In 2033, There Will Be No Mosquito in Nigeria – Primate Ayodele Declares

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  • Primate Elijah Ayodele predicts mosquitoes will vanish in Nigeria by 2033
  • The prophecy has triggered mixed reactions online
  • Many Nigerians express shock, humour, and skepticism
  • The cleric insists the prediction will come to pass

Popular Nigerian cleric Primate Elijah Ayodele has stirred widespread reactions after making a bold prophecy about the future of Nigeria. According to the outspoken prophet, mosquitoes will completely disappear from Nigeria by the year 2033, a claim that has left many Nigerians surprised and deeply divided

Renowned spiritual leader and founder of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has once again set social media buzzing with a prophecy that many Nigerians did not see coming.

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Speaking during a recent declaration, the cleric confidently stated that by the year 2033, mosquitoes will no longer exist anywhere in Nigeria. The statement quickly spread online, drawing reactions ranging from laughter and disbelief to curiosity and intense debate.

In his exact words, Primate Ayodele said:
“2033, there will be no mosquito in Nigeria. Don’t believe it o, just write it and hold it. If you’re alive then, you will see it.”

While some Nigerians joked about malaria finally becoming history, others questioned how such a phenomenon could occur, especially given the country’s long-standing struggle with mosquito-borne diseases. Supporters of the cleric, however, believe time will eventually validate the prophecy, pointing to his past predictions that reportedly came true.

As discussions continue across social media platforms, many Nigerians have chosen to simply “write it down and wait,” just as the cleric advised.

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