Pastor Enoch Adeboye has stirred a fresh controversy as he spoke about his recent ordeal with some individuals in the countryThe RCCG’s general overseer shared his experience while calling for prayers against efforts by cabals hindering the smooth operation of the nation’s refineriesAdeboye, who did not reveal the identity of the individuals, spoke during the ongoing 2024 Holy Ghost Congress
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The general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, said he almost faced challenges with certain individuals in the country because of telling the truth.
Adeboye shares how he almost got into trouble with top individuals.
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Adeboye made the revelation after urging Nigerians to pray for divine intervention against efforts by powerful cabals allegedly working to hinder the success of private refineries in Nigeria.
As reported by Vanguard, he spoke during the ongoing annual Holy Ghost Congress, themed Onward Christian Soldiers, at Redemption City, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
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Interestingly, Pastor Adeboye did not directly name those involved but referenced a statement he made weeks ago during the church’s annual Abuja Special Holy Ghost Service, which he said nearly got him into trouble.
In his words:
“I said something during the Abuja Holy Ghost Service which I am not going to repeat because I nearly got into trouble because of telling the truth. Certain things happened, at least in my nation Nigeria, that force you to wonder: Are we under a curse? There are nations that didn’t have all the resources we have, and yet, they seem to be doing better than we are doing. Hmmmm, let me leave that out.”
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RCCG provides free bus service for Nigerians
Earlier, Henzodaily.ng reported that the RCCG provided 10 buses to shuttle commuters between key routes in Lagos, including 7up, Victoria Island, FESTAC, CMS, Ikorodu and Mowe in Ogun state.
Explaining that it is the church’s way of easing the financial burden on Nigerians, Pastor Leke Adeboye said the buses were accessed by everyone, regardless of religion or social status.
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