The founder of the Inri Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has predicted that the All Progressive Congress (APC) governorship candidate in the Edo election, Osagie Ize-Iyamu will have a major disagreement with Adams Oshiomhole.
He made the prophetic statement in a chat with newsmen in Lagos.
Primate Ayodele said the incumbent governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki was poised to win the election if the poll is not manipulated to favour his opponents.
According to his prophetic statement, the dynamic prophet revealed that Ize-Iyamu can only win by manipulation.
He, however, predicted that if the APC candidate wins the poll through manipulation, he would later have a disagreement with his political ally, Adams Oshiomhole. In the words of the cleric: “There would be war between Ize-Iyamu and oshiomhole.” But he reiterated his statement that Obasaki can only lose the election through malpractice.
Primate Ayodele also stated that Oshiomhole would go into political oblivion should Obaseki win the poll.
Meanwhile, the deputy director-general of the Edo state Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship campaign council, Engineer Gideon Ikhine, has assured that with Governor Godwin Obaseki as the governorship candidate of the PDP, victory is certain for the party at the poll.
Ikhine, who spoke to newsmen in Benin city on Thursday, September 10 said the ward-to-ward reelection campaign rally embarked upon by Obaseki, has further challenged the governor to do even more for the Edo people. He urged eligible voters in the state to come out en masse to ensure the governor’s victory, adding that Obaseki remains committed to projects that will attract more development into the state.
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