In a recent report by Punch, Ayodele explained that he had a private conversation with Wigwe and advised him to pray against the danger. He stated that Wigwe was alarmed by the prophecy and distanced himself from him. He defended his practice of prophecy, stating that he only speaks when instructed by God. He pointed out that sometimes he mentions names in his prophecies, while other times he doesn’t, depending on diving guidance. Regarding his prophecies concerning the deaths of traditional rulers, Ayodele defended his intentions, stating that it was a sincere recommendation for people to pray against such occurrences.
In Ayodele’s words: “Wigwe was so scared of my prophecy that he stopped talking to me, he said my prophecy was too scary” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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