Nigerian politicians will be shocked before March 2026 — Apostle Adeyeye

* Apostle Jeremiah Adeyeye

Apostle Jeremiah Oluwarotimi Adeyeye (JP), founder of Clear Revelation Ministry, Ibadan, has warned that Nigerian politicians will face major upheavals before March. According to him, many political figures already campaigning for the 2027 elections may not remain politically relevant when the events he foresees unfold.
In this interview with IBIDAPO OLOWOLAYEMO, Apostle Adeyeye speaks on what he describes as divine revelations concerning Nigeria in the new year.

* What revelations has God shown you concerning Nigeria this year?

I want Nigerians to understand clearly that the nation is facing serious danger. I am speaking very specifically. Between January 15 and the end of March, something extraordinary will occur—something that will create severe problems for politicians. Many of those already boasting about 2027 will no longer be in the picture.
I could mention exact dates and times, but I do not want to assume the role of God. What I can say is that what is coming will shock the political class.

* Is there anything that can be done to prevent this calamity?

Honestly, I do not see anything that can change what is about to happen. This is not a matter of probability; it is a divine decision. Some ministers of God may say otherwise, but what I am sharing is a direct revelation. If by chance the danger is averted before the appointed time, so be it. Otherwise, it is the hand of God at work.
A major crisis will erupt in Aso Rock, and its impact will reverberate beyond Nigeria. If urgent actions are not taken, democracy itself could be interrupted. Some politicians will take their own lives, while others may be killed. What is coming is beyond human imagination.
The Presidency must take two steps immediately: first, they must pray earnestly; second, they must remove all forms of hardship from the land and avoid policies that could provoke unrest or riots.
I recall that in 2011, I warned that a government would emerge under which unrest would spread, and if not handled carefully, military intervention could occur. I also warned that any harmful policy could bring an end to that political era.
In 2010, God revealed to me that Nigeria would be divided into three parts. I prayed fervently because of my love for this nation, but God said the situation would be driven by forces from the North—individuals deliberately creating hardship. God will judge them.

* Are you saying Nigeria may still break apart?

Unless something changes, yes. I wrote about this in newspapers and even wrote to then-President Goodluck Jonathan, stating that Independence Day celebrations would no longer hold as before. That same year, people were killed in Abuja. I told Christian leaders at the time that prayer alone would not stop what was coming. They can verify this.
I have made two major pronouncements concerning Nigeria. I am again warning northern leaders to rethink their plans before it becomes too late. In August 2025, I held a press conference, but many of the solutions I proposed were ignored.
In the past, when we spoke through the media, our messages carried weight. When I said MKO Abiola would win the election but never become president, people mocked me—yet it happened. I predicted the impeachments of Ayo Fayose and Rashidi Ladoja. After Ladoja’s impeachment, God revealed to me that he would be reinstated. I published it, and despite opposition and threats, it came to pass.
Even Lamidi Adedibu once threatened a newspaper over that publication. Yet Ladoja was restored. Later, I warned that Ladoja would not secure a second-term ticket, and that the ticket would go to Adebayo Alao-Akala. That too happened. When Akala later sought a second term, I warned him he would lose. Because of that prophecy, part of my church building was demolished under the guise of road construction. Still, I remain alive—because the church belongs to God, not me.
The truth will always prevail, no matter how people distort God’s prophecy. Mockery is common in this country, but time always reveals the truth.
Let me be clear: between January 15 and March, something major will happen in Aso Rock. They will cry, insult me, and deny it—but when the time comes, we shall see.
I also told Alao Arisekola in 2013 that he would not witness the 2015 elections. I warned the late Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, about his death. I told Jonathan in 2015 that he would be the last PDP president. I warned former Governor Olusegun Agagu as well, but he dismissed me arrogantly. When everything I said happened, they all regretted it.
I may not be formally educated, but I know God and His word. I do not speak carelessly. If I do not know something, I say so plainly.

* What should Oyo State expect?

I said this clearly on August 27 last year, but many overlooked it. Rashidi Ladoja played a critical role in Seyi Makinde becoming governor. Ladoja also facilitated the emergence of the late Abiola Ajimobi in the past. When Makinde sought advice, I told him that fragmented opposition parties could not defeat the ruling APC unless they united and presented a single candidate across all regions. He listened, coordinated them, and they won.
Without Ladoja’s influence, that victory would not have been possible. However, I must also say that Makinde has since deviated from the right path.
A former party chairman from Onireke, Ramon, approached me—a fair and principled man who does not discriminate. He has my full support should he contest any election.
I am not after money. God sustains me, and I know no one can kill me. Over the years, I have learned to follow God’s instructions strictly. Everyone must learn to listen carefully to God.
Ladoja has a genuinely inclusive heart. I told him he would become Olubadan, just as I told the late Senator Balogun. I warned Balogun that for long life, he needed to obey a simple divine instruction involving two pigeons, but he ignored it. Those pigeons cost almost nothing, yet disobedience proved costly.
I thank God that many of the things He has spoken through me have come to pass.

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