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  • Pastor Adeboye states condition to get COVID-19 vaccine

    Pastor Adeboye states condition to get COVID-19 vaccine

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has said that he would get vaccinated if it will help in furthering the gospel.

    Speaking at the church’s monthly Holy Ghost convention, he said, “I never said to you don’t be vaccinated, you have never heard that from me. Rather than living in fear or doubt, get vaccinated. If you believe that getting vaccinated would put your mind at rest, then go ahead.

    “Daddy, are you saying that you too could be vaccinated? If there are nations in the world that say I can not come to preach the gospel there because of vaccination, I will do anything for Jesus Christ.

    “If vaccination is going to hinder me from doing the work that God has called me to do, if they asked me to get vaccinated 10 times, I would be vaccinated.”

  • No woman can take your place — Adeboye compliments wife on 73rd birthday

    No woman can take your place — Adeboye compliments wife on 73rd birthday

    Pastor Adeboye, the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has celebrated Foluke, his wife, on the occasion of her 73rd birthday.

    In a series of posts on his Instagram page on Tuesday, the 79-year-old Pastor extolled the virtues of his wife while describing Foluke as the “most loving, loyal and beautiful woman I know”.

    Adeboye also guaranteed her of his love while promising that “there is no other woman that can take your place”.

    “When it comes to reliability, there is no other woman that can take your place. Happy Birthday my sweetheart,” he wrote in one of the posts

    TheNewsGuru recalls that the lovebirds, who tied the knot in 1967, have continued be a model for young Christians for their amazing love story.

    Adeboye had on numerous occasions reiterated his love for Foluke. In June last year, he had, in a viral video, said he could “kill anyone who messes with his wife.”

    “I am sure you have heard me say it before. You can do whatever you like to me, you can criticize me, you can insult me, you can trample on me, I will only pray for you,” he had said.

    “But if you mess around with my wife, I will kill you. I will kill you so thoroughly you won’t even be able to rise on the resurrection morning.”

     

  • We are pleased with how you handled Coronavirus pandemic in Kogi, Pastor Adeboye tells Governor Bello

    We are pleased with how you handled Coronavirus pandemic in Kogi, Pastor Adeboye tells Governor Bello

    Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has lauded the governance and leadership style of Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi, describing him as a man of faith.

    Speaking when he visited Bello on Saturday in Lokoja, Adeboye also commended the governor for his religious tolerance.

    Adeboye said that the show of faith by Bello in handling the Coronavirus pandemic was a rare demonstration from a political leader.

    “We have heard and seen your show of faith in God, particularly in dealing with the Coronavirus. It takes the man of faith to have acted the way you did and we are very, very pleased with you.

    “We have also heard the news of how you have been relating to people of every faith to the extent that you built the first chapel in the Government House, Lokoja, we are delighted, sir.

    “I want to assure you that we will keep on praying for you, we will keep on praying for the people of your state and I believe that the Almighty God will answer our prayers for you,” Adeboye said.

    Adeboye further assured the governor that he would continue to offer prayers for the leadership and people of the state at large.

    In his response, Gov. Bello told Adeboye that the visit of a clergy was a gift and he was delighted to be hosting a father figure who served as a role model to many across the country, himself inclusive.

    Bello asserted that it was evil for any leader to continually do wrong without recourse to natural justice.

    The governor noted that in Kogi State under his leadership and considering the circumstances surrounding his emergence as governor and his election for a second term, his resolve was to do good by providing credible and impacting governance.

    He alluded that his administration’s strive to ensure ethnic, religious balance, fighting criminality and other modest achievements were only natural and mandatory obligations expected of leaders bequeathed with the people’s mandate.

    Bello urged Adeboye to continue to pray for the country, the state, both leadership and followership.

    He stressed that all faiths at this very period should harmonise the nation, and called for divine intervention for the nation instead of beating the drums of division and war.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the Kogi Governor was one of those who downplayed the seriousness and existence of the deadly virus in the country. He also refused taking the vaccine as his colleague governors did labeling it killer vaccine.

  • [PROFILE] Why Pastor Adeboye fondly calls late son, Dare ‘first miracle child’

    [PROFILE] Why Pastor Adeboye fondly calls late son, Dare ‘first miracle child’

    It is longer news that Oluwadamilare Adeboye, the fourth biological child of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye and his wife, Pastor Folu Adeboye is dead.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reported exclusively last Thursday that Pastor Dare or Pastor Dee (as he was popularly called) died in his sleep on Tuesday in Akwa Ibom where he was based till death.

    TNG gathered that Dare, whom his dad, Pastor Adeboye last year described as his first miracle child would have been 43 in June.

    The respected clergy while celebrating his son’s birthday said God put the devil to shame 42 years ago when Dare was born.

    He prayed for the celebrant and also prayed that those seeking a miracle from God will receive it.

    His post on Facebook read: “Happy birthday to my son Pst Dee prayers on your 42.

    “Our first miracle child. We pray that God will keep his miraculous working power in your life and all those who needs a miracle today, will use you as a point of contact for their own in JESUS name. (Amen) love from Dad, Mom and the whole Adeboye dynasty.”

    Meanwhile, findings by TNG revealed that Pastor Dee’s parents; Pastor Enoch Adeboye and Pastor (Mrs.) Folu Adeboye called Dare their first miracle baby because of the divine circumstances surrounding his birth.

    According to a profile of the late Dare cited by TNG, his (Dare’s) birth was miraculous because was his parents’ previous children had been born through caesarean section and the couple had been advised by the doctors not to have any more children.

    The doctors advised termination, as they had predicted that it would be a choice between mother and child. Their prediction was however wrong because, amazingly both mother and child survived and even more miraculously, it was a natural birth. Thus, he became their first miracle baby.

    Meanwhile tributes and consolation messages have been pouring in for the Adeboye’s family all over the world since the death of their son became public knowledge.

    The family in statement confirming his death said his burial rites will commence with a special service in City of David Youth Church Eket, Akwa Ibom where he officiated last before his death followed by a farewell service on Tuesday at Redemption Camp.

    Read full profile below:

    BIOGRAPHY OF PASTOR OLUWADAMILARE TEMITAYO ADEBOYE

    Oluwadamilare Temitayo Adeboye was born as the fourth child into the family of Pastor (then Dr.) Enoch Adeboye and Pastor (Mrs) Folu Adeboye on June 9th, 1978. His was a miraculous birth as their previous children had been born through caesarean section and the couple had been advised by the doctors not to have any more children. The doctors advised termination, as they had predicted that it would be a choice between mother and child. Their prediction was however wrong because, amazingly both mother and child survived and even more miraculously, it was a natural birth. Thus, he became their first miracle baby.

    His earliest years were spent in Surulere where his parents lived before they relocated to Mushin and Ebute Metta, when his father became the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG). A natural leader and loyal friend, he had many admirers from his childhood. His best friend then and till his passing was Emmanuel Adewale, one of the grandsons of the founder of the mission, Pa Josiah Akindayomi.

    The Adeboyes knew the importance of proper education as they were in that field themselves. They ensured that all their children got top-quality education, and Damilare was not an exception. He started his education at Christ the Redeemer’s Nursery and Primary School and then went on to The Staff School, University of Lagos, Akoka. After completing his primary school education, he commenced his secondary education at Command Secondary School, Ibadan. It was here his excellent work ethic and military discipline were forged.

    These sterling attributes coupled with the solid Christian home training led to the emergence of his leadership qualities, and he was made ‘Head of House’ of Purple House.
    Dare later on relocated to the United Kingdom to continue his learning in high school where his leadership streak continued to be developed as he would later be appointed Head Boy of Mayfield College, becoming the first person of colour ever to be appointed to that position. Damilare went on to get his bachelor’s degree in Business Information Technology from the University of Central England, (now Birmingham City University) and subsequently a Master’s Degree in Theology from the Redeemed Christian Bible College.
    Dare was very industrious even from an early age. His enjoyment of high-performance cars later turned into a business while he was still school.
    Dare met Jesus Christ at a tender age and worked fervently for the Kingdom. He became a parish pastor in RCCG in the UK at the young age of 23, pastoring at RCCG House of Praise, Birmingham, UK. Due to the tremendous growth his parish recorded, his commitment, submission to authority and excellence, he rose swiftly up the ranks to become a Zonal Pastor prior relocating to Nigeria.

    On arrival in Nigeria in 2009 and now full time in the ministry, he was posted to Kaduna State and then with his young family to Zaria before returning to Kaduna (the State Capital), where he pastored Next Level Parish, now the provincial headquarters for Youth Province 6. Despite the sudden change in his environment, he immediately applied himself to the work of the Kingdom and like every other task he had been assigned; it greatly prospered in his hand. His success led to even more kingdom assignments and greater responsibilities, especially in the youth ministry of RCCG.
    He was then promoted along with six others to the new role of Youth Evangelist in the mission. They later became twelve and he demonstrated his leadership acumen serving as the Coordinator of the Youth Evangelists. He was appointed Youth Evangelist, North Central – covering all RCCG youths, RCFs, RCCFs in states of Niger, Benue, Kwara, Kogi, Plateau, Nassarawa, and also the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja where he had other responsibilities such as:
    Pioneer Youth Evangelist in RCCG
    Youth Evangelist, North Central
    Coordinator, Youth Evangelists
    National Director of Programmes, NYAYA
    International Director of Programmes, Church Planting and Evangelism, YAYA, RCCG
    Chairman Organizing Committee, Northern Zone, Abuja SHIFT
    Chairman Organizing Committee, Marathon Messiah’s Praise
    Chairman Organizing Committee, Annual Youth Convention, RCCG
    These positions enabled him to comprehend the landscape and significance of young people across the globe and how to increase the Church’s impact in the world as he travelled to over 50 countries preaching the gospel without apology or reserve, especially to the youth, young adults and teenagers. Fondly called ‘PD’ and ‘Pastor Dee’ by the youth, he was indeed in tune with the next generation of believers.
    There would later be the creation of a new structure in RCCG known as Youth Provinces of which six were created. Pastor Dee was appointed to oversee Youth Province 5, then under Region 14, with headquarters at City of David, Eket, Akwa Ibom State and parishes spread across the entire South South and South East states of Nigeria – Akwa Ibom, Cross Rivers, Rivers, Bayelsa, Edo, Delta, Enugu, Ebonyi, Anambra, Imo and Abia.
    In his capacity as the Pastor in Charge of Youth Province 5, he organised numerous revival and evangelistic programmes that catalysed the growth and expansion of the province some of which included the Annual Provincial Convention in April, the Dominion Conference in June amongst others. These programmes featured notable Word and Worship ministers within and outside RCCG.
    Further restructuring in the mission led to the creation of a new Youth Region, Region 35, with headquarters in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, comprising all the Youth Provinces which had now increased to 11. It is noteworthy that under Pastor Dee’s watch, a new province (Youth Province 10) was birthed from Youth Province 5. The region would be headed by the Intercontinental Youth Pastor and he would be assisted by three Assistant Regional Pastors, one of whom was Pastor Dare Adeboye.

    A man well ahead of his time, he was indeed a pacesetter, trail blazer, bridge builder, peace maker, leader par excellence and arguably one of the most charismatic and influential pastors RCCG has produced. He was a fine blend of excellence, sacrifice, transparency, maturity, accountability, discipline, discipleship, humility, loyalty, genuine love, friendship and marital fidelity.

    Pastor Dare Adeboye, a seed himself, was the International Ambassador for the Pastors’ Seed Family (PSF). He helped set up, encourage and empower PSF in many nations while also playing the role of an advisor, counsellor and big brother.
    His military training never left him as he joined the RCCG Chaplaincy Corps, rising to the rank of Brigadier General.

    While in the United Kingdom, he met his heartthrob and jewel of inestimable value, Temiloluwa, who was one of his parishioners at that time and the lovebirds got married in Nigeria on December 28, 2008. She was his sister, lover, encourager and partner paper writings in family and ministry. They have three wonderful daughters, Oluwatishe, Ireoluwa and Araoluwa.

    PD was an obedient son, loyal brother, loving husband, doting father and faithful shepherd.
    He lived entirely for the Lord and His work, dedicating his life to educating and inspiring young people on how to capitalise on and maximise their faith in any environment they find themselves.

    Pastor Dee after hosting an awesome provincial convention themed, “The Sceptre of Favour,” went to be with the Lord on the 4th of May 2021 at the age of 42. Although brief here on earth, he lived a faithful and fruitful life.

    He is survived by his parents Pastor & Pastor (Mrs) Adeboye; siblings, Adeolu and Temitope; Adebolugbe and Akin, and Oluwagbemileke and Titilope; wife, Temiloluwa; children, Oluwatishe, Ireoluwa and Araoluwa; and numerous loved ones.

  • ‘God gives and takes’, Pastor Adeboye says

    ‘God gives and takes’, Pastor Adeboye says

    General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Pastor Enoch Adeboye on Friday admonished everyone to be thankful at all times because God gives and takes when He pleases, in a veiled reference to the demise of his son, Dare Adeboye.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG had on Thursday exclusively reported how Dare died in his sleep on Tuesday, May 4 in Eket, Akwa-Ibom where he was pastoring a church.

    The senior Adeboye who preached at the May 2021 edition of the church’s Holy Ghost service, urged everyone to always say ‘It is well’ even in unpleasant situations rather than ‘blame and question God’.

    TNG reports that Adeboye spoke from the studio of the church’s station – DOVE Media – alongside few officials including his wife, Folu Adeboye, while members of the church gathered at the auditorium along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

    He said: “Whatever we have is given to us by God, be it wealth, wife, husband, children e.t.c and if it got taken away by God, all we can do is give God glory for actually giving us the privilege to enjoy those wealth or kids temporarily and it is not for us to complain, blame and question God.”

    With biblical reference to Ezekiel 24:16, he said, “God took away Ezekiel’s wife and asked him not to mourn over her”.

    “What we see as sorrows might be joy in the sight of God, I mean His ways and thoughts are not the same with ours, we shouldn’t forget that both good and bad happen at God’s command. (Lamentations 3:38).

    “Finally in all things let’s learn to say thank you father and It is well. God bless all of you in Jesus’ name,” Adeboye said.

    The RCCG overseer further stated that peace is one of the blessings only God can give saying “There is a peace that passes human understanding. It is only God that can give that peace. I thank God that I have that peace.”

    Adeboye also allayed fears on over possibility of a third wave of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Nigeria, saying it was due to the prayers of Christians that COVID-19 did not take a detrimental dimension.

    “Don’t listen to any person who says it is by their own wisdom that coronavirus is now subdued in Nigeria. It is because you prayed. You asked God for mercy, and God heard and in the mighty name of Jesus, there will be no third wave.

    “But, I want to encourage you that you need to pray again. We have problems of many kinds in Nigeria so very soon; you might be summoned to pray again.

    “We need to pray against all the problems we are facing, and God will answer when we pray,” Adeboye said.

  • My wife and I shocked over Dare Adeboye’s death- Paul Adefarasin

    My wife and I shocked over Dare Adeboye’s death- Paul Adefarasin

    The senior Pastor of House on the rock church, Pastor Paul Adefarasin on Friday expressed his condolence to the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, his family and members of his church over the death of his son, Pastor Dare Adeboye.

    The 42-year-old Dare was the Assistant Pastor in charge of Region 35 (Youth) in Eket, Akwa Ibom State before his death.

    Adefarasin in a statement shared on his Instagram page wrote: “Dear Daddy and Mummy GO, and the entire Family,

    Ifeanyi and I were shocked and deeply saddened to receive the disheartening news of the sudden passing of your precious son, Dare, and we cannot begin to fathom the sense of loss the whole family must be reeling from.

    Nothing in life can prepare us for the sudden transition to glory of a son, especially one so young, so full of life and vigour. He was a beloved son, husband, father, friend, man of faith, brother and so much more.

    No words can possibly convey the depths of our feelings for you but please know that our heartfelt condolences go out to you in this time of bereavement.

    Though we are grappling with and grieved by his sudden departure, we submit to the will of our Sovereign God. We ask Him to comfort you like only He can, console you in the midst of the tears, and give you succour to ease the pain of his passing.

    To his dear wife, Temiloluwa, their beloved children, and the entire family, we pray for God’s peace that passes all understanding to encompass you, His strength to cause you to stand even under the weight of the grief and His grace to cause you to continue to walk in His wisdom, favour and protection.

    We take solace and are immensely comforted by the certainty of knowing that Dare, our brother, has reached the fulfilment of our faith and is now at rest with our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.

    Daddy and Mummy GO, you and the entire family remain in our earnest prayers as we all find the strength in Him to bear this monumental loss.

    Adieu to a great soldier”.

     

    ‘Pastor D’ as he is fondly called was said to have died while in his sleep, just as the door to his room was reportedly forced open to access his remains.

  • RCCG confirms Pastor Adeboye’s son’s demise after TNG exclusive report

    RCCG confirms Pastor Adeboye’s son’s demise after TNG exclusive report

    The leadership of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has confirmed the sudden demise of Pastor Dare Adeboye, third son of the General Overseer of the ministry, Pastor E.A. Adeboye as earlier exclusively reported by TheNewsGuru.com, TNG.

    TNG reports that Dare who pastors one of the Akwa Ibom branch of the church officiated on Tuesday. He however asked not to be disturbed after getting home from church. He retired to his bedroom, slept but did not wake up on Wednesday.

    According to insider sources who confided in TNG, it was when his wife, Temiloluwa Adeboye noticed her husband’s unusual sleeping hours and could not reach him on phone that she raised the alarm and he was discovered dead.

    TNG gathered that the younger Adeboye was neither sick nor on medication when the tragic incident happened.

    Confirming the incident, the Head of Media and Public Relations, RCCG, Pastor Olaitan Olubiyi said the church will soon issue an official statement.

    He said, “It is true. The incident happened in Eket where he was based. I don’t have the details for now. Maybe before the end of today, we will issue a statement.”

    TNG gathered that Dare, whom his dad, Pastor Adeboye last year described as his first miracle child would have been 43 in June.

    He prayed for the celebrant and also prayed that those seeking a miracle from God will receive it.

    His post on Facebook read: “Happy birthday to my son Pst Dee prayers on your 42.

    “Our first miracle child. We pray that God will keep his miraculous working power in your life and all those who needs a miracle today, will use you as a point of contact for their own in JESUS name. (Amen) love from Dad, Mom and the whole Adeboye dynasty.”

     

     

  • [EXCLUSIVE] BREAKING: Pastor Adeboye’s first ‘miracle child’, Dare Adeboye is dead

    [EXCLUSIVE] BREAKING: Pastor Adeboye’s first ‘miracle child’, Dare Adeboye is dead

    Verified information reaching TheNewsGuru.com, TNG has it that the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye has lost one of his biological children, Dare to the cold hands of death.

    TNG reports that Dare who pastors one of the Akwa Ibom branch of the church officiated last on Tuesday. He however asked not to be disturbed after getting home from church. He retired to his bedroom, slept but did not wake up on Wednesday.

    According to insider sources who confided in TNG, it was when his wife, Temiloluwa Adeboye noticed her husband’s unusual sleeping hours and could not reach him on phone that she raised the alarm and he was discovered dead.

    TNG gathered that the younger Adeboye was neither sick nor on medication when the tragic incident happened.

    TNG gathered that Dare, whom his dad, Pastor Adeboye last year described as his first miracle child would have been 43 in June.

    The respected clergy while celebrating his son’s birthday said God put the devil to shame 42 years ago when Dare was born.

    He prayed for the celebrant and also prayed that those seeking a miracle from God will receive it.

    His post on Facebook read: “Happy birthday to my son Pst Dee prayers on your 42.

    “Our first miracle child. We pray that God will keep his miraculous working power in your life and all those who needs a miracle today, will use you as a point of contact for their own in JESUS name. (Amen) love from Dad, Mom and the whole Adeboye dynasty.”

    Confirming the sad development, a top shot in the RCCG family said: “Shock. Disbelief. Tears. Thanksgiving. Praise. Total submission to the will of God. Pastor Dare’s death is painful, unexpected but who dares questions God?”.

    Meanwhile, neither Pastor Adeboye’s family nor the RCCG is yet to officially announce the sad passage of Pastor Dare.

  • When I will be ready to die – Pastor Adeboye

    When I will be ready to die – Pastor Adeboye

    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye has said he will celebrate his 90th birthday before he will begin to get ready to go.

    Pastor Adeboye, who will become 90 years in the year 2033, stressed that he is not dying yet unless Jesus Christ returned before he turned 90 years of age.

    Fondly referred to as Daddy GO, Pastor Adeboye stated this during a special service of the RCCG on Sunday.

    “I am not going to die young. Some people were laughing when they heard me say that don’t worry yourselves celebrating any birthday for me now. Wait till I am 90; then we will celebrate for a whole month.

    “They think I am joking. Unless the Lord returns before then, at the age of 90, I am going to celebrate for a whole month.

    “There will be a day for each fellow. A day for America, a day for Australia, a day for pastors, a day for the choir, a day for the people in the legal department, a day for heads of states, etc.

    “At the age of 90, after that celebration, then I can begin to get ready to go. But, that I am going to die soon, that’s a lie,” Pastor Adeboye said.

  • Why I cancelled RCCG’s crossover service – Pastor Adeboye

    Why I cancelled RCCG’s crossover service – Pastor Adeboye

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, said he cancelled his church’s crossover service which was scheduled for December 31, 2020, so as to teach his congregation a lesson on submission.

    The Federal Government through the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 had issued a curfew between 12am and 4am as part of measures to curb the spread of coronavirus.

    As a result, the Christian Association of Nigeria had also directed churches to close their crossover service before 11pm so that worshippers could return home before the curfew period.

    The directive meant that the crossover services which customarily start a few hours before 12am and end some minutes past 12am of January 1 won’t hold.

    It was earlier reported that some mega churches subsequently adjusted or cancelled physical crossover services and opted for the virtual experience.

    Delivering a sermon at his church’s first thanksgiving service of the year 2021 themed, ‘Divine Lifting’, Adeboye said he cancelled the church’s physical crossover service to teach a lesson in submission.

    He said, “I know some of you have been asking me ‘Daddy, why did you cancel the crossover service? We were getting ready to come to the camp to sing and dance and jump’. I will tell you why.

    “Reason number one, I saw the opportunity to teach you another lesson on submission. When you obey in agreement with what your boss says, that is called cooperation. When your boss asks you to do something and you do it, even though you do not agree with him, it is called submission. Submission is when you obey even when you don’t agree.

    “Some said by 10pm you should close. Another one said by 11pm you should close. I said, okay, let’s agree and close in our home. So, I said we’ll stay in our house and crossover at 12 midnight.”

    Commending the government and its officials, Adeboye said they “are doing a very good job, they are trying their best. When you ask a man to do a job only God can do, don’t blame him if he makes mistakes. They are trying and doing their very best, humanly speaking, to protect us.”