Primate Ayodele’s 2025 Prophecy Fulfilled as Gunmen Attack Chadian Presidential Palace


Gunmen launched a deadly assault on the presidential complex in Chad’s capital, N’Djamena, on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, triggering a fierce battle that left 19 people dead, including one security personnel and 18 attackers. 

The government confirmed that the attackers were part of a 24-member commando unit. 

Witnesses reported heavy gunfire near the presidential palace, with tanks deployed on the streets to repel the assault. 

Security sources disclosed that the armed men attempted to overrun the complex in a coordinated attack, underscoring the fragile state of democracy in Chad. 

This incident aligns with the 2025 prophecies released by Primate Elijah Ayodele on December 20, 2024. 

In his predictions, Primate Ayodele warned of threats to democracy in Chad, calling for prayers to avert sudden attacks and strange killings. 

“I foresee that democracy will be threatened in the Chad Republic despite the efforts of the Military Junta,” Primate Ayodele said. 

“The country should pray against sudden attacks and strange killings,” the cleric added.

The religious leader also predicted challenges for Chad’s economy, reliance on international support, and internal betrayals within the government. 

He foresaw eventual democratic progress but emphasized that it would take time and struggle. 

The attack has heightened concerns about Chad’s stability under its military-led transitional government. 

While the government successfully repelled the assault, it highlights the need for enhanced security measures and a focus on stabilizing the nation’s democratic transition. 

The fulfilment of Primate Ayodele’s prophecy underscores the relevance of his warnings, adding urgency to calls for national prayers and international support to address Chad’s political and economic challenges.  


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