The INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church’s head, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has warned Nigerians that dire economic conditions are expected in 2025. Ayodele called the coming year “a difficult year” and warned that it would not be a pleasant period for the country, anticipating widespread unhappiness among the public in remarks passed along through his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Ayodele foresees deteriorating economic conditions, including increased taxes and higher prices for essential goods. He emphasized the need for significant government reforms, warning that without such changes, Nigeria could face systemic failure. He stated, “The rich will start becoming scared to move around because people will be angry and ready to attack anyone including governors and politicians.”
His statements depict a troubling outlook for the months ahead, particularly leading up to February 2025. Ayodele expressed frustration with the government’s lack of action, questioning its effectiveness by asking, “What is the government doing?” He argued that ignoring simple directives would only exacerbate the already dire economic situation.
Furthermore, Ayodele noted that the current confusion within Nigeria’s economic landscape has not yet peaked, predicting further increases in fuel prices despite the recent launch of the Dangote refinery. He also warned that electricity and telecommunications tariffs are likely to rise, suggesting that the government will impose additional hardships on citizens through increased taxes.
He concluded his remarks with a stark warning that the Nigerian system could collapse if the government fails to take appropriate action. Ayodele emphasized that significant events are expected before 2027 and cautioned against allowing democracy to lead to bitterness. His comments underscore the urgent need for governmental accountability and sound economic management as Nigeria prepares for a challenging future.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>