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Nigerian Prophet, Primate Ayodele’s Prophecy Shines In Pakistan ~ Prestige News


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All the way from Nigeria, Primate Ayodele’s prophetic warnings have come to pass in Pakistan following a train accident that killed about 30 people and injured 67 yesterday.
Primate Ayodele who is known for his prophecies on countries around the world had warned in his most recent annual prophecy book titled Warnings To The Nations (2023/2024 edition) that Pakistan will experience some crisis and that the people should pray against disasters like train accidents, flooding and water accidents.
Also with these prophecies were warnings to the president against assassination attempts, arrest of an opposition leader and unexpected death in the country. These can be found on page 93 of the prophecy book.
These were his words:
‘’PAKISTAN: The country must pray against flooding, water accidents and train accidents. I foresee an opposition party leader will be arrested. There will be unexpected killings and deaths. There will be an attempt to assassinate the president’’
To fulfill this prophetic warning in Pakistan, Hazara Express train derailed near Nawabshah in the southern Sindh province of Pakistan on Sunday. It was headed from Karachi to Havelian.
Some other prophecies of Primate Ayodele that have come to pass in Pakistan are the ousting of the former prime minister, Imran Khan in 2022 and his imprisonment which happened some days ago.
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