APC Faces Imminent Split Warns Primate Ayodele

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nigeria may be on the verge of a significant split in its top ranks, according to a warning issued by Primate Elijah Ayodele, the founder of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church. During a recent prophetic session, Primate Ayodele foresaw a potential crisis that could lead to the exit of two prominent APC leaders if the party fails to address its internal issues promptly.

Primate Ayodele emphasized that the party’s leadership must act swiftly to prevent this impending crisis, which he described as early signs of disunity. He cautioned that if left unaddressed, the situation could weaken the party’s structure and embarrass its leadership. The spiritual leader urged APC stakeholders to work with sincerity and transparency to resolve the internal conflicts, stressing that the party can still prevent the crisis if it takes immediate action.

The APC, one of Nigeria’s major political parties, has been grappling with internal conflicts and power struggles in recent times. The party has experienced divisions and factionalism, which have raised concerns about its cohesion and ability to present a united front. Primate Ayodele’s warning comes at a time when the party is preparing for future elections and seeking to maintain its grip on power.

The potential split in the APC’s top ranks could have significant implications for the party’s future and its ability to govern effectively. If the crisis is not averted, it could lead to a loss of public confidence and undermine the party’s credibility. As such, it is essential for the APC leadership to take Primate Ayodele’s warning seriously and work towards resolving its internal issues to prevent a major split.

The APC’s ability to address its internal conflicts and present a united front will be crucial in determining its success in future elections. The party’s stakeholders must prioritize sincerity and transparency in their efforts to resolve the crisis and prevent the exit of key leaders. By doing so, the APC can strengthen its structure and maintain its position as a major force in Nigerian politics.

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