Primate Ayodele Foresees Emergence of New Examination Body to Challenge and Potentially Replace JAMB

The leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has issued a significant prophecy regarding the future of tertiary admissions in Nigeria. Speaking during a live service at the church’s international headquarters in Oke-Afa, Ejigbo, the cleric revealed that a new examination or regulatory body will emerge in the future to challenge the long-standing authority of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board.

According to Primate Ayodele, this new body will not only compete with JAMB but may ultimately render the existing institution irrelevant in the nation’s educational system. He stated that the revelation came to him with clarity, noting that the influence and control JAMB currently holds over the admission process will one day diminish significantly.

The cleric explained that the forthcoming organization would be strong enough to “subdue” JAMB, leading either to a complete restructuring of the current system or the total elimination of the JAMB framework as Nigerians know it today. He emphasized that although the exact timing of this development remains unclear, the prophecy is certain and divinely inspired.

In his words:
“I see a body that would subdue JAMB. There may be no JAMB again, or its name may change, or another body will rise to compete strongly with it.”

Primate Ayodele reiterated the importance of the prophecy, noting that it is not speculation but a message he believes comes directly from God. He added that significant reforms are ahead for Nigeria’s education sector, particularly in the area of university admission processes.

Clarifying further, he said:
“Something about JAMB will be eradicated. I don’t know the time, but this is the message from the Lord of Hosts.”

The cleric, known for issuing prophecies on national governance, institutions, and future events across different sectors, urged Nigerians especially education stakeholders to pay close attention to upcoming reforms. According to him, the structure of admission examinations and regulatory control in Nigeria’s education system will undergo major transformation.

Observers note that JAMB has faced continuous scrutiny from students, parents, and education analysts over the years. Issues such as examination irregularities, system failures, and admission bottlenecks have fueled calls for alternative systems or major reforms. Primate Ayodele’s prophecy appears to align with long-standing debates about modernizing the admissions process and reducing reliance on a single examination body.

While the prophecy has generated conversation within religious and educational circles, many await future developments to see whether a new institution will indeed rise to reshape Nigeria’s admission landscape.

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