Primate Ayodele Urges Nigerians to Pray for Judges Amid Influence Attempts on PEPT

The leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has called on Nigerians to pray for the judges responsible for handling the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal (PEPT), as he foresees attempts by certain forces to influence their decisions.

Primate Ayodele warns that if these attempts to sway the judgments are successful, Nigeria will be plunged into a severe crisis, further exacerbating the suffering of its citizens.

The prophet emphasizes that any judge who allows themselves to be a tool for injustice will face dire consequences.

In a statement issued by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Ayodele states that the judges require divine intervention from God to empower them to do what is right.

He explains that they must be shielded from any form of external influence, as they will not be spared by God if they succumb to it.

“Nigerians need to pray for the judges presiding over the presidential election petition tribunal. I foresee forces attempting to manipulate them into making unjust decisions.

“These forces are already at work, and if they succeed, it could lead the country into a major crisis.

“This is not just about the country; even any judge who allows themselves to be a weapon for injustice will face the consequences. Nigeria is in pain, and any judge who supports unfair rulings will endure permanent pain, anguish, and agony.

“The judges need God’s divine intervention to stay on the right path. They require spiritual fortification, cleansing, and the presence of God during this crucial period.”

Primate Ayodele asserts that the judges’ verdicts will either propel Nigeria forward or set the country back.

He firmly declares that if the judgments fail to reflect justice, Nigerians will unleash curses upon the judges.

“The tribunal will either move Nigeria forward or hold it back. If the judgments do not align with justice, curses will rain down on those judges. The curses will manifest in various forms. The judges must deliver fair judgments for their sake and that of their families. They must do what is necessary to help Nigeria and make the country better. We need judgments that will redefine Nigeria.”

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