BREAKING: Primate Ayodele Unapologetic Over Statement On Osimhen’s Contract, Says Four Years Unnecessary

Servant of the Most High God, Founder and Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Lagos, Nigeria, has said that he is unapologetic over his comments regarding….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Osimhe’s contract with Galatasaray. He added that he would not retract his comment because it is the mind of God.

Primate Ayodele took the stand while speaking to sports journalists in Lagos on Tuesday, August 5 2025. He maintained that with four years, Osimhe would not shine in Galatasaray.

He said Osimhe should have signed a two years contract after all he is not going there to retire.

He said tomhosw who found his comment offensive should talk to God, as he was not the originator.

Primate Ayodele said that very soon new professionals and stars would emerge in Nigeria.

Primate Ayodele revealed prophetically that Nigeria would soon rule Africa again in the field of football, if only the football authorities work together.

Primate Ayodele stated, “Irrespective of internet heat, internet petition internet comments, and all that, Osimhe must watch his back.

“Four years at Galatasaray is much, he will not shine.

“They will outshine him, let him try, he can’t sustain four years. First two years, fine but, four years, no no no.

“He is not going there to retire now, there is going to be issues with the club, I am not apologetic on anything, that is the way the lord says it.

“Whatever the lord says is not my making, it is not my headache, they are not God.

“If they are angry let them go and sue God, if they are angry let them go and fight God, if they are angry let them to go and petition God. But it is up to Osimhe.

“However new professionals, new stars are coming up.

“Nigeria is about leading Africa in the field of football if only the necessary authorities work hand in hand,” Primate Ayodele stated….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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