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Primate Ayodele’s Prophecy Fulfilled As Haiti’s Prime Minister Resigns (VIDEO)

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Few weeks after his prophecy regarding the crisis in Haiti came to pass, another prophetic revelation of Primate Ayodele has been fulfilled in the nation of Haiti.

Few days ago, the man of God in a video interview stated that the incumbent Prime Minister of Haiti, Ariel Henry will not be allowed to lead the country again. This was in the midst of the leader’s attempt to return to the country.

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The man of God further advised him not to attempt to take in troops into the country because he had signed an agreement with Kenya to provide about 1,000 policemen to combat gang activities in the country.

The prophet in his interview made it known that allowing troops into the country will lead to a messy situation. He advised Ariel Henry to allow negotiation instead of using violence to solve the problems.

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These were his words

‘’ In Haiti, the government must treat the gangs very well to be able to get things right. They will not accept Ariel, if he tries to go back it will be bloody. He shouldn’t turn Haiti into a war zone. If he tries to bring troops, it will not settle things. Negotiation is the answer in Haiti and without it, Haiti will not have peace.’’

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Just as Primate Ayodele said, the gang have insisted on the resignation of Ariel Henry as the Prime Minister. He was not allowed to enter the country and has been running from pillar to post to see how he would mitigate the crisis but at last, he had to resign his position.

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The statement he made while announcing his resignation corroborated Primate Ayodele’s revelation that bringing in troops will turn Haiti into a war and bloody zone.

These were his words

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“The government that I am leading will resign immediately after the installation of [a transition] council,”

“I want to thank the Haitian people for the opportunity I had been granted. I’m asking all Haitians to remain calm and do everything they can for peace and stability to come back as fast as possible.”

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We recall that Primate Ayodele foretold the current crisis in 2023 in another video interview where he warned the prime minister against a total shutdown due to the activities of gangs in the country.

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