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Primate Ayodele Predicts Trump’s Election Defeat, Warns of African-Style Politics in U.S

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Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has made bold predictions regarding the future of U.S. politics, particularly about former President Donald Trump’s chances in the upcoming election.

Speaking on Sunday, the prophet warned that Trump would face defeat if the election were held today.

In a statement by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Ayodele emphasized that the next American election would be unusually tough, signalling a shift in how the political game is played.

According to him, tactics commonly associated with African politics, such as vote-buying and intimidation, would emerge during the U.S. electoral process, causing it to take on a new dimension.

“The American election will be very challenging and will see a new style of politics.

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We will witness practices like vote-buying and intimidation, much like what we see in African elections.

These are things that have not been part of U.S. politics but will start to surface,” he remarked.

Ayodele also had surprising words for U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, predicting that she would shock the world with policies that could surpass those of Donald Trump.

He highlighted that her leadership would bring a fresh perspective and potentially outperform Trump’s approach.

“If Kamala Harris rises in the political arena, she will surprise many.

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Her policies will be more beneficial than Trump’s,” Ayodele noted.

On the topic of a possible Trump victory, the prophet did not mince words, warning that it could spell disaster for the world.

He added that Trump, if defeated, might resort to stirring unrest and attempting to provoke protests against the ruling party, urging caution to prevent such outcomes.

“Should Trump win, it will be disastrous for the world. If the election were to happen today, he would lose.

If he faces defeat, Trump might attempt to incite protests and create instability.

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He must be cautious about the direction he takes,” Ayodele advised.

These predictions have sparked interest as the world watches the unfolding of the next U.S. election, with many curious about whether Ayodele’s insights will come to pass.

The forecast of African-style political tactics in America has especially raised eyebrows, suggesting the possibility of a dramatic shift in U.S. electoral culture.


 

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“We warned Nigerians” – EFCC Says After CBEX Crash

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said many Nigerians ignored its repeated warnings about digital trading platforms like CBEX.

Speaking on Channels Television, EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale explained that the Commission had made efforts to educate the public on the risks of such platforms long before the recent crash.

CBEX, an online trading company with links to China, reportedly collapsed on Monday, locking investors out of their funds and resulting in an estimated N1.3 trillion loss. Videos have since circulated showing victims expressing frustration and heartbreak over their lost savings.

Oyewale stressed that the EFCC had previously published a list of 58 suspicious investment companies, warning citizens to steer clear. He said this was part of their effort to prevent scams and protect the public.

He emphasized that CBEX never had any real, registered presence in Nigeria, despite claims of physical offices in places like Ibadan. He also noted that the company operated entirely online and lacked any legal ties to Nigeria.

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According to Oyewale, the Commission had done its part by creating awareness and alerting Nigerians to the risks. “The rest is for people to be cautious and protect their money,” he said.

He also pointed to the newly introduced Investment and Securities Act 2025, which now makes it a criminal offense to engage in digital trading without proper licenses and compliance with Nigerian law.


 

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Legal Group Files Lawsuit Against Trump Over Tariffs, Claims He Exceeded His Authority

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A legal advocacy group filed a lawsuit on Monday challenging US President Donald Trump’s broad tariffs on foreign trade partners. The group, Liberty Justice Center, argues that Trump exceeded his authority by imposing these tariffs and has asked the US Court of International Trade to block them.

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of five small businesses, targets the tariffs Trump introduced on April 2, as well as the additional duties placed on China. These businesses include a wine and spirits importer from New York and a Virginia-based company making educational kits and musical instruments.

Liberty Justice Center senior counsel Jeffrey Schwab argued that only Congress, not the president, has the constitutional authority to set tax rates, including tariffs. He stated, “No one person should have the power to impose taxes with such far-reaching global consequences.”

In response, White House spokesman Harrison Fields defended Trump’s tariffs, saying they were necessary to address unfair trade practices, particularly with China. He claimed the president is standing up for American businesses and workers by correcting trade imbalances.

This lawsuit follows another similar legal challenge in Florida, where a small business owner is also seeking to block tariffs on Chinese goods.

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Trump’s tariffs include a 10% duty on goods from all countries, with higher rates for those with significant barriers to US imports. While some of the tariffs were paused for 90 days, the Liberty Justice Center argues that Trump’s use of special executive powers under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act doesn’t authorize such actions.


 

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Portable Sent to Prison in Ilorin After Failing to Meet Bail in Saheed Osupa Case

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Controversial singer Portable, whose real name is Okikiola Badmus, has been sent to the Oke Kura Correctional Centre in Ilorin, Kwara State.

This followed his failure to meet the strict bail conditions set by an Upper Area Court, where he appeared on Monday over a defamation case filed by Fuji music legend Saheed Osupa.

The court granted him bail at N1 million with tough conditions. He is required to provide two sureties—one must be either the Chairman or Secretary of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN), while the other must own a property within a Government Reserved Area in Ilorin and present a valid Certificate of Occupancy.

Until those conditions are met, Portable will remain in custody.


 

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