Pastor Elijah Bamidele Shares Fresh Prophecy Regarding President Tinubu and APC
- Pastor Elijah Bamidele has issued a bold prophecy concerning President Bola Tinubu and Nigeria’s ruling party, the APC
- In a video message, he claimed to have received repeated divine visions showing internal conflict within the party
- The cleric warned that key figures expected to support APC were instead seen fighting against it in his revelation
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In a recently circulated video, Nigerian pastor Elijah Bamidele delivered a striking prophecy concerning President Bola Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The cleric claimed that he had received a divine message foretelling internal strife within the party.
Speaking with conviction, Pastor Bamidele stated, “I want to reveal this message that God gave to me. It is left for those who are concerned to believe or not.” He emphasised that his previous prophecies had consistently come to pass, adding weight to his latest revelation.

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According to Bamidele, the vision had appeared to him on multiple occasions—more than three times—underscoring its spiritual significance. He described the prophecy as a warning of discord within the APC, saying, “The prophecy is that I saw APC fighting APC. The people who are supposed to stand by APC were seen fighting APC in the prophecy.
The pastor did not specify names or timelines, but his message has sparked interest among political observers and members of the public, particularly given the current political climate in Nigeria. While some have dismissed the prophecy as speculative, others view it as a potential indicator of brewing tensions within the party’s ranks.
As reactions continue to unfold, Bamidele’s prophecy regarding President Tinubu and APC has added a new layer of intrigue to Nigeria’s political discourse. Whether the prediction materialises or not, it has already stirred conversations about unity and stability within the ruling party.
See the video below:
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