The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has uttered that the Presidential candidate of Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi cannot transpose the 2023 presidential elections in court.
The Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, PEPT has been scheduled to commence on Monday, May 8 as the authority is set to hear the cases of the opposition parties challenging the declaration of APC’s Bola Tinubu as President-elect.
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Ayodele who is confident of his utterances has declared publicly that only God can stop Bola Tinubu’s inauguration and further shaded Peter Obi.
In a statement issued by Ayodele Media Aide, Oluwatosin Osho, the cleric asked the Labour Party candidate to deter from going to court because he won’t win.
He also alleged that he notified Peter Obi before the election of some things he needed to do if he wanted to win the presidential election, but he declined which was responsible for his loss at the polls.
His words:
“Nobody can stop Tinubu from being inaugurated as the President of Nigeria on May 29, only God can stop him. I am not in support of the Muslim-Muslim ticket, God has never approved the combination for Nigeria.”
“There are consequences the country will face as a result of that. Nigeria will face hard times with Muslim-Muslim ticket.”
“Peter Obi didn’t win the election, he can’t be president. Going to court for Obi is now a waste of money, time, and energy. He didn’t win the election and even if he goes around the world, he still will not be declared winner.”
“I remember saying Obi is only making noise, and I said if Igbo loses 2023, they will not smell presidency in the next 30 years; this is what has happened now. I warned Obi that he isn’t ready for the election, I told him some of the things that will give him victory but he didn’t do anything. Why is he crying now?”
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