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Sango Ota - General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of Nigeria, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, on Thursday night astounded critics of the church when he publicly announced that the church had begun the ultimate search for his own successor.
Lately, there had been speculations as to what becomes of the octopodal RCCG when the erstwhile university lecturer who took the church from its obscurity to the enviable height it enjoys today, enventually passed on.
While some persons had gone spiritual by liking Pastor Adeboye to biblical Enoch who was taken away without tasting death, arguing that in that situation the church might witness some rumblings which might shake it to its foundation.
RCCG - The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye who turned 66 today, has stressed that next to salvation, education is the most important that any human being should focus on getting.
Daddy G.O. as he is popularly called by millions of followers worldwide, was born on 2nd March, 1942 in Ifewara, a small farming town in Osun State, Nigeria, but which he calls Ifewara City. He was born into a very poor polygamous family. “ My father was so poor that even the poor in the village called him poor”, admitted the modest preacher.
London - Plans for the relocation and rebuilding of Kingsway International Christian Church’s (KICC) £70m community Center, to be built on the Olympic site in Beam Reach, London, has been rejected by Havering Council.
At a meeting last week the Havering Council members decided the 8,000 seat church, to be built at Beam Reach, Waterden Road in Hackney, was in conflict with the areas Urban Development Plan as well as Mayor Ken Livingstone’s London Plan. According to the council, citing a church in an area, earlier earmarked for industrial and business purposes, was of “no benefit to the local community.” Also, the borough said the project, which would take five years to complete, would cause transport problems because of difficulties with access.
Ibadan - The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, on Sunday prophesied that the lives of people would improve, but warned them not to toy with the mercy of God.
Pastor Adeboye, who made the prophecy while preaching at Covenant Sanctuary Mega Parish of the church, Oluyole Industrial Estate, Ibadan, Oyo State, charged people to move closer to God and rededicate themselves to Him.
The cleric described life as an admixture of fortune and misfortune, but affirmed that with God, the lives of those who moved closer to Him would be rising always.
He prayed that there would be sudden sunrise and sudden promotions in the lives of those who have chosen God as their saviour.
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