Tag: Enoch Adeboye

  • How the Holy Spirit told me to pattern my ministry after Pastor Adeboye – Apostle Suleman

    How the Holy Spirit told me to pattern my ministry after Pastor Adeboye – Apostle Suleman

    Apostle Johnson Suleman, the senior preacher and founder of Omega Fire Ministry has revealed how the Holy Spirit told him to pattern his ministry after Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God RCCG).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Apostle Suleman revealed this in an address to his congregation, disclosing how the General Overseer of the RCCG influenced his life in his early years and changed his mindset after hearing Pastor Adeboye’s ministry and miracles.

    Suleman said: “In 1992, I came to Auchi to visit my father as a believer. By then, I was only preaching in minor places. One day, I was told about a program in a church. Pastor Adeboye was preaching during the program, and he knelt down to pray. When he got up, he called God ‘my daddy.’ I got angry at first; then he said again that we had a mad man outside.

    “Immediately they brought the mad man, he said to us, let’s worship ‘my daddy’; after the worship, the mad man got healed. The funny thing was Adeboye was very calm when saying this. I was just speechless because I never knew God’s plan for me through him.

    “After the program, I didn’t bother following him up because the late Benson Idahosa was my spiritual father in the lord, and I can’t betray him. My father in the lord died in 1998 in March, and I was now fatherless. So another crusade where over 4 million people (lekki 98) gathered, God used Pastor Adeboye greatly with the word of knowledge. I was still observing.

    “About 2006, I went into prayer, and something happened. I wrote names of pastors around the world that I wanted to be like. Funny enough, the late Benson Idahosa was number 10. God left others and answered the one about Pastor Adeboye. Why? I don’t stand in one spot while preaching, but pastor Adeboye stands in one spot. The holy spirit told me to pattern my ministry with Pastor Adeboye. I became calm while preaching because of Pastor Adeboye”.

  • Adeboye @80: PFN, CAN hail RCCG’s General Overseer

    Adeboye @80: PFN, CAN hail RCCG’s General Overseer

    The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has hailed Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

    In a letter signed by PFN Director of Media, Mr Simbo Olorunfemi in Lagos, PFN’s National President, Bishop Francis Wale-Oke, congratulated Adeboye for a good life.

    Wale-Oke expressed gratitude to God for His grace and faithfulness in the life of Adeboye, one of the founding fathers of PFN and the second President of the association – from 1992 to 1995.

    “Not only do you stand out for your humility, your unwavering commitment to the Christian association almost 30 years after you left office as the national president, is worthy of commendation.

    “We salute you for consistently supporting the group through the years and readiness to offer the much-needed fatherly advice that has seen the organisation grow.

    “Your impact in over 40 years leadership of the Redeemed Christian Church of God is evident across continents, and many generations are making you a global icon and an influential person in the world.

    “Our prayer is that God will continue to keep you strong and healthy to continue to serve as an inspiration to millions all over the world within and outside the Christian fold,” he said.

    In a similar vein, the leadership of CAN in a statement issued by the General Secretary of the association, Mr Joseph Daramola, described Pastor Adeboye, who was born on March 2, 1942, in Osun State, as a great blessing.

    “Daddy G.O., you are a great blessing and gift, not only to the body of Christ, but to the whole world, where God has been making use of you as His vessel of honour,” the association said.

    It further said that Adeboye’s emergence as the general overseer of RCCG was ordained by God, as manifested in the unprecedented spread of his ministerial impacts globally.

    “We congratulate Daddy G.O., who is a father of fathers, teacher of teachers, pastor of pastors and bishop of bishops,” CAN remarked.

    The association described Adeboye as a man with impeccable integrity and an epitome of holiness, faithfulness, miracles and humility.

    While describing RCCG as a great and reliable ally of CAN, it commended Adeboye for always insisting that once the association had spoken on any national issue, no church leader should speak on such issue again.

    “We are fully persuaded that it is the prayers of Daddy G.O. and a few others that are keeping Nigeria going, in spite of all the challenges currently facing the country,” it said.

    While wishing the cleric good health, sound mind and greater exploits, the association prayed God to continue to use him for the emancipation of humanity.

  • Pastor Adeboye, blessing to Lagos State – Sanwo-Olu

    Pastor Adeboye, blessing to Lagos State – Sanwo-Olu

    Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State says the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, is a blessing to the state.

    Sanwo-Olu said this in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Gboyega Akosile, on Wednesday in Lagos, as he congratulated Adeboye on the occasion of his 80 years birthday.

    He described the renowned cleric and global preacher as an epitome of honesty, dedication and service, whose unblemished records of work in God’s kingdom over the decades had made him a role model.

    “Sir, you have been a blessing, not just to the Redeemed Christian Church of God but also to us in Lagos State.

    “Your unceasing prayers for us and wise counsel over the years have contributed in no small measure to the phenomenal progress our state has continued to witness. We will forever be grateful,” he said.

    The governor said that the general overseer, through diligence and utmost obedience to the Lord, had built one of the largest spiritual institutions anywhere in the world and raised millions of committed followers of Jesus Christ.

    He said: “Daddy GO, as Adeboye is popularly called, is one of the respected global evangelists who has contributed immensely to the propagation of the gospel at national and international levels, without any blemish or scandal.

    “Because of your work, and of the name and legacy of the RCCG, the gospel has touched the very ends of the earth, in line with the Great Commission.

    ”In addition, your devoted service in God’s vineyard has helped put Nigeria in the global spotlight as a land of spiritual exploits and greatness.

    “Yet, amidst all these wonderful accomplishments, you have remained as simple and humble as ever, never seeking the limelight or personal glory’’.

    Sanwo-Olu further said that as the clergyman celebrated his 80th birthday, Lagos state pray that the Almighty God would grant him more grace and strength to continue to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ, Minister to the poor and the broken as well as proclaim liberty to the captives.

    ”I pray that the Almighty God will continue to crown you with good health, to enable you render more service to His kingdom and you will continue to enjoy His manifold blessings and everlasting goodness. Happy Birthday, Sir,” he said.

    The governor also congratulated Pastor Foluke Adeboye for being a devoted partner to the general overseer.

    `’Let me also specially congratulate our mummy, your adorable wife and devoted partner, Pastor (Mrs) Foluke Adeboye, and thank her for the great support and love she has continued to give to you.

    ”I pray that God will continue to keep her strong and vibrant on this lifelong journey of jointly manifesting the fullness of His power and anointing,” he said.

  • Orji Kalu celebrates Adeboye at 80

    Orji Kalu celebrates Adeboye at 80

    The Chief Whip of the Senate, Sen. Orji Kalu, has congratulated the founder and General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye on his 80th birthday anniversary.

    Kalu, in a goodwill message issued on Tuesday in Abuja, described Pastor Adeboye as a rare gem and acknowledged his contributions to nation building.

    The former governor of Abia urged Adeboye not to relent in his good works and commended the pastor for his commitment to the service of God and humanity.

    Kalu joined the Adeboye family, friends and members of the RCCG in celebrating the accomplishments of the General Overseer of RCCG.

    He said, “I felicitate with the Founder and General Overseer of RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye as he clocks 80.

    “I equally congratulate the wife of the General Overseer, Pastor Foluke Adeboye, members of the Adeboye family and RCCG.

    “Pastor Adeboye has consistently sustained his commitment to the service of God and mankind. Locally and internationally, Daddy G.O as fondly called is known for his contributions to humanity.

    “His attributes should be emulated by leaders across the globe. Pastor Adeboye is a genuine leader in all ramifications. I pray for longer life for Daddy GO in the service of God and mankind,’’ he said.

    Kalu wished the celebrant a joyous birthday celebration.

  • Atiku felicitates Pastor Adeboye at 80

    Atiku felicitates Pastor Adeboye at 80

    Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has felicitated the General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, as he clocks 80 years on Wednesday.

    Abubakar in a statement issued by his Media Office on Tuesday in Abuja described Adeboye as a distinguished and rare breed preacher of the Christian faith.

    He also said Adeboye was an uncommon shepherd and a father figure, who by exemplary acts teaches his followers and mentees to live purposefully.

    “Pastor Adeboye is a great man worthy of emulation, an astute teacher, an excellent coach and an exceptional role model who has inspired millions across the world and continues to be a shining light of the Christian faith.

    “I celebrate with you as you turn 80 years old on Wednesday.

    “You continue to inspire millions of people across the world with your infectious virtue of humility and unique insight into the word of God,” he said.

    Abubakar wished the general overseer many more years of good health and faithfulness in the service of God.

  • Adeboye and the faith of fate – By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa

    Adeboye and the faith of fate – By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa

    By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN

    As Ukraine and Russia battle to change the dynamics of world power, history will be recording a landmark event on March 2, 2022, when the life and times of a single individual will reach a defining peak. Assuredly, the history of modern day Nigeria will not be complete without the exploits of certain persons, in the way that God has ordained them to affect the fortunes of this great country.

    Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, will celebrate a milestone in his journey of life when he clocks eighty years on March 2. For a person with such modest and humble beginning to rise to the height of universal influence speaks of the combination of divine power and human vision. Growing up in the then remote village of Ifewara in present-day Osun State of Nigeria, Adeboye may have become a successful farmer, husband of many wives and may be the king of his domain, which is nothing bad. From the stories narrated by Adeboye himself, God propelled his mother to push him into the path of greatness, against all odds.

    His life history has become a compelling memoir that cannot be summarized in any single piece of this nature so I will only dwell on some of the salient events through which he has positively affected individuals across the globe and humanity in general.

    It is common to read of the challenging background of great men and women indeed and it is no fiction to say that Adeboye’s life journeys surpass human understanding. I will tell you from a distance. Adeboye grew up in a rural community, where farming was combined with education.

    His mother was greatly inspired by the exploits of foreign and local missionaries and she created the picture of greatness for her little boy, with all the trappings of the polygamous environment in which he was being raised. In a society dominated by occultism, witchcraft and traditional African religion, it would take God Himself to rescue Adeboye from the mouth of lions. Barely able to afford the cost of school uniforms, Adeboye would kickstart an educational journey that took him trekking for the first eighteen years of his life without shoes and borrowing kits for his secondary school graduation.

    By dint of hard work, ruggedness and display of excellence, Adeboye secured a scholarship to study at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and would later move on to the University of Lagos, where he became established as a renowned scholar. Traversing the length and breadth of Nigeria in pursuit of knowledge, Adeboye would himself later commence moulding the destinies of young men and women through teaching and mentorship programmes, in order to eke out a living.

    His life ambition was to become the youngest Vice-Chancellor of a university, until some personal challenges of life drove him to The Redeemed Christian Church of God, under the tutelage and mentorship of Pa Josiah Akindayomi, who took him through the rudiments of faith through the practice of holiness, aggressive evangelism and effectual prayers.

    Given his miraculous escape from his locality, his travails in the various schools he attended and his academic exploits at Unilag, it was a puzzle of some sort that Adeboye had returned to another local assembly in the remote part of Ebute-Metta in Lagos Nigeria, where he laboured day and night with a largely illiterate crowd, to build what today has become one of the fastest growing establishments in human history.

    Upon the death of Akindayomi his mentor, the mantle fell on Adeboye in 1981 to pilot the affairs of RCCG, as its General Overseer. He set up a vision for the church, made himself a sacrificial lamb for its growth and expansion, surrendered his meagre income for the work of the church, sold his car, gave up all his assets along with those of his wife, to build the church as a universal brand.

    Given the enormity of the challenges, the nature of the vision and mission that he outlined for the RCCG, Adeboye had to resign from his secular assignments to face the work of mission, full time. He was deliberate in his plans, in growing young men and women to become godly ambassadors and people of global influence. He relocated from Lagos to a jungle along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, dwelling with his wife and family amongst giant snakes and other wild animals, in what then looked like a forest of a thousand demons. With divine backing and a personal sense of purpose, Adeboye deployed his teaching experiences to set up schools, to train individuals and thus opened up the church for partnership with like-minded believers.

    The RCCG now boasts of Nursery and Primary Schools all over the world, countless secondary schools spread across many nations, several colleges and the Redeemer’s University, which ranked the best private university in Nigeria in 2021 and the second best educational institution.

    Adeboye also set up the Redeemed Bible College, Leadership Training Institutes, the Redeemed School of Disciples, the Redeemed School of Missions and other institutions, for the training of believers to become deeply rooted in faith and the work of ministry.

    There is also the Redeemed Maternity Centre, which is a philanthropic health facility for pregnant women in and outside the church, a modern Health Centre at the Redemption Camp and a Health Village, under construction.

    Adeboye has since extended his philanthropy to government hospitals, through the provision of modern equipment and facilities. The church also has a Corporate Social Responsibility department, which has grown to be a platform for the training and empowerment of the less privileged through vocational and entrepreneurship programmes. That local organization that he inherited in 1981 has now spread across more than 196 nations of the world, providing employment for several people and creating platforms for people to reach their potential. Adeboye has transformed the jungle of those years into a full blown modern city, boasting of banks, schools and a sprawling housing estate, where people develop homes and families in a godly environment.

    The RCCG camp is presently powered through an independent power plant which supplies electricity to camp dwellers and the neighbourhood, a functional modern dam, effective security, environmental sanitation and a peaceful and friendly atmosphere.

    Adeboye has affected the nation and the world at large, in diverse ways, in building people of influence, through self development, godly backing and a life of discipline and personal sacrifice. His love for Nigeria is not in doubt, through constant prayers in what has become his annual month-long prayer and fasting. In recent times, Adeboye’s voice has been loud on matters concerning insecurity, democracy and good governance.

    In February 2020, Adeboye declared a Walk for Peace, as a peaceful protest against insecurity and to put pressure on the government to defend the welfare and security of the citizens. He led his congregation on a peaceful march from the RCCG headquarters in Ebute-Metta, carrying placards with various inscriptions on the need to end violence and insecurity in the nation. His voice resonated with those of the youths during the EndSARS protest. I had personal encounters with Adeboye, in discovering his person and his faith.

    While working as a young lawyer in Gani Fawehinmi Chambers, I had cause to enjoy the support of my mentor and coach then, which seemed (mark the word) to stand me out as one of his favourites.
    Then one day, a colleague of mine in the Chambers approached me, to share with him the secret of my closeness to Chief Gani Fawehinmi, SAN.

    According to my colleague, he had observed that I was exempted from the usual stormy sessions that other lawyers had with Gani and he was sure that I must have some other ways through which I’d been influencing the man.

    In simple terms, he wanted me to share the secret of the native charm that I was deploying to curry favour from Gani all the time. We both laughed and joked about it but when I got home later that night, that encounter set me thinking, very deeply.

    I had heard so many weird stories about lawyers, when growing up; how they are the leaders of very demonic occult groups, secret societies and such other hidden organisations.

    My first experience in legal practice was with Gani and he was always fighting with the powers that be, both in the legal profession and at the national level.

    Gani had no personal friends, he didn’t belong to any organization, he had no secrets at all, as we were always with him everywhere he went, mostly to prosecute or defend cases for his clients or in one prison or the other. I was so consumed with work in the Chambers that I had completely forgotten about all those scary tales that I had heard about lawyers, but this encounter with my colleague brought them back.

    That night, I thought of many options; whether it was possible indeed, as my colleague had suggested, that some lawyers were patronizing shrines and other traditional methods, in the course of their practice.
    And here I was, jumping all over Nigeria, along with Gani, confronting the military and other establishments, without a single alligator pepper! I weighed my options; whether to seek some strange powers, as I grew along in this very fearsome profession. From what I had learnt growing up, these powers come in grades. Suppose I procured my own power, is it possible for me to be subjected to some more superior power from other lawyers along the line? How do I get to possess the most superior power that would take me to the peak and get me to square up with just any other lawyer in court? There and then I was reminded that my grandfather was a Reverend, very renowned for battling with evil powers in our locality.

    My father himself was a very powerful apostle, with his own church, where I grew up as a Cherub and trumpeter. What then do I have to do with strange powers? If it is true that there is a God that is greater than all, then His own power must be superior to all other powers.

    In my room in Ebute-Metta, I became acquainted with the ministry of RCCG church through its loudspeaker, but I took it all as some kind of nuisance then. Now in this confused state, I traced the loudspeaker on one particular Sunday and ended up in RCCG headquarters, without any invitation. That particular Sunday, Adeboye preached on a topic titled “Be Ye Separate”, dwelling on the need to steer clear of evil forces and powers.

    He addressed the confusion in my mind, so I became even more curious and then started attending the Sunday services because of his penetrating messages. Looking back now, it must have been some kind of divine orchestration as not long thereafter, I became separated from my mentor unprepared and I had to stand on my own.

    Another friend and mentor, Bamidele Aturu, was my next port of call, as he too had just set up his law firm, having left Itse Sagay & Co. Aturu took me through the journey of his personal encounter with Adeboye through the Holy Ghost Service at the Redemption Camp and he invited me to join him and his wife to attend.

    As the service progressed that night in July 2000, Aturu asked me to be attentive as some messages would start coming from Adeboye. Suddenly, Adeboye announced that there was a young man attending the service for the very first time, who was confused about his career and life journey but God is assuring him that He would build him up, set him up and take him to the greatest level in his career.

    I couldn’t help but cry, as tears from my eyes soaked the notebook upon which I was writing. Aturu who sat next to me held me and spoke words of comfort and we both agreed to take our faith further and deeper. I eventually set up Adegboruwa & Co and became part and parcel of RCCG, going through its foundational classes and sitting under the mentorship of Adeboye and his other disciples. By 2002, I had moved my practice from my house in Onike, Yaba, to Lapal House, with a well-equipped library and flourishing legal practice. But all this was interrupted on June 3, 2002, when a strange fire enveloped Lapal House and consumed many offices, including my Chambers, such that I had nothing to ever show that I was once a lawyer. It was a Monday, so I relocated back to my house.

    I however decided to attend Bible Study in the church and to take out time to pray. I met Adeboye in church, who took the Bible Study on the topic “Divine Champion” and spoke about how Sampson lost his power and regained it. In a private meeting with him later that night, he took me through the challenges of life and how God is able to see me through with courage, faith and determination. The rest, as they say, is history. Together with my youth corps lawyer then, Mr. Oluwasina Ogungbade, SAN, we went round the courts, retrieving processes and building new files, as if nothing had happened.

    In January 2017, I had another encounter with Adeboye, this time in his house at the Redemption Camp and after about thirty minutes of our interaction, he made his now famous declarations, this time concerning my elevation to the Inner Bar. It was a very tough process but God was in it to accomplish it, eventually. What is the relevance of Adeboye to our national development, you may ask?

    The RCCG camp is akin to a local government in a way, wherein a man, driven by vision, integrity, personal sacrifice, self-determination and faith in God, has been able to build an empire, has built men and women of influence and is affecting millions more, positively. He is a living example of true leadership, developing infrastructures to support his vision, providing the basic amenities of life for his people and mentoring them to attain the very best in their chosen careers.

    Nigerians do not demand to share the loot with their political leaders who fancy that crude method as the best way to lead, no. Our people all over the nation are in dire need of functional hospitals, good roads, schools, security, portable water, etc. This is the phenomenon in the person of Adeboye, as a living example of how a leader, through his faith, has defined his own fate progressively and in that way affected (and still affecting) the fate of many others, positively.

    Happy 80th birthday, Daddy GO. I join many other Nigerians and your admirers all over the world, to wish you many more years of service to God and humanity. In your lifetime, Nigeria shall be delivered.

  • Ukraine crisis: Pastor Adeboye and the Atlantic monstrous storm

    Ukraine crisis: Pastor Adeboye and the Atlantic monstrous storm

    As the world ushered in the year 2022, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye dropped prophecies for the year.

    Pastor Adeboye dropped the prophetic messages from God during the annual cross over service of the RCCG.

    He said on the international scene, “there will be two monstrous storms (one coming from the Atlantic and one from the Pacific)” and that “unless they are weakened, the results will be terrible”.

    A storm can mean a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow. A storm can also mean a sudden attack and capture of a building or a place by troops, using means of force.

    Should Pastor Adeboye be taken in and out of context, one of his prophecies might be seeing fulfilment before our very eyes with the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

    Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe, and on 12 June 2020, the nation joined the enhanced opportunity partner interoperability program of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

    However, according to an official NATO statement, the new status “does not prejudge any decisions on NATO membership”.

    Meanwhile, relations between Ukraine and NATO started in 1992. Ukraine applied to begin a NATO Membership Action Plan (MAP) in 2008.

    Plans for NATO membership were shelved by Ukraine following the 2010 presidential election in which Viktor Yanukovych, who preferred to keep the country non-aligned, was elected President.

    However, following the Russian military invasion in Ukraine and parliamentary elections in October 2014, the new government made joining NATO a priority.

    On 21 February 2019, the Constitution of Ukraine was amended, the norms on the strategic course of Ukraine for membership in the European Union and NATO are enshrined in the preamble of the Basic Law, three articles and transitional provisions.

    However, Russia has been a strong opposition to Ukraine joining NATO, opposed to any eastward expansion of NATO.

    On February 12, 2008, (then) Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia may target its missiles at Ukraine if its neighbour joins NATO and accepts the deployment of a US missile defence shield.

    Of course, Russia has blamed Ukraine for the recent escalation in the conflict between the two neighbours.

    “The root of today’s crisis around Ukraine is the actions of Ukraine itself, who for many years were sabotaging its obligations under the Minsk package of measures,” Vassily Nebenzia, Russian UN Ambassador, said.

    The Minsk agreements were a series of international agreements which sought to end the war in the Donbas region of Ukraine.

    Meanwhile, NATO Secretary-General, Jens Stoltenberg had stressed that Russia will not be able to veto Ukraine’s accession to NATO, “as we will not return to the era of spheres of interest when large countries decide what smaller ones should do”.

    With Russia’s attack on Ukraine, a monstrous storm from NATO might be in the offing. Already, the storm is gathering.

  • Pray for me – Pastor Adeboye begs Nigerians

    Pray for me – Pastor Adeboye begs Nigerians

    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye has asked Nigerians, especially members of the church to pray for him and his family.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Pastor Adeboye made the plea on Sunday in his sermon, giving reasons on the necessity for the prayers.

    The 79-year-old leader of the church said he lives all his life praying for the welfare of his spiritual children scattered across the world.

    “I want to make a special request before I go into the sermon, that this year like never before please pray for your Pastors. They are human beings, they pray for you all year round, pray for them too.

    “Pray for your pastors also means pray for your General Overseer. Someone asked me, Daddy, we heard you don’t sleep much at night, you are always going for prayer walks, what are you asking God for? Clothes? I said no I have enough to last me a lifetime. House? I said No, God has given me one and I have no intention of moving out of that place. Cars? Definitely not.

    “What do you want? I want it to be well with my children all over the world. When there is a storm anywhere in the world, I pray by the grace of God that it doesn’t touch my children.

    “If there is an earthquake, I pray my children are not affected. I pray for my children, I don’t think it is too much to ask for my children to pray for me. Pray for me and pray for my family,” Adeboye said.

  • Pastor Adeboye drops prophecies for 2022

    Pastor Adeboye drops prophecies for 2022

    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye has dropped prophecies for the New Year 2022.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Pastor Adeboye dropped the prophetic messages from God during the annual cross over service of RCCG.

    According to the revered Man of God, fondly referred to as Daddy GO, in spite of everything happening, 2022 will be a year of some massive breakthroughs in science and in finance.

    He also revealed that in 2022, there will be two monstrous storms, one coming from the Atlantic and one from the Pacific, and that unless they are weakened, the results will be terrible.

    Adeboye also said that in 2022, infant mortality rate will drop by at least 50% and that the issue of migration will take a new turn in the new year.

    Dropping a cryptic prophetic message for Nigeria, the RCCG GO stated thus: “You don’t make omelette without breaking eggs”.

    See list of Pastor Adeboye prophecies for 2022 below

    Personal

    1. More than 80% of projects starting in 2022 will succeed.
    2. This year will be a year of the emergence of previously unknown stars.
    3. In spite of everything happening, this year will be a year of some massive breakthroughs (in science and in finance).
    4. Infant mortality rate will drop by at least 50%.

    Nigeria

    1. You don’t make omelette without breaking eggs.

    Intercontinental

    1. The issue of migration will take a new turn in the new year.
    2. There will be two monstrous storms (one coming from the Atlantic and one from the Pacific) unless they are weakened, the results will be terrible.

    Meanwhile, on the next president of Nigeria comes 2023, Pastor Adeboye said he was yet to hear from God.

    He stressed that God was yet to reveal to him who will win the 2023 presidential election.

    Adeboye noted that prophecy should not be a guess work but a true revelation from God almighty.

  • How God rescued me from going to hell in 1973 – Pastor Adeboye

    How God rescued me from going to hell in 1973 – Pastor Adeboye

    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye has narrated how God rescued him from going to hell in 1973 when he heeded the altar call and gave his life to God.

    Speaking at the Thanksgiving Service held at the RCCG Headquarters at the Throne of Grace, Ebute Metta, Lagos with the theme; “ Songs of Victory” on Sunday, Adeboye said the song a man sings will determine what he’s passing through.

    He urged worshippers who thronged the venue and those watching online to praise God with all their hearts from for His wonderful works in their lives from January till now.

    Drawing references from Hannah experience after God gave her Samuel after being barren for many years in the Bible according to 1 Samuel, chapter 2 verses 1–2, Adeboye said it was there the popular song, ‘ Who is like thee, Oh, Lord was taken’

    He, however, said King David had to compose a song in Plasm 18 when God help him to conquer all his enemies.

    Adeboye said it’s very important for one to be a friend of God so that God will fight for him without having to lift a finger.

    He said; “ I thought I was doing fine. A young man and a lecturer in the University. I have built a house and I have a car. I have a wife and children. I never knew I was on my way to hell before I eventually met God in 1973. And that is why I have imported ‘hallelujah’ to all my songs when I realized how close I was to hell before God redeemed me.