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Prophet Ayodele says Tinubu’s choice of Ambode may win Lagos for PDP

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A prominent Lagos cleric and founder of Inri Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Ayodele Elijah Babatunde, has said the victory of Akinwunmi Ambode may cause the All Progressives Congress, APC, to lose Lagos in 2015.

Sharing part of his revelations for 2015 with Daily Independent, he said the Lagos APC had committed a blunder during their primary.

He said the party may suffer defeat in 2015 except they seek God’s favour.

His words: “Not only did the party erred on the choice of candidate but the leader of the party is racing against time in terms of political grip on his followers. New leadership will emerge in the South West APC. I foresee betrayers feeding fat on the party during the 2015 general election.

“There will be a lot of protest votes during the poll. The leadership of APC should pray against sudden cloud hovering around the glory of the party in Lagos that may make them lose to the opposition. Apart from that, I could see Tinubu being betrayed and he would be shocked that he may lose relevance.”

Primate Ayodele added that Tinubu and ex-President, Olusegun Obasanjo, were in their last major political game.

“I pray that their stars will never deem. It is for the leadership of APC to make restitution before it is too late; because, I must be frank with you, the PDP is close to government house in Lagos State now than before.

“If the APC wins, the party leaders should expect the treatment they gave to the Afenifere leaders during Tinubu’s tenure as governor”.

 
 
 

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