- New excerpts from Pastor Leke Adeboye’s interview with Bishop Oyedepo’s son have ignited a wave of reactions online.
- Among the revelations, Pastor Leke disclosed that he didn’t propose to his wife with a ring, a practice he claims is contrary to the doctrines of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).
Leke Adeboye, son of the renowned Nigerian cleric and General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has set the internet abuzz with his recent disclosure that RCCG prohibits the use of engagement rings when proposing to partners.
Leke disclosed this during his podcast “Confession Box” with Oyedepo’s son, Isaac.
In a candid moment, Leke asked Isaac about his proposal to his wife, specifically if he followed the classic tradition of kneeling with a ring in hand.
This prompted Isaac to share a surprising story: he proposed to his wife, Ayomitide Oyedepo, just a week after meeting her, and confessed he wasn’t well-versed in the customary kneeling and ring tradition.
Leke Adeboye, shared his intimate account of his proposal to his wife, Titilope Rachel Adeboye.
He recounted how he knelt down and read a scroll to her but did so without a ring, adhering to RCCG doctrines that prohibit using rings for proposals.
Leke expressed his painful he felt for not being able to propose with a ring and felt disappointed for his wife missing out on the conventional experience.
To compensate for the absence of an engagement ring, Leke promised to be a good husband to Titilope, a promise he proudly stated he has kept.
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In 2011, Leke tied the knot with Titilope Rachel Adeboye, and their union has been blessed with four children, adding a joyful dimension to their journey together.
As the youngest son of Enoch and Folu Adeboye, Leke wears multiple hats within the RCCG hierarchy.
Not only does he serve as an assistant pastor, guiding congregants on their spiritual paths, but he also assumes the pivotal role of senior personal assistant to his esteemed father, Pastor Adeboye.
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