Prophet Efe Drops Alarming Prophecy: 67% of APC Allies Will Betray Tinubu
Prophet Efe Drops Alarming Prophecy: 67% of APC Allies Will Betray Tinubu
Prophet Efe has raised the alarm over what he described as a dangerous political storm heading Nigeria’s way ahead of the 2027 presidential election. In a powerful revelation during a recent church service, the Delta-based cleric warned of betrayal, lies, and deception at the heart of Nigeria’s ruling party.
The respected spiritual leader, Prophet Efe Japhet, of the Christ Evangelical and Prophetic Gospel Ministry, spoke emotionally to his congregation in Udu, Delta State. He said God showed him a vision of what awaits the nation in the next election. His tone was serious. His message was clear. “Write it down,” he insisted. What he saw, he claimed, was nothing short of betrayal at the highest level.
The cleric revealed that 67% of politicians currently aligning with President Bola Tinubu and the APC are secretly working against him. According to Prophet Efe, many of them only left the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to pretend loyalty to the ruling party. But their true mission, he said, is to sabotage the president from within.
“I saw huge challenges in Nigeria. I saw upgraded manipulation in the election. I saw betrayal,” Prophet Efe declared. His words carried urgency and conviction. “I saw the parties running from PDP to APC to tell the president, ‘we are with you’,” he continued. “I saw majority of them playing a trap on the president.”
In his vivid prophecy, Prophet Efe claimed 67 percent of those pledging support for President Tinubu are secretly working for a rival political camp. These individuals, he said, would appear loyal during the day but strike from the shadows when it matters most.
He urged Nigerians to record his words. “Please, everything I say, video it,” he said. His warning wasn’t just for the president, but for the entire nation. “You are with me openly, but secretly, you are against me. Write it down.”
His revelation, though deeply spiritual, taps into growing public fears about loyalty, political games, and internal power struggles as Nigeria inches toward 2027. With just under two years to go, political deals are already being sealed behind closed doors. The prophecy has sparked curiosity, debate, and concern across social media platforms.
In the last general election held in 2023, President Tinubu won with about 36.6% of the votes, securing roughly 8.79 million valid ballots. Atiku Abubakar followed with 29.1% or 6.98 million votes, while Peter Obi of the Labour Party pulled in 25.4% or about 6.1 million votes.
This time, the race is expected to be tighter and even more unpredictable. Many believe all three contenders—Tinubu, Atiku, and Obi—are gearing up for another face-off. But the real battle, according to Prophet Efe, may not lie in public campaigns or street rallies. It may lie within the trusted circle of the president himself.
Adding to the prophecy drama, another prominent cleric, Primate Elijah Ayodele, weighed in recently. He stunned many by stating that Tinubu remains the best option for Nigeria in 2027. His advice stood in stark contrast to those who support Atiku or Obi. Primate Ayodele even went as far as predicting national collapse or tragedy if either of the two opposition figures were voted into office.
“If Nigerians vote for Obi, tragedy will strike this nation,” Ayodele warned. “If they vote for Atiku Abubakar, Nigeria will collapse.” His statement sent ripples across the political landscape, reinforcing just how divided and emotionally charged the path to 2027 has already become.
But while Ayodele spoke of consequences tied to voters’ choices, Prophet Efe focused on the dangers hiding within political alliances. For him, it is not just about the opposition anymore—it is the secret war from within that could cause the most damage.
His use of numbers—particularly the claim that 67% of APC’s apparent loyalists are undercover enemies—makes the prophecy especially unsettling. Nigerians are now asking: who are these politicians? How deep does the betrayal go? And will the president see it before it’s too late?
The prophecy has become a rallying point for conversation online. Many Nigerians feel it echoes what they’ve suspected all along: that power struggles within the ruling party could shake the country more than anything external. For them, Prophet Efe’s message is not just spiritual—it reflects a real fear about Nigeria’s political soul.
For a country long familiar with political drama, this prophecy adds a new layer of tension. The betrayal, if true, could leave Tinubu vulnerable. It may also spark a deeper conversation about party loyalty, public trust, and spiritual guidance in national affairs.
As Nigeria waits for the official campaign season to begin, whispers of betrayal and backdoor alliances already fill the air. With voices like Prophet Efe’s stirring emotions and spotlighting hidden agendas, the road to 2027 looks more like a battlefield than a ballot box.
What remains clear is this: Nigerians are watching, praying, and preparing. The prophecy may have come from a pulpit, but its message has found a home in the minds of millions.


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