How Primate Ayodele Allegedly Attemp To Dupe Bayo Adelabu Of 150 Million Naira


By Seyifunmi Odunuga

The last may not have been heard about the alleged fraud attempt orchestrated by the set man of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church,  Primate Elijah Ayodele. 

Information made available to our reporter indicated that Primate Ayodele attempted to dupe the Minister of Power , Bayo Adelabu Of the sum of 150 million naira under the pretence of buying 1000 pieces of Zaxophones  for the church.

Although Prophet Ayodele is denying the allegation but the watsapp chat between the two gladiators has surfaced on the social  , the whole thing happened when the Minister of Power Bayo Adelabu was out of the country to perform lesser hajj in Saudi Arabia.                                                                                       

Prophet Ayodele also claimed that  the Minister of Power Bayo Adelabu came to him for Spiritual solutions to win the governorship election in Oyo State but it never surfaced in the chat that .

The question now is who will bring the two waring factions to public  debate to clear the issue.

Meanwhile the Minister of Power Bayo Adelabu has reported the matter to the Directorate of State Service through his media aide Bolaji Tunji on the allegation of fraud against Prophet Ayodele on two  occasions copies of which is attached with this story. 

In the letter ,  Chief Bayo Adelabu  asked the  DSS to invite Prophet Ayodele for questioning while Prophet Ayodele is yet to give any satisfactory answer on the allegation .

Adelabu, according to reports, had petitioned the DSS claiming Primate Ayodele asked him for N150 million allegedly for ‘spiritual intercession’. A claim the popular cleric denied while he stated that Adelabu indeed approached him first for spiritual help.


“He sent emissaries to me because he was desperate to become Oyo governor. I didn’t blackmail him. We didn’t have any transaction. And no money was exchanged between us,” Ayodele said.

However, the cleric said he discussed some terms with Adelabu regarding the process for the spiritual assistance sought, but he didn’t agree with the terms “and it ended there”.

“I made no attempt to extort him. If he didn’t believe in what I do? Why did he come to someone he claims is dishing out fake prophesies?,” Primate Ayodele stated.













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