By John Olujimi
President Donald Trump was sworn in for his historic second term on Monday, January 20, 2025, amidst loud cheers and congratulatory messages from allies and nations eager to partner with his administration.
The inauguration has sparked widespread attention due to its dramatic nature. President Trump made significant declarations, reversed executive orders, withdrew U.S. support from some globally recognized organizations, and issued stern warnings to certain nations.
Within just three days of his presidency, controversies have already surrounded Trump’s administration, including lawsuits against his executive orders and backlash from international leaders regarding some of his statements.
While many have shared opinions about the trajectory of his administration, it is worth revisiting the prophetic insights of Nigerian prophet Primate Elijah Ayodele, who had predicted Trump’s return to power and its global implications long before the election.
Primate Ayodele’s Election Prophecies
Primate Ayodele’s prophecies regarding Trump’s 2024 electoral victory have been a reference point for political analysts. He consistently warned the Democratic Party about Trump’s resurgence, even before the elections.
In one of his videos, Ayodele directly addressed former President Joe Biden, cautioning that Trump’s name on the ballot would spell disaster for the Democratic Party.
“If Trump finds his way to the ballot for the general election, I tell you the Democrats are in trouble. The party will not win. Give it to Trump, that’s the truth,” Ayodele stated.
Similarly, he advised Kamala Harris to focus on securing her strongholds and not underestimate Trump’s determination to win.
“Kamala Harris, you will lose this election if you are not careful. You are not doing well in your strongholds, and they will knock you out at the electoral college. Work hard to secure Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and California. Otherwise, Trump will win by all means,” he warned.
Prophetic Outlook on Trump’s Second Term
Beyond the election, Primate Ayodele prophesied that Trump’s second-term administration would bring challenges for Americans and the global community.
“Donald Trump’s presidency will lead to a ‘satanic government.’ His tenure could bring disastrous consequences for the world,” he predicted.
He further warned of Trump’s controversial policies, predicting issues such as increased racism, shootings, and unfavourable immigration laws.
“Trump will come up with policies that affect many people. I foresee racism and the shooting of Blacks in America. His administration will bring unfavourable immigration laws, massive deportations, and a crackdown on migrants,” he said.
Ayodele also highlighted potential conflicts between the U.S. and nations like China, Taiwan, Russia, and Canada. He foresaw tension within organizations like NATO and predicted significant global instability.
Key Predictions for Trump’s Tenure
Primate Ayodele’s prophecies also included:
— Trump’s plans to revoke birthright citizenship for children of foreign parents born in the U.S.
— Policies favouring nepotism and favouritism.
— Increased difficulties for migrants living in America.
— U.S. involvement in issues concerning Afghanistan, Iran, India, and Pakistan.
— The rise of the Taliban, forming a new government.
“Donald Trump’s government will not favour Blacks and migrants. He will implement foreign policies that will make America difficult for non-Americans to live in. He will also use veto power to push through controversial decisions,” Ayodele prophesied.
A Waiting Game
While some of these predictions have already come to pass within Trump’s first few days in office, his administration still has four years ahead. As events unfold, the prophetic warnings of Primate Ayodele continue to serve as a reference for understanding the potential challenges of Trump’s second term.
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