"Only A Strong Coalition Can Stop Him" Nigerian Pastor Who Prophesied Ruto’s 2022 Win Predicts 2027 Election Outcomes

A Nigerian religious leader has predicted that President William Ruto could secure a second term in the 2027 General Election if the opposition fails to unite and build a strong political alliance.

Primate Elijah Ayodele, the head of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, said the President’s chances of re-election remain high under the current political environment. According to him, the biggest advantage for the ruling side is the lack of a solid and coordinated opposition front.

In a statement released on Friday, the cleric noted that removing an incumbent president requires a powerful coalition with a clear strategy and shared goals. He argued that without such unity, opposition parties may struggle to convince voters to support a common candidate.

Ayodele said Kenya’s political leadership currently appears organized and stable, making it difficult for rivals to mount a serious challenge. 

He added that if the opposition continues to operate in small and competing groups, it will weaken its chances ahead of the next election.

The preacher further claimed that if President Ruto secures a second term, his administration could introduce new economic policies that may significantly influence the country’s financial direction. 

He suggested that such changes could reshape the economic landscape and affect both businesses and households.

His remarks come at a time when early political alignments and negotiations are already taking shape across the country. Several political leaders have begun holding meetings and forming partnerships as they position themselves for the 2027 race.

Ayodele also warned that internal divisions remain the opposition’s biggest obstacle. Without coordination, shared messaging, and a united leadership structure, he said, efforts to challenge the government may fall short.



Beyond Kenya, the cleric issued similar observations about political developments in other African countries. He pointed to possible tensions and leadership challenges in nations such as South Sudan, Sudan, and Uganda, warning that instability could arise if political differences are not managed carefully.

Earlier this year, Ayodele had also suggested that President Ruto’s administration could face economic pressure and internal political challenges before the next election cycle. 

He hinted at the possibility of the President losing a key political ally, although he did not provide specific details.




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