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  • Family of Lagos RCCG cleric killed by new converts demands probe

    Family of Lagos RCCG cleric killed by new converts demands probe

    The family of Pastor Babatunde Dada, who was killed in a parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God in FESTAC Town, Lagos State, has called for the probe of the case by the police.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that two people attended the church on the Sunday before the attack.

    The two youths were said to have come out during an altar call and surrendered their lives to Jesus.

    The church accommodated them on its premises after they claimed to be stranded.

    They had barely spent a week in the church when they stabbed the cleric to death on Thursday, December 2, 2021.

    A spokesman for the family, Mr Abolarinwa Olatunbosun, in a chat with Punch said: “I discussed at length with members of the family and what everyone is saying is that they want justice to be served in the case.

    “Pastor Dada was not just a cleric; he was also the accountant of the church so we want the investigation to be thorough. The police should unravel those behind the killing and their reason for killing him

    “We don’t know whether his killers came from outside the church or they were members of the church; they could even be from anywhere, including the family.

    “We want to know why he was killed. Maybe somebody invited the so-called converts to carry out the killing or they just came on their own to end his life.”

    The state Police Public Relations Officer, Adekunle Ajisebutu, on Thursday, said the police were working on the case.

    He, however, stated that he would not divulge the extent the police had gone in order not to jeopardise investigation.

    “Some arrests have been made. We are making progress in the case,” he added.

     

  • 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.

  • RCCG launches global dating website

    RCCG launches global dating website

    The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has launched a dating website known as Redeemers Connect, where Christian singles can get their life partner.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Redeemers Connect is a Christian courtship platform designed to connect eligible brethren in the RCCG global community.

    The RCCG dating website allows members to access the profiles of other nembers who have registered. The platform can either be accessed by the member free of charge or in respect of specified services on payment.

    According to information available on the website, Redeemers Connect is exclusively for Christian singles, widows, widowers and unmarried seniors in the RCCG global family with serious intent to get married within a year or two upon enlisting as a member.

    “Redeemers Connect has been designed with endorsement of the RCCG Europe Mainland Mission. The goal is to create a courtship platform enabling eligible Christian brethren living in Europe and across the RCCG global community to connect in a safe and secured manner with the intent to seek a suitable life partner.

    “Redeemers Connect benefits from RCCG’s global presence in over 198 countries worldwide, increasing the universe of finding a life partner and breaking down barriers with regards to race, color, language or ethnicity.

    “Redeemers Connect is exclusively for singles, unmarried seniors, widows and widowers with serious intent of getting married within a year or two of enlisting as a member on the platform.

    “It is the church’s hope that through this medium, we will celebrate many more marriages within the RCCG global family and share joyous testimonies,” the about page of the dating platform reads.

    Meanwhile, the site has a disclaimer that reads in part: “Every registrant must conduct his or her own independent background check before connecting with another registrant on this platform.

    “The Redeemed Christian Church of God, City of David Parish makes no representations or warranties and expressly disclaims any and all liability concerning any damages sustained by any registrant as a result of connecting with anyone on this platform”.

  • RCCG Pastor, teacher kidnapped in Calabar regain freedom

    RCCG Pastor, teacher kidnapped in Calabar regain freedom

    A pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Calabar, Sunday Adediran, who was kidnapped on Nov. 13 at Ikot Eneobong area in Calabar has been released.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Adediran regained freedom along with the teacher kidnapped with him, according to the Police Public Relations Officer in the State, DSP Irene Ugbo.

    Ugbo, who confirmed their release on Monday in Calabar, did not mention the name of the teacher, but urged the public to always avail the command with useful and timely information to help them respond to such cases appropriately.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Mr Aminu Alhassan, issued a strict order to men of Anti Kidnapping and Cultism Squad to go for their release and immediately, they swung into action

    “I want to commend the swift action of SP Awodi Abdulhameed and his Dragon squad, their efforts yielded result and I can confirm to you that the victims are now in safe hands.

    “I want to appeal to the public not to wait until something happens before they report, they should always report strange movements around them to curb this kind of ugly incident,” she said.

  • Anxiety in C/River community as gunmen kidnap RCCG Pastor, teacher

    Anxiety in C/River community as gunmen kidnap RCCG Pastor, teacher

    Unknown gunmen invaded Ikot Eneobong community in Calabar on Saturday and kidnapped a minister serving with the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Sunday Adediran, and a female public school teacher [name yet-to-b ascertained].

    According to reports, anxiety mounted in the community after Adediran was whisked away by gunmen who stormed abducted the two victims.

    An eye witness, Mrs. Udeme who spoke to newsmen, claimed that the kidnappers gained entrance into the house of the victims after tearing the roof.

    The gunmen reportedly made away with their victims despite the initial resistance by some residents in the isolated area known for its deplorable road network.

    However, reacting, the police spokesperson, Irene Ugbo, said they were yet to receive any complaint on the incident.

    Ugbo stated that as an organization the police would go extra length to get to the root of the matter.

  • RCCG Pastor allegedly refuses to wed couple for hugging in pre-wedding photo

    RCCG Pastor allegedly refuses to wed couple for hugging in pre-wedding photo

    A Pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Port Harcourt, Rivers State allegedly refused to wed a couple for hugging each other in a pre-wedding photo the couple took.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports a Twitter user shared the story of the wedding he attended where the ceremony was delayed for 2 hours as the priest refused to wed the couple.

    According to the wedding guest, the pastor took issues with the couple’s photo used for the wedding brochure because the couple were hugging in the photo.

    The couple and their parents had to spend two hours pleading with the pastor before he agreed to wed them on the condition that the cover of the brochure be removed.

    The wedding eventually held at noon and guests were given a wedding programme without front and back cover.

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  • Adeboye cautions transgenders: ‘Desist from your lifestyle…God not an author of confusion’

    Adeboye cautions transgenders: ‘Desist from your lifestyle…God not an author of confusion’

    The General Overseer of the Redeem Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, counseled the members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) community that God is not an author of confusion.

    Adeboye, who reacting to the growing number of transgenders in the world in a post on his Facebook page, said God does not approve of the affairs of the members of the LGBTQ community.

    He said God does not make mistakes and urged the transgenders to desist from their lifestyle.

    Adeboye wrote: “Our God is the God of distinction; He is not an author of confusion.

    “A man chooses to be confused when he does not want to do the right thing as ordered by God and so pretends that he does not know what God wants from him. When God creates, He does so with precision and purpose.

    He created lights for a purpose and darkness for another.”

    Read the statement further below:

  • How I risked my life to deliver ransom to abductors of my in-law – RCCG member narrates

    How I risked my life to deliver ransom to abductors of my in-law – RCCG member narrates

    Mr Kehinde Ibiteye, a member of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has narrated how he risked his life to deliver N2.5 million ransom to kidnappers of his brother-in-law, Mr Kayode Ajayi, and his son, Olawale, in a forest in Bwari area of the FCT.

    Ibiteye narrated the ordeal while giving a special thanksgiving to God for his safe return, on Sunday during a service at the Word of Life Area of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Kubwa, Abuja.

    The RCCG member, while narrating his experience, said his aunt’s husband, together with his son, were kidnapped at Ungwan-Fulani, a suburb in Bwari where they live at the wee hour of Aug. 23.

    “I got a phone call from a member of my family that my aunt’s husband and his 19-year-old son have been kidnapped.

    “They were kidnapped, not on the road, but right in their house. The gunmen, numbering about 25, broke into the house and took them away.

    “They first broke into a neighbour’s residence but nobody was seen in the house.

    “When they couldn’t find anyone, they went to my aunt’s house, forcefully made their way into the house, collected monies to the tune of N20,000, two android phones, took along with them food items and abducted the father and son.

    “I immediately called his wife who cried as she confirmed the ugly experience.

    “They were kidnapped last week Monday between the hours of 12am and 1am,” he narrated.

    Ibiteye said her aunt informed that the police in the area came few minutes after the abduction but to no avail.

    “And since I speak Hausa fluently and no other person could communicate in the language, I engaged their abductors in telephone conversations through my aunt’s mobile phone which they called with.

    “At first, they placed N15 million bounty on their heads if we want them released,” he said.

    He said after he negotiated further, they lowered the ransom to N2.5 million.

    According to him, the police did little or nothing to get the victims rescued.

    “The police only called to warn that we shouldn’t take money to the terrorists; we shouldn’t be the one to be in charge.

    “Generally, they have lackadaisical approach to the whole thing; they weren’t forthcoming. I didn’t even take them seriously,” he said.

    He said after the money was raised, their abductors instructed that the money should be taken to a hilly forest after a village called Kuchikwo in Bwari.

    Ibiteye lamented that the biggest challenge for the family was, however, who to take the money to the kidnappers

    “I finally resolved to take the N2.5 million to them in the forest. I took a risk giving that my blood relatives were involved.

    “I decided not to inform my wife and children about my resolution.

    “The only thing I did was to pray to God. I told God to protect me, guide me and see me through the adventure.

    “I also told God that as I go to the forest, I would come back with my aunt’s husband and his son unhurt.

    “I developed a strong faith, believing that God would not disappoint me

    “And when I was conversing with the abductors, I tried to build their confidence on the fact that the money we agreed on finally would definitely get to them so long they could guarantee the safety of the captives,.

    “At times if I talked with them, I would be hearing how my in-law and his son were being tortured.” he said.

    According to him, the kidnappers warned us against inviting the police.

    “They warned that if we informed the police, they would know and we would pay dearly for it,” Ibiteye said.

    He said the captors gave him instructions at intervals.

    “I was told to get an Okada rider (a commercial motorcyclist) who is well familiar with the environment to convey me to their enclave.

    “I picked an okada randomly at about 3p.m. on Wednesday.

    “Although he initially declined to go on the journey, after so much pressure from people who know him, he agreed to convey me to the forest.

    “He said he would collect N10, 000 as transport fare.

    “When I spoke with the captors, they ordered me to give the phone to the bike man and they directed us to leave for the forest around 5pm.

    “We travelled for about one and half hours before getting to a marketplace where we were directed to pull up.

    “At this time, it was getting dark and cloudy. They did this to allow the night fall before getting to their area.

    “After a while, they directed us to continue the journey.

    “At about 8pm that day, we got to the hinterland of the forest, surrounded by hills and mountains.

    “The forest is two villages after Kuchikwo, and throughout our journey from there, it was raining heavily,” he said.

    Ibiteye said a man, hanging AK-47 on his shoulder, came out from their camp, flashed light at them and ordered him to place the money on the rocky ground.

    “He asked if the money was complete and I responded in affirmation.

    “We were then told to go back to the marketplace at the village where we had a stopover on our way going to the forest.

    “They said there, my in-law would reunite with us,” he said.

    Ibiteye, who said it was at the market area the abductees came out from a bush, said the four of them rode on the motorcycle back home.

    “Though the market was not operating at the time, I became curious if anybody passes by, until I saw my in-law and his son coming out from a nearby bush,” he said.

    He said immediately they got to Bwari, his in-law and his son were taken to hospital because of the wounds sustained from the torture and various inhuman treatments subjected to while in captivity.

    Ibiteye said based on the victims’ account, the kidnappers had various sophisticated weapons in their camp.

    “They also observed that those guys (abductors) were working as syndicate because they conversed with some other people either within or outside Abuja on the phone.

    “Besides, my in-law told me that when the police team came around the day they were kidnapped shooting sporadically in the air, all of them together with their captors were still within the surroundings.

    “It was after the police team left that they began to embark on the journey to the forest,” he said.

    Ibiteye described his experience as “horrible and risky.”

    The RCCG member, who hinted that the incident was the third kidnap case in the area, called on the Federal Government to intervene.

    “I believe the government is aware about the operations of these criminals and they should be sincere in fulfilling their mandate of ensuring safety of lives and property of citizenry,” he urged.

    However, when NAN sought the confirmation of the incident in a phone call put across to the Police Public Relations Officer, FCT Command, Mariam Yusuf on Monday, she requested for a text message after listening to the subject matter.

    However, she neither responded to the text message sent to her phone nor answered subsequent calls put across to her as at the time of filing the report.

  • Pastor Adeboye announces theme for 2021 Holy Ghost Congress

    Pastor Adeboye announces theme for 2021 Holy Ghost Congress

    Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has announced the theme for the 2021 edition of the church’s Holy Ghost Congress.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Pastor Adeboye announced the theme of the 2021 Holy Ghost Congress of the RCCG on Thursday, being day 4 of the church’s 69th Annual Convention.

    Adeboye, who distinguished between the church’s Annual Convention and the Holy Ghost Congress, announced the theme of the 2021 Holy Ghost Congress as: The Siege is Over.

    The revered man of God, fondly referred to as Daddy GO, speaking on Thursday said the church’s Annual Convention is an inreach, while the Holy Ghost Congress he said is an outreach.

    Pastor Adeboye said: “Any time there is a major gathering like this, there could be two distinct approaches.

    “One approach is called an outreach. An outreach is when you are reaching out to people; people who are not yet in the church, sinners; you want to bring them in. So we call such a gathering an outreach.

    “For example, the Congress in December is an outreach. That is why you find out that everyday, every topic is the kind that people will clap, shout and jump.

    “But the second type of gathering is an inreach, when you reach inward, to those who are already inside. So the Convention is an inreach.

    “The Convention is supposed to be a gathering where we look at ourselves, where we discuss issues about those of us who are already children of God on our way to heaven, and we want to discuss how to finish well, and finish strong.

    “Of course because the Bible says you are to love your neighbour as yourself, we still throw in a little bit of outreach into the Convention. Like tomorrow for instance, Holy Ghost Night, that is an outreach. That is why you find out that the crowd of Friday night is always more than the crowd on other days, because it is an outreach.

    “Incidentally, the Lord has already told me the theme for the Congress in December. The theme for this year’s Congress in December is the siege is over”.

    TNG reports the 2020 edition of the Holy Ghost Congress of the RCCG was themed: Time to Fly. The 2020 edition was held virtually as a result of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • Pastor Adeboye recounts hilarious encounter with an old time lover who came to him for prayers

    Pastor Adeboye recounts hilarious encounter with an old time lover who came to him for prayers

    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye has revealed a hilarious encounter he had with an old time girlfriend he narrated he did virtually everything with.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Pastor Adeboye, fondly referred to as Daddy G. O., made the revelation in his message during the welcome service, being day 3 of the RCCG Annual Convention 2021 on Wednesday.

    Adeboye revealed that when he was yet to give his life to Jesus Christ, he had so many girlfriends, but that there was a particular one he did everything with.

    While the revered man of God did not reveal the identity of the girlfriend nor give details of everything they did together, he narrated a later encounter they had.

    Pastor Adeboye narrates: “I told you that before I gave my life to Jesus Christ, I had many, many girlfriends. But among all of them, there was one that I did everything with, and I won’t tell you the details.

    “Then, we separated. She went her way; I went my way. We didn’t see for years, and she got married, and I got married.

    “In the meantime, I got born again. When I was working at the University of Ilorin, looking after our little church there, in the meantime, they transferred her husband also to Ilorin.

    “She had given birth to a child that was born lame. Someone told her there is a pastor up there; take your child to him. If he prays for the child, the child will walk. So, she came to the mission house.

    “She saw some people at the veranda, and said I want to see the pastor. They said he is inside. And then she came in and saw me. We greeted. Old flames. How are you? Long time, no see. Where have you been?

    “And then she said I want to see the pastor. And I said yes, can I help you? She said I said I want to see the pastor. I said I am the pastor. She said, you? I said yes. You are the pastor? I said yes. She said you will pray and God will answer?

    “She didn’t know that I have already met the Lord Jesus Christ, that old things have passed away, that all things have become new. And we prayed a simple prayer and the child began to walk”.

    TNG reports the RCCG Annual Convention 2021 is the 69th Annual Convention of the church. Themed: A New Wave of Glory, the Convention will run from 2nd of August 2021 to 8th of August 2021.