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2027: ‘NDC Is Political Trap, Has No Future’ – Primate Ayodele Reveals
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2027: ‘NDC Is Political Trap, Has No Future’ – Primate Ayodele Reveals

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The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, on Tuesday, revealed that the National Democratic Congress, NDC, is nothing but a political setup.

In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele made it known that the political party was set up for a mission, and those who rushed themselves into the party will eventually regret it.

The prophet explained that the party won’t go far because it is not a serious establishment.

He made it known that the party will only use politicians who have found themselves there, but above all, it is a serious political trap.

He said, “NDC as a party can’t really go far; it’s a party of political errand boys. It’s not a serious political party, and people who have rushed themselves there will eventually regret it. The party is a political setup programmed to capture politicians.”

The prophet stated that the party has no political future as it won’t last long.

“NDC won’t last long; it’s a party that has no political future. I pity those who have pitched their tents in the party; it’s a trap”.

Furthermore, the prophet stated that opposition politicians coming together under one umbrella is the only way the ruling party can be removed.

Meanwhile, when the party was floated by former governor Seriake Dickson, Primate Ayodele warned that the party would lead nowhere in the coming election.

“In the coming election, even if the person who owns it contests under the party, he will fail. The party will not make any tangible achievement in 2027,” he added.

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