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Nigerian Pastor Who Predicted Ruto’s 2022 Presidency Victory Finally Speaks Again on the Coming 2027 Election Outcome

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Nigerian Pastor Who Predicted Ruto’s 2022 Presidency Victory Finally Speaks Again on the Coming 2027 Election Outcome

A Nigerian cleric who correctly predicted William Ruto’s 2022 presidential win has now shared fresh remarks about Kenya’s 2027 General Election and his message is already stirring political debate.

Primate Elijah Ayodele, leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, claims that only a “major political earthquake” can stop President Ruto from securing a second term in 2027.Nigerian Pastor Who Predicted Ruto’s 2022 Presidency Victory Finally Speaks Again on the Coming 2027 Election Outcom

Opposition Disunity Could Hand Ruto Victory

According to Ayodele, Kenya’s opposition remains too fragmented to successfully challenge the incumbent.

He argues that unless rival leaders form a formidable and united coalition, Ruto’s path to re-election could become significantly easier.

In the 2022 General Election, last-minute political realignments dramatically reshaped the race.

Now, as early 2027 alliances begin taking shape, visible cracks within opposition ranks are already fueling speculation about whether unity is achievable.

Political analysts note that in Kenyan elections, coalition-building often determines the final outcome.

Without consolidation, multiple candidates can split votes strengthening the sitting president’s advantage.

Economic Impact in a Possible Second Term

Ayodele also predicted that if Ruto wins a second term, Kenya could witness bold and far-reaching economic policies.

His remarks have triggered conversations among traders, boda boda operators and small-scale entrepreneurs who continue to feel the effects of recent tax reforms and fiscal adjustments.

Second terms historically allow leaders to implement tougher or more ambitious reforms due to reduced campaign pressure.

However, such moves can also generate public resistance, especially in an economy facing inflation, youth unemployment and rising cost-of-living concerns.

The cleric further warned that political turbulence could still emerge before the election, suggesting that even a likely victory would not come without challenges.

2027: Strategy or Prophecy?

As Kenya moves closer to 2027, the central question remains whether opposition leaders can unite under a single banner.

With economic pressures shaping voter sentiment, the election may ultimately depend more on political strategy than prophecy.

Will the opposition form a strong coalition in time, or is Ruto’s second term increasingly inevitable? The coming months could define Kenya’s political future.

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