Monday, 7 March 2016

There Is No Death In My Eyes Now. Pastor Adeboye Tells Ambitious Pastors Who Wants Him Out

The General overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye who turned 74 last week  2nd March 2016, has told ambitious Pastors of the church who want to succeed him to leave the Church now as there is no death in his eyes for now and will eventually shock them when he finally choose a successor.
The respected and revered Pastor whose birthday’s week-long activities celebration coincides with the Church’s 30th anniversary advised impatient pastors who have been trying to make him retire at 70 so they could take over to leave as he has no intention to retire any time soon. He made this known at the Ministers conference which preceded the Church’s anniversary. Pastor Adeboye also said his food was once poisoned for this and a minister even used juju on him to make way for his stepping into the General Overseer position.
Daddy G.O. has his  popularly called by his teeming followers and church members stated that anybody who wants to go in anger in future is hereby advised to leave because they may not like the one who would succeed him and if they wait till then to leave it may adversely affect their destinies by then.

Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye was appointed General overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God in 1981 after taking over from the founder of the church Pa Akindayomi who died a year before in 1980. Before  Papa  Josiah Olufemi Akindayomi passed on Pastor Adeboye  worked with the founder  as the translator of his sermons from Yoruba to English since 1973 when he joined the church. Born on  2nd March 1942 at Ifewara in Osun state. He was a Lecturer,  A Professor of Mathematics at university of Ilorin in Kwara state when he was appointed and was serving the church on part time basis until he resigned and fully committed to the church as  General Overseer. He got married to Pastor Mrs Folu Adeboye in 1967 and they are blessed with four children and millions of worshippers all over the world with presence in over a hundred countries and over 14,000 parishes spread across Nigeria.

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