The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has released a new prophetic warning concerning the leadership of Lagos State University (LASU), raising alarm over a possible Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) investigation that could shake the institution’s management in the coming months.
In his latest prophetic revelation, Primate Ayodele cautioned the Vice Chancellor (VC) of LASU to tread with extreme caution, warning that unseen forces may be plotting to implicate or discredit the institution’s top leadership. The man of God specifically mentioned that the issue could arise from administrative lapses, financial dealings, or politically motivated plots aimed at tarnishing reputations within the academic community.
“LASU Vice Chancellor, you might be queried by the EFCC watch out, because they want to implicate you. Your name is very important. There’s a management crisis brewing,” Primate Ayodele declared.
The cleric, who is widely respected for his consistent accuracy in national and institutional prophecies, emphasized that the coming period could be delicate for the university. He urged the Vice Chancellor and the school’s management team to audit their records, maintain transparency in all financial and administrative dealings, and avoid any form of internal conflict or political influence that could expose them to public scandal or legal complications.
According to Primate Ayodele, the prophecy is not merely a warning of doom but a divine call for prudence and preparation. He noted that the forces seeking to implicate the institution’s leadership may not necessarily be external but could arise from internal sabotage or rivalry, stressing that LASU’s management must act with both administrative wisdom and spiritual discernment.
The prophet further advised the Lagos State Government to strengthen oversight of its institutions, particularly in areas of finance and governance, to prevent crises that could affect the credibility of one of Nigeria’s most respected state universities. He warned that political interference, if not checked, might create unnecessary tension and affect the university’s developmental progress.
Primate Ayodele’s prophetic alert adds to his extensive record of accurate foresight into national and institutional affairs. Over the years, his warnings have proven correct in cases involving political developments, government policies, and crises within major organizations.
As the prophecy continues to stir attention within academic and political circles, stakeholders in Lagos State’s education sector are being urged to heed the warning, ensuring that LASU’s reputation remains untarnished and that governance within the institution reflects integrity, accountability, and divine guidance.
If the prophecy is heeded, the situation could serve as a wake-up call for universities across Nigeria to strengthen internal accountability structures and uphold the highest standards of ethical administration.
