‘I had a crush on Bishop Oyedepo’s daughter’ – Pastor Adeboye’s son, Leke confesses (VIDEO)

In the intricate tapestry of faith communities, it is not uncommon for the children of pastors to find themselves drawn to each other. These rare occurrences are often shrouded in a unique blend of spirituality and social dynamics, where the expectations of faith intertwine with the human experience of love and affection. This complex web of emotions was laid bare when Leke, the son of Pastor Adeboye, made a candid confession about his long-held crush on Love, the daughter of Bishop Oyedepo, leaving the Christian faith world reeling in awe.


Leke Adeboye, son of Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), shook things up by admitting to having a crush on the daughter of Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of the Living Faith Church.

During a candid episode of his podcast “Confession Box” alongside Isaac Oyedepo, Leke admitted to harboring feelings for Love Oyedepo in the past.

However, he recounted how Love, instead of returning his affections, had her eyes set on his brother.

Speaking with Isaac, Leke said: “I used to have a crush on your sister, Love, but she was crushing on my brother.”

WATCH HIM SPEAK BELOW

This is coming after Pastor Oyedepo’s son, Isaac Oyedepo clarified his stance on whether he remained a member of Winners Chapel or not, in a viral video.

In 2023, Isaac, a former youth pastor at Winners Chapel, made headlines after he announced his decision to launch his ministry, stirring reactions from the Christian community.

Isaac, on “Confession Box,” a podcast hosted by Leke Adeboye, Pastor EA Adeboye’s son, clarified that he remained part of the Winners Chapel.

He, however, added that his decision to start a new ministry was a divine calling he felt compelled to follow.

“Why did you leave Winners? Why did you leave Living Faith? Did you even leave?” Leke queried Isaac.

Responding, Isaac said:

“I am still in Winners, I’m still in Living Faith, I’m still a member and a steward because of the assignment that God has given to us. I think we just overcomplicate very simple things. 

“Before I came in full time to being a pastor, I was a member and what I see is that it was a transition. Nothing really changed but the challenge is seeing me on the alter ministering as a pastor. I am currently planted in a church in Abuja but then, I now have a liberty to pursued what God has asked and called me to do which I can’t do being a full time pastor.”

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