How Primate Ayodele Foretold Taiwan’s Earthquake In 2024 Prophecies


More than 130 people are trapped after Taiwan's strongest earthquake in 25 years caused buildings to collapse, landslides to crash down from mountainous areas, and widespread power outages. 

Taiwan's earthquake monitoring agency said Wednesday morning's quake was magnitude 7.2, while the US Geological Survey put it at 7.4 and Japan's meteorological agency put it at 7.7. 

This unfortunate incident fulfilled the 2024 prophecy of Primate Elijah Ayodele which he shared regarding the nation of Taiwan. 

In the 90-page prophecies which were released on Friday, December 22, 2023, Primate Ayodele stated that Taiwan needs prayers against earthquakes and natural disasters that will cause unrest in the country. 

He warned the nation to be careful of military threats, tremors, and missiles that will be fired into the country. 

These were his words: 'The spirit of God says Taiwan will be under Military threats. The country must be careful in order not to be attacked. Taiwan requires prayers against earthquakes and tremors along its borders. 

“I foresee border crises in the country. I foresee the country will rally round for support. The country must be careful to avert the firing of missiles into its territories.' 

Nine people have died and 946 have been injured after the quake struck in eastern Taiwan's Hualien County during the morning rush hour at 7:58 am local time (12:58 am UK time), Taiwan's National Fire Agency (NFA) has said. United Daily News in Taiwan reported three hikers died in rockslides in Taroko National Park and a van driver died in the same area after boulders hit the vehicle. 

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