- Olabayo drops bombshell
- Says 2015 elections may not holds
DESPITE
the series of tragedies witnessed in the country in the outgone year,
particularly among the political class, there may not be respite yet for state
governors and top political office holders.
Going
by the predictions of the founder of the Evangelical Church of YAWEH, Lagos,
Primate Theophilus Olabayo, the much anticipated general elections of 2015 may
also not hold.
Olabayo,
who spoke with Sunday Tribune in an exclusive interview, had many heart-rending
predictions for people of the country.
According
to Olabayo, two governors would not see the end of 2013, declaring that; “this
year, we have to pray so that we may not lose two governors because what
happened last year was a shadow of what is going to happen this year.”
He
added that the president and governors should forget about re-election in the
next general election.
Answering
a question on the anticipated commencement of preparations for the 2015
elections this year, Olabayo said; “please, let us forget about the 2015
elections for now.
Are
the people who are talking about that all-important year sure they would live
up to that time? What I foresee about 2015 is trouble and anarchy in the land
and the political gladiators would undo themselves.
They
would use ill-gotten money to destroy themselves. They would also resort to
fetish things and occultism to kill themselves.
“But
we should all pray in this country so that we may not lose two state governors.
Generally, I saw that among the politicians, there is going to be a lot of
killings; of people who are in higher positions.”
To
forestall the impending disaster, Primate Olabayo said the answer was for all
Nigerians to be united in prayer.
The
cleric, who, however, said the country was not going to break, declared
specifically that Edo and Ondo states in the Southern part of the country would
“experience political earthquake” and that “anything” could happen in those
states.
Olabayo
said further that Nigerians should expect more flood and increase in activities
of the Boko Haram sect and general terrorism in the New Year, adding, however,
that in the year, a new leader that would restore order and good governance
would emerge.
He
said the present crop of politicians had incurred the wrath of God, maintaining
that 2013 would be a year of vengeance against some members of the class.
Olabayo
also spoke about the various political change-of-gears that would occur in the
South-West states of the nation, giving specific warnings to political leaders
like former Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala of Oyo State, former Governor Gbenga
Daniel of Ogun State and their counterpart in Ekiti, Mr Ayodele Fayose.
Source:
tribune
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