OpenLife Nigeria reports that following the tragedy which struck the camp of the Nigerian Air Force on Monday, 14th Of August when bandits in Niger state shut down an aircraft conveying officers, Primate Elijah Ayodele, spiritual leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, had warned the Nigerian Air Force to pray against the disaster.
These were his words:
‘’NIGERIAN AIR FORCE: The Spirit of God says the Nigerian Air Force will be well equipped to international standards. They are going to have a new Chief of the Air Staff. Let us pray not to record the crash of a military aircraft. Let us rebuke attacks on any Air Force base and the death of an Air Force Marshal. There will be changes of Air Officer Commanding the various Commands of the Air Force. The Air Force must be careful of fire outbreaks. The Body will experience a lot of development. They should be careful not to engage in street fights because of property. I foresee the Air Force will be engaged in a series of surveillance operations and air attacks on enemies hide out. The Air Force must pray against accidental attacks and must also pray not to lose any personnel at the war front. I foresee the pensioners will go on street protest.’’ ( PG 240)
In fulfillment of his prophecies, terrorists claimed that they shot down Nigeria Air Force’s surveillance helicopter that crashed in Badna, Chukuba ward of Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State on Monday.
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