Beyond the Pulpit: Primate Ayodele Challenges Political Apathy with Mass Youth Empowerment
By People’s Voice Nigeria News
In an era marked by economic uncertainty and youth disenchantment, Primate Elijah Ayodele of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church is taking a stand where most remain silent. On Saturday, August 3, 2025, over 3,000 young Nigerians will gather at the church headquarters in Ejigbo, Lagos, for a transformative empowerment program aimed at restoring hope, skills, and purpose to a marginalized generation.
The initiative, one of the largest faith-led empowerment efforts in Lagos, offers a lifeline to unemployed and underprivileged youth, combining vocational training, startup funding, resource distribution, and spiritual guidance under one roof.
“They’ve duped this generation,” Ayodele said, addressing Nigeria’s political class. “We need leaders grounded in the grassroots. This empowerment isn’t about fame, it’s God’s call, and I’m prepared.”
Ayodele emphasized that this outreach is not for recognition, but out of conviction. Participants will benefit from:
– Hands-on vocational training in high-demand industries
– Free tools and starter kits to launch careers
– Business mentorship and seed funding opportunities
– Motivational sessions on leadership, faith, and civic responsibility
Beyond the Church Walls
This event marks another chapter in Ayodele’s consistent push to merge spiritual leadership with tangible social impact. Known for his unfiltered critiques of political leaders, the Primate believes real change begins when faith becomes action, and when young people are equipped to reclaim their futures.
By amplifying voices from the margins, Ayodele isn’t just empowering individuals, he’s challenging systems.
For updates on the August 3rd youth empowerment program, visit INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church’s official channels or follow the event hashtag: #AyodeleEmpowers2025