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Prophet Ayodele of Nigeria Warns UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Coming Problems

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In a recent reveal, Primate Elijah Ayodele, who is the head of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, warned Keir Starmer, who is the Prime Minister of the UK, about problems that his government might face. Oluwatosin Osho, Ayodele’s media assistant, said in a statement that the Nigerian prophet says Starmer’s government will face big problems with the NHS, workers’ rights, immigration rules, and the economy.

Primate Ayodele warned that outside groups might try to control Starmer’s government and force unpopular policies to be put in place. He stressed that the Prime Minister needed to be careful and alert when making decisions so that they wouldn’t hurt the image of his government. “The new government in the UK will face some problems.” “The opposition won’t let them rest,” Ayodele said, telling Starmer to keep his mind on the task at hand even though problems are likely to arise.

He also said that the UK’s economy would go up and down and that prices would rise. He told the Prime Minister to be careful about certain parliamentary actions that could make the government unstable. In his speech, Ayodele stressed how important it was to put the economy first, especially through energy, tax, and big development projects. The prophet said, “If he doesn’t deal with these issues, they will keep giving him a lot of trouble.”

Primate Ayodele also warned Starmer to be careful about how they interact with other countries, which could lead to international problems. He also said, “He needs to be very careful with some countries.”

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