• Trump’s threat: Whoever wrote your October 1 speech doesn’t like you, Pastor Adeboye tells Tinubu.

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has criticised a section of President Bola Tinubu’s October 1 Independence Day speech on security, saying whoever wrote the speech for the president “does not like him.”

    Speaking during the November Holy Ghost Service at the Redemption City Campground, Adeboye said, “I almost spoke last month when I heard the speech of my in-law (Tinubu), particularly that section that spoke about security. I heard him saying all is well now, that displaced people have returned to their villages. I almost said the one who wrote that speech does not like him. Somebody wrote it, but it was the President who read it. There are several people around Tinubu who are not telling him the truth. The following day, we read that a traditional ruler was killed in Kwara or Kogi.”

    Adeboye noted that while the President inherited Nigeria’s security challenges, the focus should now be on taking decisive action to resolve them.

    “Our President inherited this problem. I am an applied mathematician; I am only interested in getting the problem solved.”

    He also urged the Federal Government to move wisely, diplomatically, and decisively in addressing insecurity and the alleged killings of Christians in some parts of the country.

    “If I am asked to make suggestions, I will say quietly to the governments to move wisely, diplomatically. I have cousins. There were times in Nigeria when Christians and Muslims were living together. I have families that are Muslims till date. When I was little, I ate sari with them, and I still eat my breakfast, but the issue of religion started when politics came into religion.”

    The cleric said he had privately advised past presidents on the security crisis but noted that his role was limited to offering counsel.

    “All the presidents who were around when this trouble started, whatever I discussed is top privacy. I have done my best behind the scenes, but as I have always told you, you can only advise a Commander-in-Chief; you cannot command him. But I have tried. God is my witness.”
    Trump’s threat: Whoever wrote your October 1 speech doesn’t like you, Pastor Adeboye tells Tinubu. The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has criticised a section of President Bola Tinubu’s October 1 Independence Day speech on security, saying whoever wrote the speech for the president “does not like him.” Speaking during the November Holy Ghost Service at the Redemption City Campground, Adeboye said, “I almost spoke last month when I heard the speech of my in-law (Tinubu), particularly that section that spoke about security. I heard him saying all is well now, that displaced people have returned to their villages. I almost said the one who wrote that speech does not like him. Somebody wrote it, but it was the President who read it. There are several people around Tinubu who are not telling him the truth. The following day, we read that a traditional ruler was killed in Kwara or Kogi.” Adeboye noted that while the President inherited Nigeria’s security challenges, the focus should now be on taking decisive action to resolve them. “Our President inherited this problem. I am an applied mathematician; I am only interested in getting the problem solved.” He also urged the Federal Government to move wisely, diplomatically, and decisively in addressing insecurity and the alleged killings of Christians in some parts of the country. “If I am asked to make suggestions, I will say quietly to the governments to move wisely, diplomatically. I have cousins. There were times in Nigeria when Christians and Muslims were living together. I have families that are Muslims till date. When I was little, I ate sari with them, and I still eat my breakfast, but the issue of religion started when politics came into religion.” The cleric said he had privately advised past presidents on the security crisis but noted that his role was limited to offering counsel. “All the presidents who were around when this trouble started, whatever I discussed is top privacy. I have done my best behind the scenes, but as I have always told you, you can only advise a Commander-in-Chief; you cannot command him. But I have tried. God is my witness.”
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  • Don’t expect Russia or China to save Nigeria if the U.S. invades; they’ll just condemn America in strong terms and do nothing, says Pastor Adeboye.

    Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Nigeria’s service chiefs to act swiftly against the rising wave of killings across the country.

    Speaking during the November Holy Ghost Service at the Redemption Camp, Adeboye said terrorists and their sponsors must be eliminated “no matter how influential they may be,” and called on the President to seek diplomatic support from the United States.

    On current action, he said:
    “When giving orders to the service chiefs this time around, we should make it clear to them that they are not only to eliminate the terrorists they should eliminate their sponsors, no matter how influential they may be.”

    Warning against reliance on foreign powers, Adeboye added:
    “If America should attack us, China is not coming to defend us. Russia will not come to defend us… Britain is not going to come and help us.”

    He stressed the urgency of the situation:
    “This is not the time for joking. This is not the time for drama… The point is, people are dying. Innocent people are dying.”

    Critiquing a recent presidential statement, he said:
    “I almost spoke last month when I heard the speech of my in-law, the President… where I heard him say, ‘All is well now, displaced people have returned to their villages.’ I almost said, ‘The one who wrote that speech for my President, my in-law, does not like him.’”

    Adeboye concluded:
    “Do you think I asked you to fast for 100 days for fun? Didn’t I share with you, my children, that God said this would be a remarkable year? Didn’t I share with you that God said the wind that started blowing last year would be more violent this year?”
    Don’t expect Russia or China to save Nigeria if the U.S. invades; they’ll just condemn America in strong terms and do nothing, says Pastor Adeboye. Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Nigeria’s service chiefs to act swiftly against the rising wave of killings across the country. Speaking during the November Holy Ghost Service at the Redemption Camp, Adeboye said terrorists and their sponsors must be eliminated “no matter how influential they may be,” and called on the President to seek diplomatic support from the United States. On current action, he said: “When giving orders to the service chiefs this time around, we should make it clear to them that they are not only to eliminate the terrorists they should eliminate their sponsors, no matter how influential they may be.” Warning against reliance on foreign powers, Adeboye added: “If America should attack us, China is not coming to defend us. Russia will not come to defend us… Britain is not going to come and help us.” He stressed the urgency of the situation: “This is not the time for joking. This is not the time for drama… The point is, people are dying. Innocent people are dying.” Critiquing a recent presidential statement, he said: “I almost spoke last month when I heard the speech of my in-law, the President… where I heard him say, ‘All is well now, displaced people have returned to their villages.’ I almost said, ‘The one who wrote that speech for my President, my in-law, does not like him.’” Adeboye concluded: “Do you think I asked you to fast for 100 days for fun? Didn’t I share with you, my children, that God said this would be a remarkable year? Didn’t I share with you that God said the wind that started blowing last year would be more violent this year?”
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  • The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has announced a special prayer session dedicated to unmarried youths, mature singles, waiting mothers, and their families.

    The announcement was made in Lagos through Oladele Balogun, Special Assistant to the General Overseer on Administration. 

    According to the statement, the session is divinely inspired and seeks to support individuals believing God for marital settlement and the fruit of the womb.

    Adeboye noted that recent population data shows that singles and mature singles make up more than 40% of Nigeria’s adult population, reflecting a growing community seeking marital breakthroughs. 

    He also acknowledged the emotional and spiritual journey of waiting mothers across the world, including those within RCCG’s presence in over 190 countries.

    The special prayer will take place during the November 2025 Thanksgiving Service on November 2, at 8:00 a.m.
    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has announced a special prayer session dedicated to unmarried youths, mature singles, waiting mothers, and their families. The announcement was made in Lagos through Oladele Balogun, Special Assistant to the General Overseer on Administration.  According to the statement, the session is divinely inspired and seeks to support individuals believing God for marital settlement and the fruit of the womb. Adeboye noted that recent population data shows that singles and mature singles make up more than 40% of Nigeria’s adult population, reflecting a growing community seeking marital breakthroughs.  He also acknowledged the emotional and spiritual journey of waiting mothers across the world, including those within RCCG’s presence in over 190 countries. The special prayer will take place during the November 2025 Thanksgiving Service on November 2, at 8:00 a.m.
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  • JUST IN: Pastor E.A. Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), is set to lead a special national prayer session for unmarried Nigerian youths seeking life partners.
    JUST IN: Pastor E.A. Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), is set to lead a special national prayer session for unmarried Nigerian youths seeking life partners.
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  • Don’t Just Criticise Leaders , Be the Solution — Pastor Adeboye Tells Nigerian Youths.

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has called on young Nigerians to rise above mere criticism of leadership and focus on becoming solution providers.

    Speaking in a devotional message titled “From Critic to Activist” from the Open Heavens Daily Devotional, Adeboye said while criticism may draw attention, real change comes through wisdom, knowledge, and practical action.

    “Don’t just criticise people or systems; be part of the solution you want to see,” he urged. “Statues are never built for critics. Protests and placards may highlight problems, but what matters is the ability to provide answers.”

    He cautioned against empty zeal, stressing the importance of strategy and capacity-building. “Beloved, God has a great plan for you, but overzealousness without wisdom can derail it. Grow in knowledge so your passion produces lasting impact,” he added.

    After more than five decades in ministry, Adeboye concluded by urging the youth to combine divine guidance with practical steps, channeling their energy towards transformation that leaves a lasting legacy.
    Don’t Just Criticise Leaders , Be the Solution — Pastor Adeboye Tells Nigerian Youths. The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has called on young Nigerians to rise above mere criticism of leadership and focus on becoming solution providers. Speaking in a devotional message titled “From Critic to Activist” from the Open Heavens Daily Devotional, Adeboye said while criticism may draw attention, real change comes through wisdom, knowledge, and practical action. “Don’t just criticise people or systems; be part of the solution you want to see,” he urged. “Statues are never built for critics. Protests and placards may highlight problems, but what matters is the ability to provide answers.” He cautioned against empty zeal, stressing the importance of strategy and capacity-building. “Beloved, God has a great plan for you, but overzealousness without wisdom can derail it. Grow in knowledge so your passion produces lasting impact,” he added. After more than five decades in ministry, Adeboye concluded by urging the youth to combine divine guidance with practical steps, channeling their energy towards transformation that leaves a lasting legacy.
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  • Abuja Residents Alarmed Over Unsafe Mabushi Building Repairs

    A five-storey building in Mabushi District, Abuja, has partially collapsed, but instead of demolishing it, authorities are attempting makeshift repairs.

    Residents, alleging the property is linked to a “powerful” individual, described the move as “dangerous engineering gymnastics” and warned it poses serious risks.

    The building, near RCCG Grace City and opposite the ANAN Secretariat, was sealed by the FCDA on July 24, yet concerns remain.

    Locals are demanding immediate demolition to avert disaster.

    #Abuja #BreakingNews #BuildingCollapse #Nigeria
    Abuja Residents Alarmed Over Unsafe Mabushi Building Repairs A five-storey building in Mabushi District, Abuja, has partially collapsed, but instead of demolishing it, authorities are attempting makeshift repairs. Residents, alleging the property is linked to a “powerful” individual, described the move as “dangerous engineering gymnastics” and warned it poses serious risks. The building, near RCCG Grace City and opposite the ANAN Secretariat, was sealed by the FCDA on July 24, yet concerns remain. Locals are demanding immediate demolition to avert disaster. #Abuja #BreakingNews #BuildingCollapse #Nigeria
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  • "If I had a billion to contribute to the RCCG, I will do it and even more" – Rapper Odumodublvck responds to critics of Pastor Adeboye’s ₦1bn donation call.
    "If I had a billion to contribute to the RCCG, I will do it and even more" – Rapper Odumodublvck responds to critics of Pastor Adeboye’s ₦1bn donation call.
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  • Pastor Adeboye Predicts Peaceful Passing After Sunday Service

    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has made a personal prophecy about his own passing.

    According to him, “I will die on a Sunday after attending service, eat my beloved pounded yam, and then pass on without any sickness.”

    The revered cleric, speaking with calm conviction, expressed no fear of death, but rather described it as a peaceful transition after fulfilling his divine assignments on earth.

    #PastorAdeboye #RCCG #LifeAndFaith #PeacefulPassing

    Source: Nigeria stories

    Pastor Adeboye Predicts Peaceful Passing After Sunday Service General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has made a personal prophecy about his own passing. According to him, “I will die on a Sunday after attending service, eat my beloved pounded yam, and then pass on without any sickness.” The revered cleric, speaking with calm conviction, expressed no fear of death, but rather described it as a peaceful transition after fulfilling his divine assignments on earth. #PastorAdeboye #RCCG #LifeAndFaith #PeacefulPassing Source: Nigeria stories
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  • Pastor Adeboye Reveals The Day He'll Die And Go To Heaven, Tells Members They Shouldn't Ask Him Why.

    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has declared that believers can live free from sickness, insisting that death does not have to be preceded by illness. He coupled this declaration with a personal testimony of how he envisions his own passing, drawing both laughter and reflection from worshippers at the church’s ongoing convention.

    “I know people have asked, if you are never sick again, how are you going to die? Who told you you have to be sick to die?” Adeboye asked the congregation. “When your day comes, you just leave and go.”

    The 83-year-old cleric went on to describe how he believes his final moments on earth will unfold. “I’m sure I’ve told you how I will go. If the Lord tarries, it’s going to be on a Sunday. I will go to church, have a wonderful service, come back home, eat pounded yam, and go,” he said, smiling as the audience responded with murmurs of agreement and amusement.

    Challenging the congregation to embrace divine health, Adeboye declared, “Let me hear somebody say loud and clear, ‘I will never be sick again.’” He stressed that healing is not only possible but guaranteed for those who believe, citing biblical examples to strengthen his point.

    Referencing Mark 2:1–2, Adeboye recounted the story of a paralyzed man brought to Jesus by friends who refused to be deterred by obstacles. “There was no room at the door to pass through, no room by the windows,” he said. “These people decided to get violent. They climbed the roof, broke the roof, and lowered their friend at the feet of Jesus.”

    With a hint of humor, he added, “By the way, do you know that nobody told us who repaired the roof?” The crowd laughed as Adeboye pointed out that the man, once paralyzed, walked out carrying the mat that had once carried him.

    Concluding his message, the RCCG leader pronounced a blessing over those present. “I stand before you tonight to decree: every one of you who came here sick, you will go back home healed,” he declared to loud applause and shouts of “Amen.”

    Pastor Adeboye Reveals The Day He'll Die And Go To Heaven, Tells Members They Shouldn't Ask Him Why. General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has declared that believers can live free from sickness, insisting that death does not have to be preceded by illness. He coupled this declaration with a personal testimony of how he envisions his own passing, drawing both laughter and reflection from worshippers at the church’s ongoing convention. “I know people have asked, if you are never sick again, how are you going to die? Who told you you have to be sick to die?” Adeboye asked the congregation. “When your day comes, you just leave and go.” The 83-year-old cleric went on to describe how he believes his final moments on earth will unfold. “I’m sure I’ve told you how I will go. If the Lord tarries, it’s going to be on a Sunday. I will go to church, have a wonderful service, come back home, eat pounded yam, and go,” he said, smiling as the audience responded with murmurs of agreement and amusement. Challenging the congregation to embrace divine health, Adeboye declared, “Let me hear somebody say loud and clear, ‘I will never be sick again.’” He stressed that healing is not only possible but guaranteed for those who believe, citing biblical examples to strengthen his point. Referencing Mark 2:1–2, Adeboye recounted the story of a paralyzed man brought to Jesus by friends who refused to be deterred by obstacles. “There was no room at the door to pass through, no room by the windows,” he said. “These people decided to get violent. They climbed the roof, broke the roof, and lowered their friend at the feet of Jesus.” With a hint of humor, he added, “By the way, do you know that nobody told us who repaired the roof?” The crowd laughed as Adeboye pointed out that the man, once paralyzed, walked out carrying the mat that had once carried him. Concluding his message, the RCCG leader pronounced a blessing over those present. “I stand before you tonight to decree: every one of you who came here sick, you will go back home healed,” he declared to loud applause and shouts of “Amen.”
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  • Don’t Trade Your Soul for Wealth — Pastor Adeboye Tells Christians.

    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has warned believers against chasing material riches at the cost of their spiritual lives, describing such a choice as “f%%lish.”

    Speaking at the RCCG’s 73rd Annual Convention themed “The Overcomers,” Adeboye reminded Christians that true victory in Christ requires spiritual discipline and a conscious rejection of worldly t+mptations. “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.”

    While acknowledging that prosperity is part of God’s promise, Adeboye condemned the pursuit of wealth through imm%ral means such as lying, ste@ling, or che@ting.

    “If you’re chasing money and losing your soul in the process, that’s st¥pidity,” he said. “What use is your wealth when you d+e? You can’t take any of it with you.” He went on to describe the life of an overcomer as one built on s@crifice, self-control, and a firm rejection of worldly values.

    “Becoming a champion takes discipline. Staying one takes even more because everyone is after your crown,” he warned. Adeboye urged Christians to hold firmly to their faith and resist the flesh. “Life is w@rfare filled with b,” he said. “But take heart you’re not alone. The Holy Spirit in you is greater than anything you’re up against.”

    Highlighting the dual nature of humanity, he added: “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.”
    Don’t Trade Your Soul for Wealth — Pastor Adeboye Tells Christians. General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has warned believers against chasing material riches at the cost of their spiritual lives, describing such a choice as “f%%lish.” Speaking at the RCCG’s 73rd Annual Convention themed “The Overcomers,” Adeboye reminded Christians that true victory in Christ requires spiritual discipline and a conscious rejection of worldly t+mptations. “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.” While acknowledging that prosperity is part of God’s promise, Adeboye condemned the pursuit of wealth through imm%ral means such as lying, ste@ling, or che@ting. “If you’re chasing money and losing your soul in the process, that’s st¥pidity,” he said. “What use is your wealth when you d+e? You can’t take any of it with you.” He went on to describe the life of an overcomer as one built on s@crifice, self-control, and a firm rejection of worldly values. “Becoming a champion takes discipline. Staying one takes even more because everyone is after your crown,” he warned. Adeboye urged Christians to hold firmly to their faith and resist the flesh. “Life is w@rfare filled with b,” he said. “But take heart you’re not alone. The Holy Spirit in you is greater than anything you’re up against.” Highlighting the dual nature of humanity, he added: “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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  • Wait oh, RCCG dey charge church members 200 to urinate?🤦🏽‍♂️

    See business 🙆🏽‍♂️
    Wait oh, RCCG dey charge church members 200 to urinate?👀🤦🏽‍♂️ See business 🙆🏽‍♂️😂
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  • “Chasing Wealth Over God Is Foolishness” — Pastor Adeboye Warns Christians

    JUST IN: Renowned General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has cautioned Christians against placing material wealth above their spiritual growth and relationship with God, calling such priorities “an act of stupidity.”

    Adeboye emphasized the eternal value of spiritual well-being over the fleeting nature of worldly riches, urging believers to seek God first in all things.

    #PastorAdeboye #RCCG #SpiritualGrowth #FaithOverFortune #ChristianLiving #SeekGodFirst

    “Chasing Wealth Over God Is Foolishness” — Pastor Adeboye Warns Christians JUST IN: Renowned General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has cautioned Christians against placing material wealth above their spiritual growth and relationship with God, calling such priorities “an act of stupidity.” Adeboye emphasized the eternal value of spiritual well-being over the fleeting nature of worldly riches, urging believers to seek God first in all things. #PastorAdeboye #RCCG #SpiritualGrowth #FaithOverFortune #ChristianLiving #SeekGodFirst
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  • Coaches Deserve Equal Pay As The Players— Says Pastor Adeboye.

    Pastor Enoch Adeboye has weighed in on the ongoing debate about compensation for the Super Falcons’ coaches, saying they should not earn less than the players they train.

    Speaking on Sunday during the RCCG’s monthly Thanksgiving Service in Ebute-Meta, Lagos, the 82-year-old cleric praised President Bola Tinubu for rewarding the Falcons’ 2024 WAFCON victory with generous gifts, but questioned the disparity in rewards between players and coaches.

    Tinubu had awarded the naira equivalent of $100,000 to each of the 24 Super Falcons players and promised each a three-bedroom apartment. Meanwhile, the team’s technical crew—including head coach Justin Madugu—were awarded the equivalent of $50,000.

    Reacting during his sermon titled The Winning Team, Pastor Adeboye said, “I thank the President for the gifts to the Falcons. However, I’m not quite sure I agree that the coaches should get less than the players.

    Without coaches, the team would not succeed.” He continued, “When you read Revelation 2:17, you’ll see overcomers are rewarded. So, I wasn’t surprised when the President decided to honour the team. But let’s not forget the coaches. God bless them.”

    Adeboye, who was a trained boxer in his youth, shared a personal story about his coach from 1960. “That man gave us a tough time. We once asked if we were training for the army. But today, I thank him.

    He built us. A good coach sees your potential and pushes you beyond it.” He concluded by highlighting that while players execute the game, it’s the coaches who strategize, direct, and unlock excellence.
    Coaches Deserve Equal Pay As The Players— Says Pastor Adeboye. Pastor Enoch Adeboye has weighed in on the ongoing debate about compensation for the Super Falcons’ coaches, saying they should not earn less than the players they train. Speaking on Sunday during the RCCG’s monthly Thanksgiving Service in Ebute-Meta, Lagos, the 82-year-old cleric praised President Bola Tinubu for rewarding the Falcons’ 2024 WAFCON victory with generous gifts, but questioned the disparity in rewards between players and coaches. Tinubu had awarded the naira equivalent of $100,000 to each of the 24 Super Falcons players and promised each a three-bedroom apartment. Meanwhile, the team’s technical crew—including head coach Justin Madugu—were awarded the equivalent of $50,000. Reacting during his sermon titled The Winning Team, Pastor Adeboye said, “I thank the President for the gifts to the Falcons. However, I’m not quite sure I agree that the coaches should get less than the players. Without coaches, the team would not succeed.” He continued, “When you read Revelation 2:17, you’ll see overcomers are rewarded. So, I wasn’t surprised when the President decided to honour the team. But let’s not forget the coaches. God bless them.” Adeboye, who was a trained boxer in his youth, shared a personal story about his coach from 1960. “That man gave us a tough time. We once asked if we were training for the army. But today, I thank him. He built us. A good coach sees your potential and pushes you beyond it.” He concluded by highlighting that while players execute the game, it’s the coaches who strategize, direct, and unlock excellence.
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  • News Brief: Falcons Coaches Deserve Equal Pay as Players – Pastor Adeboye.
    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has called for better compensation for Nigerian sports coaches, saying they should not earn less than players.

    Speaking during the RCCG’s monthly Thanksgiving Service in Lagos, Adeboye praised President Bola Tinubu for rewarding the Super Falcons’ historic 10th WAFCON title with $100,000 (naira equivalent) and a three-bedroom apartment for each player. He, however, questioned why the team’s coaches received only $50,000.

    “I thank the President for the gifts to the Falcons,” Adeboye said. “However, I’m not quite sure I agree that the coaches should get less than the players because, without coaches, the team will not succeed.”

    The revered cleric, who was once a boxer, reminisced about his own coach’s tough methods in the 1960s and credited those experiences for building his resilience. “A good coach sees your potential and pushes you to be better,” he said.

    Adeboye’s remarks come amid growing national conversation around fair treatment of sports professionals beyond athletes.

    #SuperFalcons #PastorAdeboye #WAFCON2025 #EqualPay #SportsDevelopment #NigerianCoaches
    News Brief: Falcons Coaches Deserve Equal Pay as Players – Pastor Adeboye. General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has called for better compensation for Nigerian sports coaches, saying they should not earn less than players. Speaking during the RCCG’s monthly Thanksgiving Service in Lagos, Adeboye praised President Bola Tinubu for rewarding the Super Falcons’ historic 10th WAFCON title with $100,000 (naira equivalent) and a three-bedroom apartment for each player. He, however, questioned why the team’s coaches received only $50,000. “I thank the President for the gifts to the Falcons,” Adeboye said. “However, I’m not quite sure I agree that the coaches should get less than the players because, without coaches, the team will not succeed.” The revered cleric, who was once a boxer, reminisced about his own coach’s tough methods in the 1960s and credited those experiences for building his resilience. “A good coach sees your potential and pushes you to be better,” he said. Adeboye’s remarks come amid growing national conversation around fair treatment of sports professionals beyond athletes. #SuperFalcons #PastorAdeboye #WAFCON2025 #EqualPay #SportsDevelopment #NigerianCoaches
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    Bolaji Adedotun Olanrewaju, popularly known as Big Bolaji, was laid to rest in Ibadan, Oyo State, on May 28, 2025. The 50-year-old gospel minister passed away on April 19 after a brief illness.  

    The final rites began with a funeral service and lying-in-state ceremony at the Hall of Grace, Jogor Centre in Ibadan. The event was attended by family, friends, and fellow gospel artists, including Tosin Bee, Mike Abdul, Bidemi Olaoba, Yetunde Are, and comedian Woli Agba. Emotional scenes unfolded as pallbearers carried Big Bolaji’s flower-adorned casket into the venue, and a tribute video celebrating his life and musical legacy was played. 

    The burial procession proceeded to the All Souls Private Cemetery in Ido, Ibadan, where his wife, siblings, and loved ones gathered to pay their final respects. 

    Big Bolaji was not only a gospel singer but also an ordained minister in the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), where he served for over 19 years. He was renowned for his annual concert, ‘Turnitup With Big Bolaji,’ held in Ibadan. He is survived by his wife and two children. 

    #BigBolaji #GospelMusic #Ibadan #OyoState
    Gospel Singer Big Bolaji Laid to Rest in Ibadan Amidst Tears and Tributes  Bolaji Adedotun Olanrewaju, popularly known as Big Bolaji, was laid to rest in Ibadan, Oyo State, on May 28, 2025. The 50-year-old gospel minister passed away on April 19 after a brief illness.   The final rites began with a funeral service and lying-in-state ceremony at the Hall of Grace, Jogor Centre in Ibadan. The event was attended by family, friends, and fellow gospel artists, including Tosin Bee, Mike Abdul, Bidemi Olaoba, Yetunde Are, and comedian Woli Agba. Emotional scenes unfolded as pallbearers carried Big Bolaji’s flower-adorned casket into the venue, and a tribute video celebrating his life and musical legacy was played.  The burial procession proceeded to the All Souls Private Cemetery in Ido, Ibadan, where his wife, siblings, and loved ones gathered to pay their final respects.  Big Bolaji was not only a gospel singer but also an ordained minister in the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), where he served for over 19 years. He was renowned for his annual concert, ‘Turnitup With Big Bolaji,’ held in Ibadan. He is survived by his wife and two children.  #BigBolaji #GospelMusic #Ibadan #OyoState
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