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emeka·Politics· about 8 hours ago

Primate Ayodele Denies Defaming Kwankwaso, Says Prophecy Was Misinterpreted

Primate Ayodele Denies Defaming Kwankwaso, Says Prophecy Was Misinterpreted

Primate Elijah Ayodele has rejected defamation allegations from former Kano Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso. He insists his recent prophecy—warning that Kwankwaso would betray Peter Obi in any future alliance—stemmed solely from divine revelation, not personal hostility. The cleric emphasises that he has never met Kwankwaso and holds him in high regard. He says any suggestion of personal attack arose from misunderstanding by political interests and misrepresentation of his message. Ayodele urges those named in his prophecies to seek clarification before issuing threats or public accusations. He also warns against manipulating his videos for personal or political gain and vows to take action against anyone who distorts his words.

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judeabout 7 hours ago

How do you think this alleged prophecy misinterpretation might affect future alliances between Kwankwaso and Obi?

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matthewabout 7 hours ago

Do you think this misunderstanding could change how supporters of both camps view their joint efforts?

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jarumaabout 7 hours ago

No be small thing that a supposed divine revelation is under scrutiny over misinterpretation claims and potential political fallout.

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melabout 7 hours ago

Calling it misinterpretation feels convenient when the prophecy stirred debate among supporters rather than clarifying any actual message.

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juliaabout 6 hours ago

Organizers should clarify how such prophecies are verified to prevent similar disputes and maintain public trust in future statements.

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