“I see a black Nigeria becoming American president” — Primate Ayodele

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A fresh wave of reactions has trailed a viral video featuring popular cleric, Primate Elijah Ayodele, after he made a bold prediction about the future of American politics.

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In the video circulating widely on social media, the spiritual leader claimed that a Nigerian could one day emerge as President of the United States within a few election cycles, a statement that has sparked both curiosity and criticism online.

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Ayodele’s Prediction Sparks Debate

Speaking in the viral clip, Ayodele said, “In some years to come, maybe in the next two, three elections of America, I see a black Nigeria becoming American president.”

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The statement quickly gained traction, drawing mixed reactions from Nigerians who questioned both the possibility and relevance of such a prophecy.

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While some viewers found the prediction intriguing, others dismissed it as unrealistic, pointing to the constitutional requirements for anyone seeking to become President of the United States, including citizenship by birth.

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A fresh wave of reactions has trailed a viral video featuring popular cleric, Primate Elijah Ayodele, after he made a bold prediction about the future of American politics.

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In the video circulating widely on social media, the spiritual leader claimed that a Nigerian could one day emerge as President of the United States within a few election cycles, a statement that has sparked both curiosity and criticism online.

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Ayodele’s Prediction Sparks Debate

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Speaking in the viral clip, Ayodele said, “In some years to come, maybe in the next two, three elections of America, I see a black Nigeria becoming American president.”

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The statement quickly gained traction, drawing mixed reactions from Nigerians who questioned both the possibility and relevance of such a prophecy.

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While some viewers found the prediction intriguing, others dismissed it as unrealistic, pointing to the constitutional requirements for anyone seeking to become President of the United States, including citizenship by birth.

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