the deceased traditional rulers. Micheal Ogungbemi, chairman of Ajoni local council development area, was quoted as saying the gunmen attempted to abduct the three traditional rulers but Oba Adebayo Fatoba, the Alara of Ara-Ekiti, survived the ambush.

This also reflects the prophecy of Primate Ayodele concerning 2024. The prophet had revealed in December that kidnapping will take a new dimension in 2024 while warning security agencies to be on alert. Just as he has said it, kidnapping has continued to be the order of the day since 2024 began.

Just yesterday, traditional rulers across Nigeria were thrown into mourning following the gruesome killing of two Monarchs in Ekiti state by suspected kidnappers.

The monarchs were said to be returning from a meeting in Irele-Ekiti when they were accosted and gunned down.

They were identified as Oba David Ogunsakin, the Elesun of Esun-Ekiti; and Oba Olatunde Olusola, the Onimojo of Omojola-Ekiti.

The Public Relations Officer (PRO) in Ekiti state, Sunday Abutu, confirmed the killing but said details about the incident were still sketchy.