
“I See Innovation of a Fighter Jet in the Southeast, But They Will Kill the Vision” -Primate Ayodele |#UruallaTV
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The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has revealed what he described as a prophetic vision concerning a major technological breakthrough in Nigeria’s Southeast region.
In a recent prophecy via Facebook from 03:15, the cleric said he foresees the innovation of a fighter jet emerging from the region within the next three years.
According to Ayodele, the project would be driven by a young Nigerian innovator, whom he described as being “about 35 years old.”
He explained that the development would attract national and international attention, positioning the Southeast as a hub for advanced technological creativity and indigenous engineering.
However, the cleric expressed deep concern over the sustainability of the vision. “I see the innovation of a fighter jet in the Southeast in three years’ time, but they will kill the vision,” he warned.
Although he did not specify who “they” referred to, Ayodele implied that internal forces, systemic challenges, or policy bottlenecks could frustrate the groundbreaking initiative before it fully materializes.
He lamented what he described as a recurring pattern in the country where promising ideas and innovations are allegedly stifled due to lack of support, political interference, or institutional neglect.
“A young Nigerian of about 35 years old, but may the Lord help us,” he added, calling for divine intervention to preserve the project from sabotage.
Ayodele urged stakeholders in government, the private sector, and the defense community to remain open to nurturing indigenous talent.
He emphasized that Nigeria possesses brilliant minds capable of transforming key sectors if given the right environment and backing.
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