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‘Stop it’: Osimhen issues fresh warning to Primate Ayodele over reckless prophecy

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Nigerian international and Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen has responded emphatically to a recent prophecy made by the well-known controversial Nigerian prophet and leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele

According to Osimhen’s source, he addressed Ayodele’s alarming claim concerning his transfer to the Turkish football giants.

The striker conveyed a stern warning to Nigerian religious leader, emphasizing the weight of their words and the potential consequences of spreading unfounded prophecies.

His response underscores not only his commitment to his career but also his desire for accountability among public figures in the spiritual realm.

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Recently, Primate Elijah Ayodele had issued a stern warning to Victor Osimhen, to have a rethink on his move to Galatasaray Football Club in the Turkish Süper Lig from Napoli.

Osimhen recently sealed a 4-year deal with the Turkish club worth €75 million making him the all-time transfer record player in the league but in a viral video that has been trending on several social media platforms since Monday, the seer declared that the striker had made the worst mistake of his life by joining Galatasaray as the move would bring him nothing but misery.

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Addressing the player directly, Primate Ayodele said:

“Osimhen, that four years deal is failed. That four years deal, you will not enjoy it. Osimhen, Who gave you that advice? You better have a rethink, Osimhen. Your ruin and wretchedness is about to befall you. I am telling you!”

In a fresh message from Osimhe’s camp, he said, “Victor is focused on shutting fake prophecies. Galatasaray is a top club, and he will make a lot of records and impact in the club. That man, seeing the vision, should be able to see that Victor and Gala are retaining the league title. Pastor, watch out.”

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