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"Drop Out Of That Race, Only Gen Z’s Candidate Can Send Ruto Home In 2027 Not You" Nigerian Prophet Primate Ayodele Who Predicted Ruto's 2022 Win Tells Gachagu

Nigerian preacher Primate Elijah Ayodele, well known for political predictions across Africa, has issued a stern warning to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua over his 2027 presidential bid.

Ayodele, the leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, advised Gachagua to abandon his State House ambitions and instead rally behind the candidate chosen by Kenya’s Gen Z movement.

According to him, President William Ruto is determined to stay in power and will use all possible means to secure re-election.

“Ruto will go all out to return as president, even if it means bending the rules. Only Gen Z can unseat him by supporting one candidate,” Ayodele said in a statement shared through his media team.

He warned that Gachagua’s resources and campaign would not succeed if he ignored the power of young voters, insisting that the former DP risks wasting his political capital.

“Gachagua should not contest. He should support whoever Gen Zs decide to back for the sake of Kenya’s future,” the preacher added.

The prophecy comes just days after Gachagua declared that he would contest the 2027 presidency.

He promised sweeping changes, including scrapping the housing levy, transferring housing projects back to counties, and compensating citizens whose contributions had been deducted.

His announcement unsettled the United Opposition, which had been considering a ticket pairing Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka with former Interior CS Fred Matiang’i.

Gachagua was widely expected to play the role of a kingmaker rather than pursue the top seat himself.

Primate Ayodele is no stranger to Kenya’s politics. Ahead of the 2022 elections, he predicted that William Ruto would clinch the presidency in the first round.

At the time, he urged Ruto to focus his campaign on Mount Kenya, women, and the youth, which turned out to be crucial voting blocs.

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