Russia 2018: Primate Ayodele predicts what will happen to Super Eagles at World Cup

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Primate Babatunde Ayodele, founder and head of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Oke Afa, Lagos, has predicted that Super Eagles of Nigeria won’t win the forthcoming World Cup in Russia.

Addressing journalists in Lagos, Ayodele said Nigeria “is not ripe to win.”

The clergy man said, “Nigeria cannot lift the World Cup in the forthcoming championship.

“The country is not ripe to win. Let Pinnick say whatever he wants. The Eagles will not lift the trophy.”

The clergy man also called on the United States, US, and the United Kingdom , UK, to be wary of the crisis in Syria amid other terrorist attacks.

He said, “At the beginning of the year, I called the attention of the world about a terrorist attack that would occur in the United Kingdom. I talked about the crisis in Israel.

“The United States of America must be careful so that the Syria issue would not become a full-blown war. If the USA does not have alliance with Russia, it will not be able to fight the crisis in Syria. There is a lot of politics in it.

“There will be a lot of protests against the Donald Trump presidency in the US. A lot of secrets will be revealed. He will not have a second term. There will be more killings in the US and UK.”

Recall that Ayodele had said President Muhammadu Buhari’s second term will cause Nigeria 40 years setback.



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