2027: Why Fintiri of Adamawa Can’t Install a Successor as He Faces Showdown with Atiku
According to the prophet, Fintiri will face significant challenges in attempting to install a successor, as he prepares for a political showdown with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
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Why Fintiri of Adamawa Can’t Install a Successor as He Faces Showdown with Atiku
Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has issued a strong warning regarding the political future of Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri.
According to the prophet, Fintiri will face significant challenges in attempting to install a successor, as he prepares for a political showdown with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
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In a prophetic statement released by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele outlined political forecasts for several Nigerian governors, including Fintiri, cautioning them about potential crises and difficult situations they may encounter in the coming months.
Fintiri’s Struggle to Install a Successor
The prophecy about Fintiri’s political trajectory is particularly striking, with Primate Ayodele predicting that the governor will leave the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and experience intense conflict with Atiku Abubakar, a prominent figure in the party.
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The prophet revealed that Fintiri would find it hard to install a new governor in the state, attributing this to internal strife and poor political strategy. Ayodele warned that the governor will disappoint many of his supporters and create unnecessary crises for himself.
“Fintiri is about to leave PDP; he will fight with Atiku. He and Ribadu will have political issues, and they will fight a dirty fight,” the statement read. “There will be pressure on him, and he will disappoint a lot of his followers. He will use religious sentiment to fire himself, and this can fail his coming election.”
The prophecy further suggested that Fintiri must urgently strategize if he hopes to remain politically relevant and avoid further instability.
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Additionally, Ayodele mentioned that Fintiri’s political allies who hoped to succeed him would be left disappointed, adding that the state’s leadership could face challenges such as cholera and chickenpox outbreaks.
Warnings for Other Governors
Primate Ayodele also offered insights into the political futures of other governors across Nigeria:
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Niger State: The prophecy advised the governor to be cautious of political and insecurity crises, which would lead to disagreements with key political stakeholders. The governor was warned that his efforts would go unappreciated, as he would face tensions with his deputy and other political figures in the state.
Abia State: Governor Alex Otti was cautioned about the impact of bad policies on his administration’s legacy. While his second term appeared possible, Ayodele warned of battles over insecurity and accusations against his government. The prophecy also predicted defections from his cabinet and conflicts with traditional leaders.
Imo State: Governor Hope Uzodinma was advised to carefully select his successor. Ayodele warned that a wrong choice could lead to political disaster. The prophet urged the governor to prioritize policies for poverty alleviation and work closely with the poor to maintain his political standing.
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Delta State: Governor Sheriff was warned that his membership in the APC could create divisions in the party, with a possible fallout from the presidency. Ayodele predicted that the governor would face problems managing the party in the state and would continue to clash with his predecessor.
Political Forecasts and Impact on the Nation
Primate Ayodele’s prophetic warnings underscore the turbulent political climate that many governors will face in the near future. His predictions reflect the high-stakes nature of Nigerian politics, where power struggles, party conflicts, and internal divisions often dominate the political scene.
As Fintiri prepares for what could be a pivotal moment in his political career, he must navigate the challenges of succession, party loyalty, and potential conflicts with national political figures like Atiku Abubakar.
The outcome of his political battles may have far-reaching consequences, not just for Adamawa State but for the broader political landscape of Nigeria.
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