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Adeboye Exposes Secrets Behind Huge Crowd At Major Political Rallies

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Pastor Adeboye Finally Speaks On 2023 Presidential Election, Sends Important Message To Nigerians (Video)

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye has revealed that the huge crowd seen at major political parties rallies is rented. 

The popular clergyman stated this on Saturday morning, January 7, during the RCCG monthly Holy Ghost Service tagged, “Wonderful” which was held at the Redemption City, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ogun State.

Adeboye stressed that due to the need to rent a crowd, no two parties hold their campaign rallies simultaneously in the same state.

According to the general overseer, each party pays and a huge crowd is sourced for and gathered. Another party comes into the state, pay money and the same thing is repeated.

Adeboye then added that this is the reason why different parties do not hold their campaign at the same time as the majority of the crowd are rented.

God hasn’t spoken on Nigeria’s next President – Adeboye

Meanwhile, Pastor Enoch Adeboye has revealed that God is yet to say anything to him about the forthcoming 2023 presidential election in Nigeria.

Pastor Adeboye added that if God doesn’t reveal anything to him about the election, then the congregation should be ready to vote as led by their spirit.

He emphasized the need to get their Permanent Voter Cards (PVC) ready to be used to exercise their civic rights come February 25 presidential poll regardless of whether God speaks to him on the matter or not.

Pastor Adeboye added that even if God tells him anything, he may decide to make it public or not.

He said: “You may be saying the election is next month and He has not spoken until now. I advise that you get your PVCs ready.



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