Renowned prophet and spiritual leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has delivered another prophetic message concerning the ongoing conflict in Sudan, warning that no foreign power can bring peace to the war-torn country unless the Sudanese people themselves choose to unite and resolve their differences.
In a recent video making rounds on social media, Primate Ayodele declared that the current crisis between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) can only end through internal dialogue and agreement between both factions. He stressed that efforts by external bodies such as the United Nations (UN) and the United States (US) will not bring a lasting solution but will only worsen the situation.
“I still repeat, it is not the UN or the US that can settle the issue of Sudan,” Primate Ayodele stated.
“The issue of Sudan must be settled internally. There must be an agreement among the people themselves. Until then, peace will remain impossible.”
According to the man of God, Sudan’s leadership must rise above personal ambition and political rivalry to embrace reconciliation, forgiveness, and unity, warning that continued dependence on foreign intervention will only prolong suffering and destruction.
Sudan has been engulfed in a brutal internal conflict since April 2023, when fighting broke out between rival military leader’s General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan of the Sudanese Armed Forces and General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti) of the RSF. The war has devastated major cities like Khartoum and El Geneina, displaced millions, and triggered one of the worst humanitarian crises in Africa.
Despite repeated peace efforts by the UN, US, and African Union, the violence has persisted, leaving more than 12 million people displaced and thousands dead. Humanitarian aid workers have described the situation as catastrophic, with food shortages, famine, and disease outbreaks worsening daily.
Primate Ayodele, who has repeatedly spoken about Sudan’s fate since the early days of the war, insists that the true path to peace lies within Sudan’s borders, not in the hands of international powers.
“Foreign governments will only add fuel to the fire,” he warned.
“Their interests are not in peace but in politics and influence. Sudan must look inward and seek peace from within.”
Over the years, Primate Ayodele has gained international recognition for his accurate prophecies concerning African nations. From predictions about coups in Niger and Mali to warnings about economic and political instability in various regions, his prophetic messages have consistently drawn attention for their accuracy and insight.
On Sudan, the man of God has long urged both the Sudanese government and RSF leadership to open channels of genuine reconciliation, saying that only a homegrown peace initiative led by Sudanese stakeholders can restore stability. He has also called on the African Union to play a stronger, more independent role, rather than relying on Western influence to solve African problems.
Analysts have also agreed that global involvement in Africa’s internal wars particularly in Libya and the Sahel has often resulted in more division and chaos. Primate Ayodele’s message, therefore, resonates as both a spiritual and political reality check for Sudan’s leaders and for the continent as a whole.
Primate Ayodele’s latest warning comes at a time when the world is increasingly concerned about the spread of the Sudan conflict into neighboring nations like Chad, Ethiopia, and South Sudan. He urged religious, political, and community leaders in Sudan to embrace unity and dialogue before the crisis completely destroys the nation’s fabric.
“The solution to Sudan’s war is not abroad,” he emphasized.
“It is in the hands of the Sudanese people. Until they agree among themselves, there will be no peace. They must humble themselves and choose the path of reconciliation.”
As Sudan continues to burn, the prophetic voice of Primate Ayodele serves as a wake-up call to African leaders, urging them to take ownership of their nations’ peace and stability rather than depend on foreign powers whose interests rarely align with the welfare of the people.
