Eπough Is Eπough: Nnamdi Kanu’s Family Sends Strong Warning To Primate Ayodele Over Prophecy

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Eπough Is Eπough: Nnamdi Kanu’s Family Sends Strong Warning To Primate Ayodele Over Prophecy

Warning To Primate Ayodele

Following a prophecy by the Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, that the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, should beg the federal government or else die in jail, Kanu’s family handed serious warning to the INRI cleric to shun provocative utterances against Kanu and focus on his church business on Sunday.

Primate Ayodele had last week, during the launch of his 30th “Warning to the Nations” at his church in Lagos, stated, “Kanu should beg the government before he is released, or else he will die in jail.”

However, this statement did not go down well with Kanu’s family, who, in a strong statement Sunday, warned him to focus on his church and stop making provocative utterances against the IPOB leader under the guise of prophecy.

Kanu’s immediate younger brother, Kanunta Kanu, in that statement today, advised the Primate to “stop deceiving gullible minds with purported prophecies that have nothing to do with God,” warning the cleric to focus on his calling and stop seeking relevance through misdirected and provocative comments on Kanu.

Kanunta, who reminded the Primate that “God, whose mouthpiece he is claiming to be, is a God of justice who does not punish the innocent,” warned such prophets “to keep their visions to themselves” and stop using Kanu’s name “to seek public attention and draw traffic.”

According to him, “Ayodele should be courageous enough to tell the world what God said about the murderous invasion of our family home that resulted in the death of my parents and the murder of 28 other innocent visitors to our home. The righteous God I know cannot count the masterminds of this atrocity guiltless and hold their victims accountable.

“If Kanu had truly committed any crime, as he (Ayodele) is purporting, the Nigerian courts would not have ordered his unconditional release, which his oppressors refused to obey for reasons best known to them.”.

Kanu, the family said, committed no crime but was unjustly incarcerated, simply for demanding justice and fair treatment for his oppressed Biafra people, and expressed their disappointment in “the likes of Ayodele, who masquerade as God’s mouthpiece, and dishing out words not authored by God instead of courageously speaking the truth to power.”.

The family further regretted, “Sycophantic Bible bashers like you are the reason Nigeria is in a spiritual mess today. Men who speak when God has not spoken should limit their ungodly prophecies to their gullible followers.

“Kanu has suffered enough and does not need any distraction at this stage. Ayodele and his likes should rather pray for and offer counsel to Nigerian leaders to uphold justice and equity.

“In case he has forgotten, may we remind him that liberators and freedom fighters all over the world have always been unjustly persecuted? George Washington, Martin Luther King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and anti-colonial freedom fighters in Africa all suffered before their people were liberated. Even Jesus Christ had to be crucified for humanity to be freed from sin.”.

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