In a recent video on Facebook, Popular Nigerian cleric Primate Elijah Ayodele has predicted the rise of a new telecommunications company in Nigeria, which he says will redefine the country’s communication sector with unmatched services and dominance.
Speaking during a recent prophecy session, Ayodele described the anticipated company in coded terms, hinting at its name and influence. “There will be a new communication… it’s going to start from D and end with K,” he said, sparking curiosity among followers and industry watchers.
He further emphasized the potential strength of the company, suggesting it would surpass existing operators in performance and delivery. “It’s going to be very, very powerful. The connection, the service, the tariff, everything,” Ayodele stated, indicating that the firm would stand out in all key areas of telecommunications.
The cleric also suggested that the impact of the new entrant would be overwhelming for competitors. “All other communication will be silent… it will silence every communication,” he declared, pointing to what he believes will be a major disruption in the industry.
Ayodele added another layer to his prophecy, implying that the company’s emergence is almost inevitable. “Unless the kids are not allowed to see the light of the day, there’s going to be a communication company in Nigeria,” he said, reinforcing his confidence in the prediction.
Nigeria’s telecom sector is currently led by established players such as MTN Nigeria, Airtel, Globacom, and 9mobile, which collectively serve millions of subscribers nationwide. Any new entrant capable of challenging their dominance would mark a significant shift in the market.
While Ayodele did not provide a timeline for the prophecy, his remarks have generated widespread discussion, with many speculating about potential investors or upcoming telecom ventures. Industry stakeholders are expected to monitor developments closely as the sector continues to expand in response to growing demand for faster and more reliable connectivity……See More








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