RCCG Lead Pastor, Adeboye Makes Fresh Shocking Revelations About Boko Haram
In a poignant sermon and anointing service held during the monthly Holy Ghost service at the RCCG headquarters in Mowe, Ogun State, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), shared insights on a range of issues affecting Nigeria, highlighting the importance of discernment and prayer in these challenging times.
Pastor Adeboye clarified a common misconception by stating that the actions of a few should not tarnish the reputation of the whole. He emphasized that the fact that Boko Haram leaders identify as Muslims does not imply that all Muslims are terrorists. This principle, he argued, applies broadly: not all individuals within a group should be judged based on the actions of a few.
Addressing the state of the nation, Pastor Adeboye expressed concerns over the escalating rate of inflation and price increases under Bola Tinubu’s administration, suggesting that these developments seemed unnatural. He called on prayer warriors to intercede for the country, underlining the power of prayer in overcoming national challenges.
In his message, Pastor Adeboye also spoke candidly about the criticisms he has faced, drawing from the Bible to explain that God often chooses the weak and the foolish for His purposes, so that His glory might be revealed. He humorously referred to himself as “one stupid boy” to underscore his humility and reliance on God’s wisdom and strength.
The revered cleric lamented the recent increases in fuel prices and electricity tariffs, explaining how these hikes affect the cost of living for Nigerians. He shared his personal response to these challenges: a call to prayer, not just for relief from economic pressures, but also for wisdom and guidance for the country’s leaders.
Pastor Adeboye concluded by urging continued prayer for Nigeria, especially in light of a prophecy suggesting that the nation’s situation may improve towards the end of 2025