Monday 30 December 2013

Aregbesola Could Be Killed In 2014; Olabayo Drops Bombshell Again

Aregbesola Could Be Killed In 2014; Olabayo Drops Bombshell Again
Founder of the Evangelical Church of Yahweh, Primate Theophilus Olabayo, as part of his predictions for 2014, has revealed that the governor of Osun State, Rauf Aregbesola risks being kidnapped in the New Year.
Olabayo stated this while speaking at his church headquarters in Lagos, just as he added that aside risking being kidnapped, the governor could also be killed.
According to him, “Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State has to be watchful so that they will not kidnap and kill him in the New Year. He has to be very careful so that he can survive the year.”
Speaking further, the cleric stated that President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration would not go beyond 2015, noting that there might not be a general election in 2015. He added that the North would have the opportunity to produce the next president.
“Come 2015, they will not allow President Jonathan to rule because power is going back to the North, if at all there would be elections.
We have to pray as a people so that there will be election in 2015. If the situation gets worse, there may not be election in 2015,” he said.
Moving away from the political scene, Olabayo revealed that some of the old traditional rulers in the country would die. “In the New Year, some of the old traditional rulers will go because they will meet their ancestors,” he said.
Earlier in the week, the General Overseer of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Lagos, Primate Babatunde Ayodele also revealed what to be expected in 2014.
He revealed that after President Goodluck Jonathan would have gotten his second term bid, there would be crisis across the country.
According to him, “President Goodluck Jonathan’s second term is dicey. He will start some political abracadabra in order to gain his second term which will be characterised by so much of negotiations.
“He will have to cajole and beg a lot of people; he will also beg Obasanjo. What Nigerians see now is only a tip of the iceberg of the clash that will come between Obasanjo and Jonathan.
“At the same time, I want to tell you that when Jonathan eventually gets his second term, there will be crisis.”
Speaking on the state of the economy, he said Nigerians would amass huge debts which would spread among the various tiers of government.

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