“You are right, I’m a mad man” – Pastor Abel Damina replies Pastor Adeboye (VIDEO)

Abel Damina and Enoch Adeboye are two theological architects, building bridges between faith and reason. Damina's critiques are a refining fire, burning away doctrine's impurities, while Adeboye's guidance is a steady compass, pointing to the bedrock of scripture. Damina's bold embrace of being labeled 'mad,' should Adeboye perceive him as such, encapsulates the intensity of their shared commitment to exploring truth. Though their perspectives differ, they form a harmonious duet, both singing a song of faith that resonates with believers with deeper understanding.


Controversial clergyman Pastor Abel Damina, senior pastor of Power City International Church and founder of Abel Damina Ministries, has fiercely responded to remarks made by Enoch Adejare Adeboye, the current General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), in his recent sermon.

Dr. Abel Damina, a figure often shrouded in controversy, has for quite some time been relentlessly targeting Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye over his teachings, mostly in his YouTube videos.

His most viral and incendiary critique of Pastor Adeboye centered on a sermon in which Adeboye declared that Christians who do not pay their tithes would not enter heaven.

In a viral video, Abel Damina vehemently opposed Adeboye’s notion that tithing is a prerequisite for entering heaven.

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In what appeared to be a direct response to Abel Damina’s critiques, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye recently delivered a sermon where he categorized ‘mad people’ into three distinct groups, notably including apostles who can be found on platforms like YouTube.

The RCCG pastor said the first includes those who walk around naked, adding that it is easier to identify people in such category.

The cleric said the second category is for those usually fully dressed in three-piece suits. He added that some of them even ride Rolls Royce and are on YouTube.

Adeboye then mentioned that the third category is those who pay attention to people they know are crazy.

Abel Damina, in his scathing response, not only expressed his offense but also provocatively agreed with Adeboye’s categorization, asserted that if being ‘mad’ means fervently challenging what he considers to be doctrinal errors, false teachings, then he proudly embraces the label.

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