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2026: Pastor Adeboye Releases Prophecies For New Year

Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has released his prophecies for 2026.

Adeboye delivered them while preaching at the Cross Over Service held at the church’s camp along Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

According to the much respected cleric, there will be a reduction in hunger in the New Year.

General

1. 2026 will be more remarkable than 2025.

2. The wind that has been blowing since 2024 will continue to blow more strongly than before.

3. There will be more opportunities, breakthroughs, successes, victories, and less failure this year than last year

4. A lot of testimonies will begin with ‘God remembered me at last’.

Nigeria

PART ONE

1. There will be reduction in hunger

2. Small and Medium enterprises will begin to blossom

3. Reversed JAPA: Many people who left Nigeria will come back home

International

1. The chance of a major war is less this year than last year.

2. As far as the weather is concerned, the pattern will be similar to 2025 except there is a chance of a couple of major hurricanes.

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I Was Bad, Even My Former Girlfriend Was Shocked That I Became a Pastor — Adeboye Reflects on His Past

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has reflected on his early years, revealing that many who knew him as a young man never believed he would one day become a pastor.

Adeboye spoke on Saturday while delivering a message on day five of the Holy Ghost Congress 2025, themed ‘God of all Flesh’, at the Redemption City along the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway, Ogun State.

Addressing thousands of worshippers, including traditional rulers, the 83-year-old cleric said he is not proud of his past, describing his life as proof that God can change anyone, regardless of their troubled history.

Adeboye emphasised that he is not proud of his past, recounting an encounter with a former girlfriend who came seeking a pastor and was shocked when he introduced himself as the pastor.

He said, “Do you think there is anybody in your family who is too far gone that God cannot save his soul? Do you think there is anybody that God cannot turn into a great vessel unto honour? I don’t have time to give you several examples, but the man talking to you right now, many people never thought I could be saved. Even if I was saved at all, they never thought I could be a pastor. You don’t know who is in front of you. I’m not proud of my past; if one can be bad, I was bad.


“I have told you my story before. I told you about a former girlfriend of mine who came to the room and said, ‘I want to see the pastor,’ and I said, ‘I’m the pastor.’ She was shocked.

“She said, ‘You, a pastor? You mean you will pray, and God will answer?’

“Not too long ago, I met a former classmate we hadn’t seen since we left the university in 1967. We were together in a room, and she said something like, ‘You, na wa ooo.’ I said, ‘Me too, I’m surprised.’ We didn’t say more than that because her son was in the room with us.”

Adeboye also narrated how, as a child, he once orchestrated the breakup between his uncle and his wife after she maltreated him, stressing that they later reconciled.

The cleric emphasised that no one is beyond God’s saving grace and no life is too broken for God to transform.

He added, “On one occasion, my uncle’s wife mistreated me badly. As small as I was then, I told her I would get you out of this house, and I did. Thank God we met again after I became the general overseer; we have reconciled, and all her children are now pastors in the church here.

“There is nobody God cannot save,” Adeboye said, urging believers not to give up on anyone, regardless of their past or present condition.”

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Unbelievable!!! Pastor Adeboye Reveals When He’s Going to Die

Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, has restated his vision of a peaceful passing, saying he believes he will die on a Sunday, after attending church and eating pounded yam.

Speaking during the fourth day of the church’s International Convention themed “The Overcomers”, Adeboye said he expects to die suddenly and without illness.

He noted that he first shared the vision two years ago and was repeating it to encourage believers that death can be peaceful for Christians.

I will die on a Sunday after attending service, eat my beloved pounded yam, and then pass on without any sickness,” he said.

Delivering a sermon titled “Possess Your Possessions”, Adeboye told Christians that while spiritual blessings like healing, prosperity, and long life are theirs in Christ, they often require spiritual effort to claim.

“In many cases, you may have to fight for things that are already yours,” he said, drawing from the biblical story of the Israelites and the Promised Land.

He explained that even though Jesus paid the price for healing and prosperity, believers must resist spiritual opposition.

Quoting John 10:10, he said, “Your greatest friend, Jesus Christ, paid a great price to purchase your healing. Yet there is a thief who comes to steal, kill, and destroy.”

On wealth, he said, “The One who owns the earth and its fullness, and owns all the silver and gold, paid a terrible price so that you wouldn’t be poor. As long as you want to remain poor, you will remain poor.”

Adeboye also criticised society’s attitude towards successful Christians, saying, “If you make it as a Christian, they criticise you. If you die poor, they say, ‘Where’s your God?’”

Using examples like Rachel and Hannah, who overcame barrenness through persistent prayer, he encouraged believers not to accept sickness, poverty, or premature death.

“It is what we tolerate that disturbs us. Stop tolerating sickness, poverty, barrenness, or premature death. Fight to possess your possessions,” he said.

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Don’t trade your soul for wealth – Pastor Adeboye

Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has cautioned Christians against prioritizing material wealth at the expense of their spiritual well-being, calling such a decision “foolish.”

While addressing the RCCG’s 73rd Annual Convention, themed “The Overcomers,” Adeboye emphasized that genuine triumph in Christ calls for spiritual discipline and a deliberate rejection of worldly temptations.

God is not against enjoyment,” he said. “But the body you’re pampering and beautifying will return to dust. It’s your spirit that will stand before God, so nurture that.”

He acknowledged that prosperity is included in God’s promises, but condemned acquiring riches through immoral practices such as lying, stealing, or cheating.

“If you’re chasing money and losing your soul in the process, that’s stupidity,” he said. “What use is your wealth when you d+e? You can’t take any of it with you.”

Adeboye described the life of an overcomer as one characterized by sacrifice, self-discipline, and a strong refusal to adopt worldly standards. “Becoming a champion takes discipline. Staying one takes even more because everyone is after your crown,” he warned.

He encouraged believers to stay strong in their faith and resist fleshly desires.

Life is warfare filled with battles,” he said. “But take heart you’re not alone. The Holy Spirit in you is greater than anything you’re up against.”

Addressing the human condition, he said: “You are a mix of dust and divinity. The flesh pulls you down, but the Spirit of God lifts you up. To live as an overcomer, you must choose the Spirit.”

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Pastor Adeboye And Wife, Foluke, Celebrate 56th Wedding Anniversary

The General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye and his beloved wife, Foluke, celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary on Friday, September 8, 2023.

They’re known as Daddy and Mummy GO by their followers.

They got married in 1967 after Pastor Adeboye finished his first degree in mathematics at the University of Lagos.

They have four children, three boys, and a girl. Sadly, one of their children, Dare Adeboye, passed away in May 2021.

Many church members and well-wishers have sent their best wishes on their Instagram page to celebrate them.