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Nigeria Needs A Department For Spiritual Intelligence — Primate Ayodele

Nigeria Needs A Department For Spiritual Intelligence — Pr

Primate Ayodele

The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has advised the federal government to create a department for spiritual intelligence to fight terrorists.

Ayodele stated this while reacting to the tragic Kaduna-Abuja train attack that claimed the lives of several people and injured many.

The clergy further stated that the major cause of persistent insecurity in Nigeria is the lack of respect for God and his prophets by the present government led by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Primate Ayodele said with the creation of a department for spiritual intelligence will consist of prophets who can reveal the next move of terrorists and how they can overcome them.

“In my recent prophecy, I had warned the government of Kaduna State against bombings, it’s not surprising that bandits attacked facilities in the state.

"All these are happening because the government doesn’t respect prophets, they see prophets as beggars or publicity seekers which is very wrong.

“As a prophet, I have enough publicity and God has blessed me so well. The ignorance of the government to prophetic warnings and advice is the cause of this crisis in Nigeria. They feel they can do it alone and where has that taken them to?

“The service chiefs, DSS, need the department of spiritual intelligence where they will join forces with prophets who will tell them what to expect, where to expect it according to God’s directive.

"Other countries do it but in Nigeria, we have an arrogant government that doesn’t refer to God, listen to him, and berate him.

“Prophets talk every day because God speaks always. It’s the responsibility of the government and security formation to pay attention and work on it.

"You can’t take chances when it comes to issues about national security", Primate Ayodele said.

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