Tope Alabi has been urged by Apostle Adeyeye to return to God if she wants to remain relevant, while Tinubu gets a prophecy about 2027
Tope Alabi has come under strong spiritual counsel from Apostle Jeremiah Adeyeye, who urged the popular gospel singer to retrace her steps back to God if she wishes to remain relevant in her divine calling.
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Speaking at a World Press Conference in Ibadan, the cleric stressed that while Alabi’s songs inspire many spiritually, her personal lifestyle does not reflect the message she preaches. According to him, “She needs to reconcile with God and turn a new leaf.”
Beyond Tope Alabi, Apostle Adeyeye also delivered prophecies concerning national leaders. He warned President Bola Tinubu not to contemplate a second term in 2027, stating that divine revelation showed he might not even finish his current tenure without God’s mercy.
“If he insists on going for a second term, what he luckily escaped in his first term will surely happen,” he declared firmly.
The cleric further advised the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, to tread carefully to ensure a long reign, noting discontent among some who opposed his ascension to the throne.
He also charged former President Olusegun Obasanjo to use his influence to bring peace to Yorubaland, warning that unresolved issues from his leadership era still trouble the region today.
On the 2027 elections, Apostle Adeyeye discouraged Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi from contesting, saying no coalition can dislodge the ruling APC except God Himself.
Referencing Isaiah 1:1–31, he reminded Nigerians that true help comes only from God, not from human strength or other powers.
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As his message resounded across faith and politics, Apostle Adeyeye signed off urging all, including Tope Alabi, to “seek God’s face, reconcile, and stand with Him, for His words always stand.”

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